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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations, Figures and Tables x
- Preface xiv
- Acknowledgements xxii
- List of Abbreviations xxv
- Introduction. Mapping the More-than-Human City in Theory, Methods and Practice 1
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Part I. Making Visible Diverse Urban Natures
- Chapter 1. Life After Dark: Multispecies Encounters in the Nocturnal City 33
- Chapter 2. Making Urban Natures Visible (with a Focus on Insects) 47
- Chapter 3. Let the City Walls Go Wild: Finding Safety in Urban Edgelands 62
- Chapter 4. A Bear and Those Things Beneath My Knees: Nature in Settler-Colonial Los Angeles 73
- Chapter 5. East End Jam: A Multisensory Urban Foraging Artwork 88
- Chapter 6. Illuminating the Worlds We Produce: A Refl exive Approach to Urban Natures Research 105
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Part II. (Re)Connecting Urban Natures
- Illustration 124
- Chapter 7. Layering Identity, Place and Belonging between Nature and Urbanity 125
- Chapter 8. A ‘Democracy of Compost’: Neo-materialist Encounters in Urban Spaces 136
- Chapter 9. Caring for Foxes at a London Allotment: Tales from a Contested Interspecies Playground 150
- Chapter 10. Relational Growing: Reimagining Contemporary Aboriginal Agriculture in Colonialized Cityscapes 164
- Chapter 11. ‘War on Weeds’: On Fighting and Caring for Native Nature in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand 179
- Chapter 12. Designing with Bees: Integrating More-than-Human Knowledges in Brussels’ Cityscapes 194
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Part III. Politicizing Urban Natures
- Chapter 13. Reducing Vulnerability through Gardening? The Mobilization of Urban Natures during the COVID-19 Pandemic 213
- Chapter 14. ‘I Don’t Care about Tomatoes’: Building Situated Urban Commons in Girona 224
- Chapter 15. Urban Fog Oasis Conservation: Endangerment, Invasiones and Informal Urbanization in Lima 237
- Chapter 16. Haunting Natures: The Politics of Green Reparations in Baltimore, MD 251
- Chapter 17. Urban Trees as ‘Furniture’? The More-than-Human Politics of Moving Gothenburg’s Mature Trees 264
- Chapter 18. ‘There’s a Strong, Green Wind Blowing’: Drawing the Politics of Street Trees in Practice 277
- Conclusion. Reflections and Future Directions for Researching Urban Natures 293
- Glossary of Key Terms 306
- Index 315
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations, Figures and Tables x
- Preface xiv
- Acknowledgements xxii
- List of Abbreviations xxv
- Introduction. Mapping the More-than-Human City in Theory, Methods and Practice 1
-
Part I. Making Visible Diverse Urban Natures
- Chapter 1. Life After Dark: Multispecies Encounters in the Nocturnal City 33
- Chapter 2. Making Urban Natures Visible (with a Focus on Insects) 47
- Chapter 3. Let the City Walls Go Wild: Finding Safety in Urban Edgelands 62
- Chapter 4. A Bear and Those Things Beneath My Knees: Nature in Settler-Colonial Los Angeles 73
- Chapter 5. East End Jam: A Multisensory Urban Foraging Artwork 88
- Chapter 6. Illuminating the Worlds We Produce: A Refl exive Approach to Urban Natures Research 105
-
Part II. (Re)Connecting Urban Natures
- Illustration 124
- Chapter 7. Layering Identity, Place and Belonging between Nature and Urbanity 125
- Chapter 8. A ‘Democracy of Compost’: Neo-materialist Encounters in Urban Spaces 136
- Chapter 9. Caring for Foxes at a London Allotment: Tales from a Contested Interspecies Playground 150
- Chapter 10. Relational Growing: Reimagining Contemporary Aboriginal Agriculture in Colonialized Cityscapes 164
- Chapter 11. ‘War on Weeds’: On Fighting and Caring for Native Nature in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand 179
- Chapter 12. Designing with Bees: Integrating More-than-Human Knowledges in Brussels’ Cityscapes 194
-
Part III. Politicizing Urban Natures
- Chapter 13. Reducing Vulnerability through Gardening? The Mobilization of Urban Natures during the COVID-19 Pandemic 213
- Chapter 14. ‘I Don’t Care about Tomatoes’: Building Situated Urban Commons in Girona 224
- Chapter 15. Urban Fog Oasis Conservation: Endangerment, Invasiones and Informal Urbanization in Lima 237
- Chapter 16. Haunting Natures: The Politics of Green Reparations in Baltimore, MD 251
- Chapter 17. Urban Trees as ‘Furniture’? The More-than-Human Politics of Moving Gothenburg’s Mature Trees 264
- Chapter 18. ‘There’s a Strong, Green Wind Blowing’: Drawing the Politics of Street Trees in Practice 277
- Conclusion. Reflections and Future Directions for Researching Urban Natures 293
- Glossary of Key Terms 306
- Index 315