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Planning and the Multi-local Urban Experience Kimmo Lapintie

Planning and the Multi-local Urban Experience By Kimmo Lapintie

Planning and the Multi-local Urban Experience by Kimmo Lapintie


Summary

The novelty of the book is how it analyses multi-locality from such a wide theoretical perspective: what is the nature and meaning of the different multiple and coexistent places for people, and how is this spatial transformation related to their mobility, everyday practices and work?

Planning and the Multi-local Urban Experience Summary

Planning and the Multi-local Urban Experience: The Power of Lifescapes by Kimmo Lapintie

The starting point of this book is the observation that there is a discrepancy between the lived reality of human beings and the fabricated, planned, and governed reality of the state apparatus at both the local and national level.

The book posits multi-locality as an emerging spatial configuration. The author draws from various theoretical sources, such as Deleuze and Guattaris concepts of state or royal science, the Nietzschean critique of idealism, Hagerstrnads time-geography, Hintikkas theory of modalities, Lefebvres urban society, Castels network society, Foucaults concept of heterotopia, and Bhaskars and Sartre's theories of presence and absence. He also discusses the implications of Faludis post-territorialist critique of planning and governance, and of the failure to operationalise the concept quantitively, basing his arguments in the lived experiences of multi-locals as well.

The novelty of the book is how it analyses multi-locality from such a wide theoretical perspective: what is the nature and meaning of the different multiple and coexistent places for people, and how is this spatial transformation related to their mobility, everyday practices, and work. How does the presence and absence of places form their identity and their citizenship? He also addresses the inconsistency between multi-locality and traditional statistics and the planning and governance practices based on the assumption of unilocality and discusses the implications of this incongruity.

The book will be of interest to scholars in urban studies and planning theory, as well as practitioners developing more adequate practices replacing outdated ones.

About Kimmo Lapintie

Kimmo Lapintie is Professor of Urban and Regional Planning and Head of Research at the Department of Architecture, Aalto University, Finland.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Revealing the paradox 2. The epistemology of escape and predator epistemology: Knowing and failing to know multi-local spatiality 3. Modalities of power: What are the many places for their users, and who can use them? 4. Multi-locality as urbanization 5. The politics of territorialism 6. Political topology 7. The logic of presence and absence 8. Heterotopia of the body 9. The city of cyborgs 10. Conclusion: From places to lifescapes

Additional information

NPB9780367644239
9780367644239
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Planning and the Multi-local Urban Experience: The Power of Lifescapes by Kimmo Lapintie
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-05-12
106
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