Decentring urban epistemologies.

The articles in this thread “contest the capitalist city, questioning its grounds for knowledge production and dissemination by offering radically different ways of writing, understanding and producing the city.” https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13604813.2020.1739412
Aruan Braga, Bira Carvalho https://twitter.com/CITYanalysis/status/1271790244438970368
Debbie Humphry @debshumph interviewing Ellen Clifford, Andy Greene, Paula Peters and Keith Walker of @Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) @Dis_PPL_Protest https://twitter.com/CITYanalysis/status/1272520544362119171
Pushpa Arabindoo @UCLUrbanLab with photographs by Christophe Delory (Insta: @chdelory) https://twitter.com/CITYanalysis/status/1273256742760128512
On the politics of exhaustion:

"Understanding the politics of exhaustion can help shed light on the creative practices of women of colour activists in European cities today, as well as highlight the structural processes that demand activists’ exhaustion."
And one more tweet with the abstract of this fantastic article on the politics of exhaustion.
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