Re-arranging the urban: forms, rhythms, politics

This intervention is by a collective of scholars working on various facets of urbanisation in Asia. Focusing on the notion of arrangements/re-arrangements, it seeks to extend the consideration of urban politics as a matter of surges, a provisional consolidation of intensities, inhabitants and their...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Adam, Cardoso, Ricardo, Dasgupta, Shreyashi, Pati, Sushmita, Plueckhahn, Rebekah, Shafique, Tanzil, Simone, AbdouMaliq, Teo, Shaun S. K., Ye, Junjia, Zhao, Yimin
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1708642023-10-08T15:30:24Z Re-arranging the urban: forms, rhythms, politics Abdullah, Adam Cardoso, Ricardo Dasgupta, Shreyashi Pati, Sushmita Plueckhahn, Rebekah Shafique, Tanzil Simone, AbdouMaliq Teo, Shaun S. K. Ye, Junjia Zhao, Yimin School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Sociology Asian Urbanisation Urban Geography This intervention is by a collective of scholars working on various facets of urbanisation in Asia. Focusing on the notion of arrangements/re-arrangements, it seeks to extend the consideration of urban politics as a matter of surges, a provisional consolidation of intensities, inhabitants and their practices, affiliations and orientations that give rise to continuously mutating forms of sense, care, and collective action. Whereas the work and effects of institutions, with their genealogies, remits, and competencies, are to a large extent specifiable according to their operating norms and the various regulatory frameworks that govern their operations, the dispositions of arrangements – what they do, what they actually bring about – are not readily definable or clear, enacting a form of performative ambiguity. Involving workarounds, collaborations, exchanges, and agreements that exceed the familiar protocols of interaction among households, local authorities, markets, civil institutions, brokers, and service providers, arrangements entail the enactment of caring, provisioning, regulating, mapping, and steering as the purview of more provisional, incessantly mutating forms that fold in bits and pieces of discernible institutions. In this heuristic intervention we seek to further the ‘urbanisation’ of urban geography itself, in the sense of complexifying both the terrain and the methodological practices brought to bear. It attempts to open a way of speaking about urbanisation processes that exceed binary formulations, countervailing scales, or structural absences to encompass a broader range of processes at work in shaping dispositions that are materialised or simply potentiated. It proceeds from a process of collective composition whose objective is to diversify the working tools of urban analysis rather than simply offering new conceptual formulations. Published version 2023-10-04T00:52:20Z 2023-10-04T00:52:20Z 2023 Journal Article Abdullah, A., Cardoso, R., Dasgupta, S., Pati, S., Plueckhahn, R., Shafique, T., Simone, A., Teo, S. S. K., Ye, J. & Zhao, Y. (2023). Re-arranging the urban: forms, rhythms, politics. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1-27. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tran.12604 0020-2754 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170864 10.1111/tran.12604 2-s2.0-85150594081 1 27 en Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers © 2023 The Authors. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Royal Geographical Society (with The Institute of British Geographers). This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Sociology
Asian Urbanisation
Urban Geography
spellingShingle Social sciences::Sociology
Asian Urbanisation
Urban Geography
Abdullah, Adam
Cardoso, Ricardo
Dasgupta, Shreyashi
Pati, Sushmita
Plueckhahn, Rebekah
Shafique, Tanzil
Simone, AbdouMaliq
Teo, Shaun S. K.
Ye, Junjia
Zhao, Yimin
Re-arranging the urban: forms, rhythms, politics
description This intervention is by a collective of scholars working on various facets of urbanisation in Asia. Focusing on the notion of arrangements/re-arrangements, it seeks to extend the consideration of urban politics as a matter of surges, a provisional consolidation of intensities, inhabitants and their practices, affiliations and orientations that give rise to continuously mutating forms of sense, care, and collective action. Whereas the work and effects of institutions, with their genealogies, remits, and competencies, are to a large extent specifiable according to their operating norms and the various regulatory frameworks that govern their operations, the dispositions of arrangements – what they do, what they actually bring about – are not readily definable or clear, enacting a form of performative ambiguity. Involving workarounds, collaborations, exchanges, and agreements that exceed the familiar protocols of interaction among households, local authorities, markets, civil institutions, brokers, and service providers, arrangements entail the enactment of caring, provisioning, regulating, mapping, and steering as the purview of more provisional, incessantly mutating forms that fold in bits and pieces of discernible institutions. In this heuristic intervention we seek to further the ‘urbanisation’ of urban geography itself, in the sense of complexifying both the terrain and the methodological practices brought to bear. It attempts to open a way of speaking about urbanisation processes that exceed binary formulations, countervailing scales, or structural absences to encompass a broader range of processes at work in shaping dispositions that are materialised or simply potentiated. It proceeds from a process of collective composition whose objective is to diversify the working tools of urban analysis rather than simply offering new conceptual formulations.
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Abdullah, Adam
Cardoso, Ricardo
Dasgupta, Shreyashi
Pati, Sushmita
Plueckhahn, Rebekah
Shafique, Tanzil
Simone, AbdouMaliq
Teo, Shaun S. K.
Ye, Junjia
Zhao, Yimin
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author Abdullah, Adam
Cardoso, Ricardo
Dasgupta, Shreyashi
Pati, Sushmita
Plueckhahn, Rebekah
Shafique, Tanzil
Simone, AbdouMaliq
Teo, Shaun S. K.
Ye, Junjia
Zhao, Yimin
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title Re-arranging the urban: forms, rhythms, politics
title_short Re-arranging the urban: forms, rhythms, politics
title_full Re-arranging the urban: forms, rhythms, politics
title_fullStr Re-arranging the urban: forms, rhythms, politics
title_full_unstemmed Re-arranging the urban: forms, rhythms, politics
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