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  • Episode 58 – Forums of Discussion: sub\urban – journal for critical urban research

    Episode 58 – Forums of Discussion: sub\urban – journal for critical urban research

    Having just celebrated the 10th anniversary of the important German-language journal for critical urban research, Ross speaks with sub\urban editorial members Gala Nettelbladt and Nina Gribat about why it is important to foster discussion around urban research in German, the challenge of organizing a horizontal editorial collective, of realizing an open access publication strategy, and…

  • Episode 57 – Book Review Roundtable: Art & Climate Change

    Episode 57 – Book Review Roundtable: Art & Climate Change

    The book provides an overview of ecologically conscious contemporary art that responds to today’s environmental crisis, from species extinction to climate change. Art and Climate Change collects a wide range of artistic responses to our current ecological emergency. When the future of life on Earth is threatened, creative production for its own sake is not…

  • Episode 56 – Urbanization: A Contested Concept (Urban Concepts Series)

    Episode 56 – Urbanization: A Contested Concept (Urban Concepts Series)

    Urbanization has become central in recent political discourses, as well as a contested concept in experts’ spheres. This podcast of the Urban Political delves into the phenomenon of urbanization and traces back how the idea of “expanding cities” is causing disagreement in urban studies and leading researchers to raise questions that have haunted the discipline…

  • Episode 55 – Dispatch from RC21 Conference 2022 – Ordinary cities in exceptional times

    Episode 55 – Dispatch from RC21 Conference 2022 – Ordinary cities in exceptional times

    The RC21 Conference 2022, “Ordinary cities in exceptional times,” was held in Athens from August, 24 to 26. A large group of participants from all over the world gathered for was the first in-person conference of the RC21 network since the start of the pandemic. However, the pandemic continued to dominate the conference with a…

  • Episode 54 – Dispatch from INURA Conference 2022 in Luxemburg

    Episode 54 – Dispatch from INURA Conference 2022 in Luxemburg

    The 30th annual INURA Conference entitled “Small State Big Transitions” was held in Luxembourg from June 25 to 28. Over 60 participants gathered at the conference to learn about the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and to celebrate the 30 years INURA. This year’s conference was organised by the Urban Studies Group at the Department of…

  • Episode 53 – Landscapes of Care and Control

    Episode 53 – Landscapes of Care and Control

    This episode looks at urban landscapes of care and control that emerged during the pandemic in Santiago de Chile (Chile), Bogotá (Colombia) and Berlin (Germany). It is a comparative conversation on the urban impasse of state interventions and everyday logics under COVID19 in each of these cities and discusses the following questions: Episode transcript Host:…

  • Episode 52 – Book Review Roundtable: Fragments of the City: Making and Remaking Urban Worlds

    Episode 52 – Book Review Roundtable: Fragments of the City: Making and Remaking Urban Worlds

    Cities are becoming increasingly fragmented materially, socially, and spatially. Fragments of the City examines the fragments themselves, what they are and how they come to matter in the experience, politics, and expression of cities. How does the city appear when we look at it through its fragments? For those living on the economic margins, the…

  • Episode 51 – Racism and Social Mix

    Episode 51 – Racism and Social Mix

    Social mix has become a central planning discourse worldwide to address urban inequalities and segregation as key urban problems of the 21st century. Far from being benevolent, the discourse of social mix and its related implementations are subjected to a fundamental critique highlighting racist underpinnings and consequences in targeted neighborhoods. The conversation draws on insights…

  • Episode 50 – Community and Commons (Urban Concepts)

    Episode 50 – Community and Commons (Urban Concepts)

    In this first episode of the Urban Concept series, Louis Volont (MIT, Boston) and Thijs Lijster (University of Groningen) discuss with Talja Blokland (Humboldt University, Berlin) the concepts of community and commons and consider implications for urban research and action. The key argument revolves around the idea of community as a practice, not an owning,…

  • Episode 49 – Ukrainian Cities at War

    Episode 49 – Ukrainian Cities at War

    Listen to urban researchers sharing their insights on the situation in Ukrainian cities at war, from Kyiv, Kharkiv to Mariupol. Our guests discuss Putin’s identity politics and the way his propaganda hits a wall in the context of the shelling of Ukrainian cities. Countering the images of an opposition of “Ukrainian vs Russian” inhabitants as…

  • Episode 48 – Troubling Graffiti and Street Art

    Episode 48 – Troubling Graffiti and Street Art

    What do graffiti and street art do? This is the key question of the intriguing podcast conversation among Emma Arnold, Jeff Ross, and John Lennon. While we learn about the unruly and disruptive features of graffiti in urban space, our guests also trouble its effects by asking questions about its relation to gentrification, racialized capitalism…

  • Episode 47 – Housing Expropriation Referendum in Berlin: How it was won and what comes next?

    Episode 47 – Housing Expropriation Referendum in Berlin: How it was won and what comes next?

    On the 26th of September over million Berliners voted to expropriate and return to public ownership over 200,000 homes in the city. Deutsche Wohnen und Co Enteignen targeted a number of large real estate companies in Berlin that had control of what had previously been social housing stock. The referendum is not legally binding, requiring…

  • Episode 46 – Urban Political Special: RC21 Conference Antwerp

    Episode 46 – Urban Political Special: RC21 Conference Antwerp

    In this Urban Political Special, Elisabet Van Wymeersch, Stijn Oosterlynck, Claudia Seldin, Roger Keil, Luce Beeckmans, and Manuel B. Aalbers are talking about their experiences at the RC21 conference 2021 – the annual conference of the International Sociological Association Research Committee 21 on Urban and Regional Development. Our guests share their insights and key findings…

  • Episode 45 – Housing Commons & Collectives: European & US Perspectives

    Episode 45 – Housing Commons & Collectives: European & US Perspectives

    After discussing expropriation efforts in Berlin recently, this episode will widen the discussion of housing commons to perspectives, differences, and potentials in Europe and the US. Housing was and remains one of the crucial social issues of our time. From Friedrich Engels discussion of the housing question to the idea of ‘commons’ gaining more traction…

  • Episode 44 – Decolonize/Decenter: Planning in the South

    Episode 44 – Decolonize/Decenter: Planning in the South

    ‘How can academic research be of service to envisioning alternative planning agendas that reflect the realities of the so-called Global South?’ is the central question that our guest host Inhji Jon stresses in this episode.  Since Western-centric planning approaches imposes norms on places and times where they are inappropriate, we need to explore the possibilities…

  • Episode 43 – Green Cities and Contemporary Climate Planning: Politics and Practices

    Episode 43 – Green Cities and Contemporary Climate Planning: Politics and Practices

    Green cities and green infrastructure have become common planning practices. But why is nature good and how does green matter? Do all people have equal access to nature, or are some left out of contemporary climate planning? Furthermore, what impact will COVID 19 and climate crisis have on future green city planning? These and other…

  • Episode 42 – Housing struggles in Berlin: Part II Grassroots Expropriation Activism

    Episode 42 – Housing struggles in Berlin: Part II Grassroots Expropriation Activism

    On April 15, Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court overturned Berlin’s rent cap. This immediately led to a massive spontaneous protest with 15,000 people voicing their concerns and proclaiming their right to the city. Moreover, within a week after the court’s decision the number of signatures for the grassroots campaign ‘Deutsche Wohnen & Co enteignen’ increased tremendously…

  • Episode 41 – Housing Struggles in Berlin: Part I Rent Cap

    Episode 41 – Housing Struggles in Berlin: Part I Rent Cap

    From Friedrich Engel’s series ‘Zur Wohnungsfrage‘ to the decision of Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court on the #Berlin #RentCap last week: housing was and remains one of the crucial social issues of our time. Together with Andrej Holm, we discuss the social and political consequences of the Court’s decision that the Berlin state government had no…