By Roger Keil We are in the middle of a suburban revolution. It comes in two waves. The majority of migrants from distant shores or the domestic countryside end up on the edges of the metropolis. Existing suburbs that already contain most of the people and economic activities in many urban regions are subject to […]
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The urban future that cannot be made because (sub)urbanization is obdurate
By Roger Keil It had to happen one day. That day was yesterday. Buried under the ambient noise of sabre rattling in the Chinese Sea, the atrocities of Syria, royal wardrobe malfunctions, and traveling mayoral football coaches, three items arrived in my twitter inbox that, as I will explain shortly, signal the beginning of the […]