Imagining cities of inclusion—Formulating spaces of justice

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Abstract

This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segregation and security, control and creativity, resistance and networking, presenting continuities and changes in urban governance and urban jus-tice in different parts of the world. We argue that urban theory should be rethought to consider cities as fora that recentre the ‘political’ in relation to gentrification, rights to the city, justice, and alternative urbanisms. We highlight structural as-pects of urban policy and planning, including the intersection of mega-development projects with disruptive acts of social dispossession and efforts to depoliticise institutional control. Simultaneously, we emphasise tactics that reinterpret hierar-chical modes of governance and create initiatives for enhanced justice through claim-making, negotiation, improvisation, acts of everyday resistance and organised opposition.

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Nygren, A., & Quesada, F. (2020). Imagining cities of inclusion—Formulating spaces of justice. Urban Planning. Cogitatio Press. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v5i3.3465

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