Holding space for strangeness. In favor of critical utopianism in urban geography

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Abstract

What could urban geographers continue to learn and unlearn from critical utopianism and emancipatory futurities? This contribution seeks to recover transformative academic practices and work towards didactics of speculative estrangement. Specifically, I propose to draw on science and speculative fiction literature to support the revision of established geographical imaginations and epistemologies in a higher-education context.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages277–281
Number of pages5
Volume79
JournalGeographica Helvetica
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Peer-reviewedYes
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ORCID /0000-0001-7043-4670/work/167705192
Scopus 85204004886

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Keywords

  • political geography, urban studies, Pedagogy and Education, Science Fiction, speculative fiction