About the Book
Tom Slater is Professor of Urban Geography at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
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— Ethnic and Racial Studies"Slater’s broad approach and global lens grant this book great potential to help scholars, especially younger ones, to rethink the logic behind research questions and approaches."
— Urban Studies"Sitting down with Shaking Up the City: Ignorance, Inequality, and the Urban Question is like pulling up a chair with Tom Slater to talk about the state of play of urban studies. . . .Yet the highlight of this work is the intellectual contribution, which I see as holding the idea of epistemology – that is, the production of knowledge – and the idea of agnotology – that is, the production of ignorance – in tension with each other."
— Antipode"Shaking Up the City sets a new direction of critical urban geography."
— Journal of the American Planning Association"Slater offers important insight for urban scholars and practitioners by showing how ideology, politics, and institutional arrangements interact to narrow urban policy choice sets."
"A detailed and very well-written account of several important concepts in critical urban theory."— Housing Studies