These interventions in urban geopolitics recognise that it is timely to develop a research agenda that reinforces, broadens and regenerates this field, bridging the disciplines of …
This paper assesses ways in which urban segregation is shaped and transformed by Jerusalem's public transport network, enhancing mobility and potential group encounters …
E Rettig, L Herman - Energy Research & Social Science, 2024 - Elsevier
This article examines why foreign actors promote rooftop photovoltaic (PV) projects in cities characterized by ongoing ethno-national conflicts, and why the host government accepts …
This paper assesses how spatial configurations shape and transform individual and collective forms of urban violence, suggesting that geographies of urban violence should be …
R Friedman, G Rosen - Urban Studies, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This article makes borrowed use of the 'paradigm shift'concept to explain the development and culmination of Israel's neoliberal housing transformation. Using a mixed-method …
This paper aims to define the way Egyptians perceived the boundaries of their land and reassesses the impact of Egyptian colonialism during the Ramesside period (c. 1292–1069 …
F Bicchi - European Diplomacy in Practice, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This article shows how the existence of a community of European practitioners in the Jerusalem area gives substance to the European stance on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict …
Violently contested cities are at the heart of ethnonational conflicts, and their final status is often a central issue for peace negotiations. These negotiations, typically led by national …
Within the rich literature on politically divided cities, infrastructure has rarely featured as a medium of urban contestation. Only transportation infrastructure has merited attention of late …