With contributions from leading scholars, and case studies from the Global North and South, from small to large scale cities, this book suggests that urban experiments offer novel modes of engagement, governance, and politics that both challenge and complement conventional strategies. The book is organized around three cross-cutting themes. Part I explores the logics of urban experimentation, different approaches, and how and why they are deployed. Part II considers how experiments are being staged within cities, by whom, and with what effects? Part III examines how entire cities or groups of cities are constructed as experiments.
This book seeks to contribute a deeper and more socially and politically nuanced understanding of how urban experiments shape cities and drive wider changes in society, providing a framework to examine the phenomenon of urban experimentation in conceptual and empirical detail.
James Evans is a Professor of Geography at the School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester, UK.
Andrew Karvonen is Lecturer in Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Manchester, UK and co-director of the Centre for Urban Resilience and Energy.
Rob Raven is Professor of Institutions and Transitions at Utrecht University, the Netherlands.