11 research outputs found
On Urban ReāArrangements: A Suite in Five Movements
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
Movement 4. Breath Sigh Tempest: On the Temporal Dimensions of Re-arrangements
The fourth movement explores the temporal relationship between arrangements and re-arrangements, addressing the question of how an obdurate and āstickyā temporal order may give way to palpable re-arrangement of the ways in which subjects experience time. Eschewing a concern with linear homogenous time, it addresses the processes of re-arrangement by understanding the dynamics of grave events, hauntings of the past, subtly changing rhythms of everyday life, and the force of potential futures in synchrony
MOVEMENT 2. FORMALIZING ARRANGEMENTS: Re- signification and the Making of Governable Spaces
The second movement considers (re)arrangements as projects of formalization that seek to impose and even fix a form to spaces historically constructed as marginal. This impositional arrangement operates as a governmental desire to fix a form by re-signifying both subjects and spaces
Movement 5. Sensing The Affective Lives Of Arrangements
This final movement explores whether thinking with re-arrangements can help us account for that which is hidden, unseen or nested in the recesses and folds of urban practices. And if so, how we might then talk about and account for elusive parts of an arrangement that both exert an influence and are influenced. This essay uses sensibilities as an entry point into the intangible interactions between subjects and (re)arrangements
Movement 3. Navigating Urban Arrangements
The third movement explores how (re)arrangements are made and re-worked as people navigate fractured, ever-shifting landscapes of urban opportunity, conflict and uncertainty. Drawing on fieldwork in Paris, Mogadishu and Abidjan, we point to the fragile, collective and anticipatory knowledges accumulated during navigations, and to how these knowledges become contained within and (re)constitute embodied archives
On urban rearrangements: A suite inĀ five movements
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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MOVEMENT 3. NAVIGATING URBAN ARRANGEMENTS
The third movement explores how (re)arrangements are made and reāworked as people navigate fractured, everāshifting landscapes of urban opportunity, conflict and uncertainty. Drawing on fieldwork in Paris, Mogadishu and Abidjan, we point to the fragile, collective and anticipatory knowledges accumulated during navigations, and to how these knowledges become contained within and (re)constitute embodied archives
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MOVEMENT 4. BREATH SIGH TEMPEST: OnĀ the Temporal Dimensions of Reāarrangements
The fourth movement explores the temporal relationship between arrangements and reāarrangements, addressing the question of how an obdurate and āstickyā temporal order may give way to palpable reāarrangement of the ways in which subjects experience time. Eschewing a concern with linear homogenous time, it addresses the processes of reāarrangement by understanding the dynamics of grave events, hauntings of the past, subtly changing rhythms of everyday life, and the force of potential futures in synchrony
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MOVEMENT 2. FORMALIZING ARRANGEMENTS: Reāsignification and the Making of Governable Spaces
The second movement considers (re)arrangements as projects of formalization that seek to impose and even fix a form to spaces historically constructed as marginal. This impositional arrangement operates as a governmental desire to fix a form by reāsignifying both subjects and spaces
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ON URBAN REāARRANGEMENTS: A Suite inĀ Five Movements
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 reāarranged, 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