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Contents

Preface Notes on Contributors Introduction Donald M. Nonini Part I Foundational Concepts: Affirmed and Contested

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1 Spatialities Setha M. Low

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2 Flows Gary W. McDonog h

28

3 Community John Clarke

46

4 Citizenship Sian Lazar

65

Part II Materializations and Their Imaginaries

83

5 Built Structures and Planning Deborah Pellow and Denise Lawrence-Zúniga

85

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CONTENTS

6 Borders Thomas M. Wilson 7 Markets Linda J. Seligmann 8 Cars and Transport Catherine Lutz Part III Dividing Processes, Bases o f Solidarity

103 120

142 155

9 Class Don Kalb

157

10 Gender Ida Susser

177

11 Sexualities Ara Wilson

193

12 Race Brett Williams

210

13 Extralegality Alan Smart and Filippo M. Zerilli

222

Part IV Abstractions o f Consequence

239

14 Global Systems and Globalization Jonathan Friedman

241

15 Governance Jeff Maskovsky and Julian Brash

255

16 Policing and Security Josiah McC. Heyman

271

17 Transnationality Nina Glick Schiller

291

18 Cosmopolitanism Pnina Werbner

306

Part V Experiencing/Knowing the City in Everyday Life

327

19 Practices of Sociality José Guilherme Cantor Mag nani

329

CONTENTS

vii

20 Memory and Narrative Lindsay DuBois

347

21 Religion Thomas Blom Hansen

364

Part VI Nature and the City

381

22 Nature Robert Rotenberg

383

23 Food and Farming Donald M. Nonini

394

24 Pollution Eveline Dürr and Rivke Jaffe

414

25 Resilience Stephan Barthel

428

Part VII Challenging the Present, Anticipating Urban Futures

447

26 The Commons Maribel Casas-Cortés, Sebastian Cobarrubias, and John Pickles

449

27 Social Movements Michal Osterweil

470

28 Futures Hilary Cunningham and Stephen Bede Scharper

486

Index

498

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