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[Rather than painting a picture of the urban planet with generalised brushstrokes, planetary urbanization calls for critical, localised studies that can offer new understandings of urban forces on the ground for which our inherited epistemological frameworks are at a loss to accommodate. In particular, Brenner and Schmid argue that due to methodological cityismCitycityism, emerging formations and constellations outside recognised agglomerations have long been overlooked in urban studies. This chapter argues thatUrbanurban form urban formats unfolding in ocean space are an exemplary case of extended urbanisationPlanetary urbanisationextended urbanisation, one of the three ‘moments’ of planetary urbanisation articulated by BrennerPlanetary urbanisationBrenner, Neil and Schmid. OffshoreOffshore, the contradictions of the undecipherable yet planetary scale of urbanisation processes come sharply into focus. Channels of infrastructure delivering energy, waste, goods and materials to and from central areas of settlement have been forged through ocean space, thereby also constantly reconfiguring this liquid terrain. Through case studies in the Barents and Baltic SeasSeaBaltic Sea, informed by the topics of seascapeSeaseascape, networksNetworks, technologyTechnology and ecologyEcology, concrete insights into these spatial mechanisms are offered. As a result, specific conditions of ocean urbanisation are proposed, both as a synthesis of these four dominant and interrelating components interacting with the regional sea and also as a deeper understanding of several universalized properties of extended urbanisationPlanetary urbanisationextended urbanisation. ]
Published: Feb 28, 2018
Keywords: Ocean urbanisation; Seascape; Extended urbanisation
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