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Environment, agency, and technology in urban life since c.1750 : technonatures in the global north

Høghøj, Mikkel(Edited by)Thelle, Mikkel(Edited by)
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This book explores the historical relationship between ‘technonatures’ and urban transformations in the Global North.

In recent years, various interdisciplinary movements such as Urban Political Ecology, STS and New Materialism have affected urban history and generated new scholarly insights into the formation of cities and urban life based on notions of hybridity, entanglement and metabolism.

While scholars have increasingly attempted to grasp the socio-natural and technical complexity of cities, studies dealing with urban transformation within urban history have, however, mostly concentrated on political actors or broader social and economic changes.

Seeking to introduce the concept of technonatures to the field of urban environmental history, this book instead takes its empirical and analytical starting point in the technonatural fabric of cities.

Focusing on urban rivers, dumps, railways, flood walls and housing, the chapters of the book thus examines how different entanglementsof environment, technology and agency have shaped cities and processes of urbanization in the Global North from the seventeenth century onwards.

By foregrounding the transformative role of urban natures, materialities and technologies in shaping the politics of urban life and cities more broadly, the book aspires to probe the potentiality of technonatures as a conceptual and analytical strategy for urban environmental historians.

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Palgrave Macmillan
3031469534 / 9783031469534
Hardback
13/03/2024
Switzerland
English
245 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm