Prepping is a practice of anticipating and adaptating to impending conditions of calamity, ranging from low-level crises to extinction-level events. The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic …
ML Melo Zurita - Australian Geographer, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Underground urban development is rapidly expanding. Like all forms of 'development', utilising the underneath of cities can present a range of possibilities and problems. Much …
D McNeill - Progress in Human Geography, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This report reviews recent literature that provides a new understanding of the material formation of urban space in the context of carbon/post-carbon urbanism. First, it discusses …
This position paper aims to frame and supplement other papers in this special issue on subterranean geopolitics. We trace the research genealogy that brings together the …
Drawing on a growing literature on vertical and volumetric urbanism and a recent “subterranean turn” in geography, this paper explores the materiality and material agency of …
A Connor, D McNeill - Geography Compass, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The underground as an active element of spatiality has started to receive increasing attention in the scholarly literature. This paper describes how a growing interest in the …
G Haughton, P McManus - Environment and Planning C …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Drawing on and developing literatures on automobilities, vertical urbanisms and the use of storylines to understand mega transport projects, we imagine infrastructure as a shifting …
P McManus - Oxford Open Infrastructure and Health, 2023 - academic.oup.com
All infrastructure is health infrastructure, but not everything should be labelled infrastructure. This distinction, given (renewed) awareness of infrastructure, volumetric urbanism and …
Infrastructure is something that is everywhere in contemporary urban studies. Traditionally defined as the physical networks that circulate people, goods, energy, water and waste …