Anders Lund Hansen
Senior lecturer
Space wars and the new urban imperialism
Author
Summary, in English
In Chapter One, I introduce the concepts of space wars and the new urban imperialism and present the research questions and methodological considerations. Chapter Two analyzes processes of globalization in property markets through an empirical investigation into the commercial property market of Copenhagen. Globalization of property markets is defined, a framework for analysis is presented and methodological problems are reported. The chapter aims to improve our understanding of globalization in the sphere of immobile property, and to show to what extent globalization (in this limited sense) has occurred in Copenhagen. In Chapter Three I analyze linkages between rescaling of commercial property markets and changes in urban governance in Lisbon. The chapter aims to further advance understanding of globalization in the sphere of immobile property, and its relation with shifts in urban governance. Cautious comparisons with Copenhagen are made. Chapter Four expands the analysis of Copenhagen as a globalizing city. Through the optic of the imagineering of Copenhagen as ?creative city? ? part of Copenhagen's competition with other cities ? relations between globalization, urban governance and social geography are analyzed. The chapter problematizes what on the surface seems to be an unequivocally positive quality (?creative?) and goal (?creativity?). Chapter Five employs the concept of the global-local nexus of space wars, forging links between highly localized processes of urban transformation, competition between cities and global movements of capital and people. It shows how mental and material boundaries as well as ethnicity and class are central elements in space wars. Through the example of Sydhavn, a rapidly changing part of Copenhagen, the chapter aims to illustrate how processes of material and social construction and transformation of urban space constitute urban space wars, engaging actors at all scales.
The Epilogue serves as a supplement to my short film ?Space wars: a street level odyssey through the centre of the American empire ? New York City?. The film offers a street level voyage through the urban topography of New York, centre of the American empire, showing how the rhythms of vagabond capitalism manifest themselves as space wars. At first glance, every day in the city seems an original performance, but underneath the surface, we find a myriad of rhythms that reveal traces of millennia of human cultures and histories. In urban centers throughout the globe we can observe contemporary modern society and the materialized topographies of different modes of time-space production. The film seeks to direct attention to, and stimulate discussion on issues of space wars at different scales and in different contexts.
Department/s
- Department of Human Geography
Publishing year
2006
Language
English
Publication/Series
Meddelande från Lunds universitets geografiska institution. Avhandlingar
Issue
168
Full text
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Department of Social and Economic Geography, Lund University
Topic
- Human Geography
Keywords
- walking in the city
- Social sciences
- social change
- new urban imperialism
- urban governance
- film
- globalization
- Space wars
- Samhällsvetenskaper
Status
Published
Supervisor
- Eric Clark
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0346-6787
- ISBN: 91-974998-8-9
Defence date
29 September 2006
Defence time
10:15
Defence place
Department of Social and Economic Geography Sölvegatan 10, sal 111 SE-223 62 Lund
Opponent
- Erik Swyngedouw (Professor)