Épisodes

  • 6. Walking the city with… Sergio Montero and urban solutions
    Sep 2 2024
    Solutions, mobility and getting on the road

    Show notes for Episode 6 are available here.

    If you liked our walk, you might want to follow up on Sergio’s work in Urban Studies:

    Montero S and Baiocchi G (2022) A posteriori comparisons, repeated instances and urban policy mobilities: What ‘best practices’ leave behind. Urban Studies 59(8): 1536-1555.

    Montero S (2020) Leveraging Bogotá: Sustainable development, global philanthropy and the rise of urban solutionism. Urban Studies 57(11): 2263-2281.

    Credits

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    Bogota Demonstration by TheTunk

    Casuarinas by Dan Barracuda

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    33 min
  • 5. Walking the city with… Zara Shabrina & Mike Batty and urban science
    Sep 2 2024
    Platform economy, talking to machines, the misuse of an app, and buffalo wings

    Show notes for Episode 5 are available here.

    If you liked our walk, you might want to follow up on Zara and Mike’s work in Urban Studies:

    Shabrina Z, Arcaute E and Batty M (2022) Airbnb and its potential impact on the London housing market. Urban Studies 59(1): 197-221.

    Cottineau C, Batty M, Benenson I, Delloye J, Hatna E, Pumain D, Sarkar S, Tannier C and Ubarevičienė R (2024) The role of analytical models and their circulation in urban studies and policy. Urban Studies. Epub ahead of print 16 April 2024. DOI: 10.1177/00420980241237410.

    Zhong C, Schläpfer M, Müller Arisona S, Batty M, Ratti C and Schmitt G (2017) Revealing centrality in the spatial structure of cities from human activity patterns. Urban Studies 54(2): 437-455.

    Batty M and Milton R (2021) A new framework for very large-scale urban modelling. Urban Studies 58(15): 3071-3094.

    Credits

    nothing more 1T37 by Setuniman

    05969 common bicycle bell by Robinhood76

    carrying case of beers by Tiisetso190171

    Jogja Campursari Music - Java by RTB45

    jalan_cikini_edit by maarten_wez

    Billy on the Hill by Ben McElroy

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    44 min
  • 4. Walking the city with… Shenjing He and Chinese urbanism
    Sep 2 2024
    The urbanisation of China, and speculative enterprise of city villagers

    Show notes for Episode 4 are available here.

    If you liked our walk, you might want to follow up on Shenjing’s work in Urban Studies:

    He S and Qian J (2017) From an emerging market to a multifaceted urban society: Urban China studies. Urban Studies 54(4): 827-846.

    He S (2015) Consuming urban living in ‘villages in the city’: Studentification in Guangzhou, China. Urban Studies 52(15): 2849-2873.

    He S and Lin GC (2015) Producing and consuming China’s new urban space: State, market and society. Urban Studies 52(15): 2757-2773.

    He S and Cai R (2023) Negotiating the exclusive right to public schools in China’s education-featured gated communities under multiscalar and multidirectional urban entrepreneurialism. Urban Studies. Epub ahead of print 10 November 2023. DOI: 10.1177/00420980231204714.

    Credits

    Every Beginning Is Hard 1v46 by Setuniman

    nothing more 1T37 by Setuniman

    Hall Station Nanjingnan 1 by lulocasero

    BR_007-3_China_strings by kevp888

    City Park - All sounds of the park by dibko

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    26 min
  • 3. Walking the city with… Dallas Rogers and spooky urbanism
    Sep 2 2024
    Spooky concepts, sounds, global real estate circuits and a quietness with an edge

    Show notes for Episode 3 are available here.

    If you liked our walk, you might want to follow up on Dallas’ work in Urban Studies:

    Gibson C, Legacy C and Rogers D (2023) Deal-making, elite networks and public–private hybridisation: More-than-neoliberal urban governance. Urban Studies 60(1): 183-199.

    Shrestha P, Young A, Morton A, Shafique T, Rogers D and Simone A (2023) Book review forum podcast: The Surrounds. Urban Studies 60(12): 2515–2523.

    Rogers D (2022) Book review: Shaking Up the City: Ignorance, Inequality, and the Urban Question. Urban Studies 59(2): 466–468.

    Credits

    Every Beginning Is Hard 1v46 by Setuniman

    nothing more 1T37 by Setuniman

    Camden Library ambience by deleted_user_1654820

    Charing Cross Library by deleted_user_1654820

    Library Ambience by Wihan98

    Emotional Piano by tictac9

    Library Foyer Steps by Razzvio

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    31 min
  • 2. Walking the city with… Julie Ren and comparisons
    Sep 2 2024
    Elsewheres, middles and comparisons

    Show notes for Episode 2 are available here.

    If you liked our walk, you might want to follow up on Julie’s work in Urban Studies:

    Ren J (2022) A more global urban studies, besides empirical variation. Urban Studies 59(8): 1741-1748.

    Credits

    Every Beginning Is Hard 1v46 by Setuniman

    nothing more 1T37 by Setuniman

    Ambience_Berlin_Balcony by danner

    berlin_car_bell_footsteps by uair01

    Berlin beggars busking by uair01

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    26 min
  • 1. Walking the city with… Colin McFarlane and crowds
    Sep 2 2024

    Densities and crowds, fragments, and sanitation

    Show notes for Episode 1 are available here.

    If you liked our walk, you might want to follow up on Colin’s work in Urban Studies:

    McFarlane C (2023) Critical Commentary: Repopulating density: COVID-19 and the politics of urban value. Urban Studies 60(9): 1548-1569.

    McFarlane C (2012) The entrepreneurial slum: Civil society, mobility and the co-production of urban development. Urban Studies 49(13): 2795-2816.

    McFarlane C (2019) Thinking with and beyond the informal–formal relation in urban thought. Urban Studies 56(3): 620-623.

    Credits

    Every Beginning Is Hard 1v46 by Setuniman

    nothing more 1T37 by Setuniman

    St James Park - Changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace by Kalou

    Shri-Kumar-Mardu-Mumbai-1 by xserra

    Berlin-Market1.mp3 by Raman Coco

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    35 min