This movement introduces the ethos of the collective project: its conceptual and practical preoccupations. It focuses on our concern with urban processes on the cusp of change, in the midst of being re-arranged, and thus homes in on the various polyrhythms of intersections, how things come together and diverge, how possibilities open and close in urban contexts of continuously shifting horizons.
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Cante, F., Hussain, A., Makori, T., Mohamed, S. Q., Osbourne, A., Pilo’, F., … Suhail, A. (2023). ON URBAN RE-ARRANGEMENTS: A Suite in Five Movements. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 47(3), 461–470. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.13160
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