Empower! Essays On The Political Economy Of Urban Form Vol.3
This third volume in the āEssays on the Political Economy of Urban Formā series addresses contemporary power relations and their effects on urban and natural landscapes. Edited by Marc AngĆ©lil and Rainer Hehl, it explores geopolitics in the Amazon, Ecuadorās infrastructural subtraction, circulatory urbanism in Mumbai and urban development on Brazilās frontier. It traces the economic exploitation and anthropology that drove widespread ecocide in the Amazon basin, and how accessible rail transport in India challenges artificial distinctions between urban and rural. With contributions by Paulo Tavares, Keller Easterling, Rainer Hehl and Matias Echanove and Rahul Srivastava. Published by Ruby Press (Berlin).
152 p, 11 x 17 cm, paperback, Ruby Press (Berlin)
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Empower! Essays On The Political Economy Of Urban Form Vol.3
Empower! Essays On The Political Economy Of Urban Form Vol.3
This third volume in the āEssays on the Political Economy of Urban Formā series addresses contemporary power relations and their effects on urban and natural landscapes. Edited by Marc AngĆ©lil and Rainer Hehl, it explores geopolitics in the Amazon, Ecuadorās infrastructural subtraction, circulatory urbanism in Mumbai and urban development on Brazilās frontier. It traces the economic exploitation and anthropology that drove widespread ecocide in the Amazon basin, and how accessible rail transport in India challenges artificial distinctions between urban and rural. With contributions by Paulo Tavares, Keller Easterling, Rainer Hehl and Matias Echanove and Rahul Srivastava. Published by Ruby Press (Berlin).
152 p, 11 x 17 cm, paperback, Ruby Press (Berlin)
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This third volume in the āEssays on the Political Economy of Urban Formā series addresses contemporary power relations and their effects on urban and natural landscapes. Edited by Marc AngĆ©lil and Rainer Hehl, it explores geopolitics in the Amazon, Ecuadorās infrastructural subtraction, circulatory urbanism in Mumbai and urban development on Brazilās frontier. It traces the economic exploitation and anthropology that drove widespread ecocide in the Amazon basin, and how accessible rail transport in India challenges artificial distinctions between urban and rural. With contributions by Paulo Tavares, Keller Easterling, Rainer Hehl and Matias Echanove and Rahul Srivastava. Published by Ruby Press (Berlin).
152 p, 11 x 17 cm, paperback, Ruby Press (Berlin)
























