Interrogating the city: Comparing locally distinct crisis discourses

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There is a long tradition of debate about the crisis of cities or the crisis of local government in public, political and scholarly circles. The diagnosis of ‘the urban crisis’ often implies a homogeneous phenomenon with each city facing similar and unambiguous problems. However, we know little about local practices in constructing a city’s crisis. Taking discourse analysis as a starting point, we propose an interpretive and comparative framework that investigates how ‘the urban crisis’ and ‘the city’ emerge interdependently with specific meanings in different socio-spatial contexts. By comparing the discourses of Frankfurt, Dortmund, Birmingham and Glasgow, we illustrate how in each city the meaning of crisis is constructed differently and how these constructions constitute the collective understanding of the particularities of these cities.
Original languageEnglish
JournalUrban Studies
Volume54
Issue number9
Pages (from-to)2072–2086
Number of pages15
ISSN0042-0980
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Publication statusPublished - 01.07.2017

Bibliographical note

Special issue: Interrogating urban crisis: Governance, contestation and critique

    Research areas

  • Politics - Governance, Character, Story, comparative urban research, discourse analysis, distinctiveness of cities, interpretive research, urban crisis

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