The urban habitat is increasingly problematic in the context of societal and ecological breakdown. cities are the incarnation of patriarchal society and its globalised growht economy, now known to be the engine of crises such as inequalities and climate change. Yet the belief that cities represent the best of what human life can offer still prevails—sustained by a powerful urban-centric narrative across politics, economics, and professional planning– and this belief strongly slows down innovative ways of living.

POSTURBAN deconstructs this belief and sets out a different course for our future habitats.

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