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Post-Traumatic Urbanism

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ISBN-10: 0470744987

ISBN-13: 9780470744987

Edition: 2010

Authors: Adrian Lahoud, Charles Rice, Anthony Burke

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Book details

Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Limited
Publication date: 9/24/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 144
Size: 8.30" wide x 10.90" long x 0.38" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Anthony Burke is the author of Beyond Security, Ethics and Violence (Routledge, 2007), and co-editor of Critical Security in the Asia-Pacific (Manchester, 2007) and Introduction to International Relations: Australian Perspectives (Cambridge, 2007). He has published articles in Ethics & International Affairs, Alternatives, International Affairs, The Age, The Canberra Times and The Jakarta Post, and previously worked as a researcher in the Australian Senate. He teaches international politics at the University of New South Wales.

Editorial
About the Guest-Editors
Spotlight
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Introduction
Post-Traumatic Urbanism
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The Space-Time of Pre-emption: An Interview with Brian Massumi
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After the Event: Speculative Projects in the Aftermath
Forensic Architecture
The Infrastructure of Stability
Post-Apocalypse Now
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Figures in the Sand
The Urban Complex: Scalar Probabilities and Urban Computation
Project for a Mediterranean Union
Fearscapes: Caracas Postcards from a Violent City
Energy Territories
Architecture, Contingency and Crisis: An Interview with Slavoj i ek
The Very Mark of Repression: The Demolition Theatre of the Palast der Republik and the New Schloss Berlin
On Message: An Interview with Michael Chertoff
Borderline Syndrome
Counterpoint
Rebuilding from Below the Bottom: Haiti