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Urban Space and Everyday Adaptations

Rosengren, Mathilda (author)
Malmö universitet,Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)
Polleter, Franziska (author)
Technical University of Berlin
Sarkez-Knudsen, Josefine (author)
Lund University
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Mameli, Flavia (author)
University of Kassel
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2022-07-01
2022
English.
In: SPOOL. - : Stichting OpenAccess Foundation. - 2215-0897 .- 2215-0900. ; 9:2, s. 5-24
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  • This paper addresses Jem Bendell’s concept of “deep adaptation” in the Anthropocene through the lens of everyday urban practices in contemporary Northern Europe. It proposes that this “deep adaptation” should be defined less in relation to a socio-ecological “collapse” and more through everyday occurrences in presentday urban environments.Entering into a critical conversation with Bendell’s conceptual “4 Rs” framework, the paper draws on primary data from several cities in Sweden and Germany to show how, in practice, resilience can be found in the “quiet activism” of leisure gardeners; how ingrained notions of restricted land use may be relinquished through “commoning” urban space; how novel constellations of co-living restores old ideas of intragenerational urban cohabitation; and, finally, how a path to reconciliation may be articulated through an ontological shift away from an anthropocentric urban planning, towards one that recognises other-thanhuman beings as legitimate dwellers in the urban landscape.Accounting for urbanities of enmeshed societal, ecological, and spatial trajectories, the paper reveals an inhibiting anthropocentrism in Bendell’s framework and ultimately points to how his “creatively constructed hope” for the future may be found, not in an impending global collapse, but in everyday adaptations and embodied acts that stretch far beyond the human.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Social och ekonomisk geografi -- Kulturgeografi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Social and Economic Geography -- Human Geography (hsv//eng)

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Anthropocene
Deep adaptation
Relinquishment
Urban commons
Urban co-living
Green activism
Morethan- human urbanities
Urban design
Sweden
Germany

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