Centring the periphery in urban studies: Notes towards a research agenda on peripheral centralities

Nicholas A Phelps, Paul J Maginn, Roger Keil

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Abstract

Based on presentations across two days as part of an Urban Studies Foundation-funded seminar series, we elaborate a thematic agenda for considering the centrality of urban peripheries. We move beyond a typology of suburban centres to depict senses of peripheral centrality in terms of: their pervasiveness; their visibility across multiple scales; their underlying social relations; the agency exerted in their imagining and production, and the associated policy mobility.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1158-1176
Number of pages19
JournalUrban Studies
Volume60
Issue number6
Early online date14 Dec 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

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