
Urban Planning, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9
Published: March 5, 2024
The concept of urban borderlands helps us to understand how divisions take <em>place</em> in the city. Urban expand territorially beyond mere linear border, drawing together what exists or across both sides divide. In that they are not merely physical, but course always socially, culturally, and experientially densely charged, notion borderland offers itself as a useful analytic study conditions marked by contiguity coexistence. Contributions this issue explore potential borderline studies global cities, spanning various scales employing theoretical frameworks such borderlands, liminality, multiple identities. This emphasizes importance considering bordering processes planning design shows sites contestation, negotiation, coexistence, offering valuable lessons for future research practice.
Language: Английский