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Buch, Englisch, 334 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design

Karunaratne

Transitory Urbanism


1. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-1-041-14046-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Buch, Englisch, 334 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design

ISBN: 978-1-041-14046-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Transitory Urbanism explores how cities are continuously formed and reformed through movement, negotiation, and uncertainty. Rather than viewing transience as an anomaly, it positions instability, mobility, and variation as fundamental to urban life, forces that actively shape cities rather than disrupt them.

The volume explores temporary architectures, mobile infrastructures, and adaptive practices that emerge in response to regeneration, environmental pressures, migration, and precarity. It pays particular attention to small, short-lived interventions, improvised shelters, shifting spatial uses, and informal forms of organisation that can evolve into more enduring transformations.

Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives, the publication brings together theoretical insights and grounded accounts spanning colonial infrastructures, peripheral regions, refugee settlements, informal housing, and post-disaster contexts. Across these settings, communities adapt, reorganise, and persist despite conditions of inequality and insecurity.

Contributions from architecture, urban studies, anthropology, sociology, politics, and the arts combine conceptual reflection with close attention to places where urban space is actively contested and negotiated. The book further engages themes of inherited systems, diasporic and maritime urbanisms, and everyday strategies for navigating displacement, redevelopment, and environmental change.

Focusing on informal networks, collective organisation, and small-scale practices that sustain urban life, Transitory Urbanism offers a nuanced lens on cities shaped by time, movement, and continual adjustment. It will be of interest to architects, city planners, urban designers, economists, students, and politicians, as well as anyone interested in the current social, cultural, and political issues on a global scale

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Introduction (Gihan Karunaratne) Part 1. Incremental Transitions: Coloniality and Adaptivity 1. Sea-ing Ghana’s Transitory Urbanism: Everyday Infrastructures, Colonial Legacies and Future Promises of Railways and Port infrastructures in Tarkwa and Sekondi-Takoradi (Costanza Franceschini and Carola Hein) 2. Transitory Urbanism: Adaptive Spaces and Evolving Identities in Shenzhen’s Village-in-City Communities (Ali Cheshmehzangi) 3. Collecting Colonies: The Place of Native Villages at Turn-of-the-Century U.S. World’s Fairs and Expositions. (Alan J. Plattus) Part 2. Fluid Cities: Weaving Diasporic Urbanity 4. On Oceanic Methods for the 'Citi(zen)s at Sea' (Doreen Bernath) 5. Harbour Unconscious: Encounter, Displacement, and Liminal Chinoiserie (Tian Pan) 6. The Lighthouse in Urbanism: Typologies, Trade Networks, and Theoretical Perspectives Through Port Cities in East and Southeast Asia (K. B. Izac Tsai) 7. Negotiating Belonging: Migrants’ Home-Making Practices in Transitional Urban Spaces- A Swedish Case Study (Azadeh Fatehrad) Part 3. Negotiation and Resistance: Shifting Spaces of Belonging and Justice 8. Voices from Dadaab: Women's narratives of survival and violence (Fabienne Hoelzel) 9. Seeking Refuge, Pursuing Education: Ukrainian Refugee University Students in Australia (Olga Oleinikova) 10. Non-orthogonal as resistance: How the favelas reveal the coloniality of modern urbanism (Fernando Luiz Lara) 11. Structured Transience: Migrant Self-Governance and Negotiated Urban Order in Paris (Abel Mavura, Felipe Hernández) 12. From the Ground to Sky: Transitory Urbanism of the under-served Communities of the City Colombo, Sri Lanka (Gihan Karunaratne, Jagath Munasinghe and Nusrat Jahan Mim) Part 4. Urbanism Otherwise: Between Transience and Intelligence 13. Spaces of Knowledge: Art, Walking and Transient Urbanism (Jaspar Joseph-Lester) 14. After the Blast: Spatial Reconstruction and Reimagination Following the Beirut Port Explosion (Aude Azzi and Frederik Weissenborn) 15. Inhabiting the interstices: Occupations, Ruins and Quilombo Urbanism in São Paulo (Giovanna Astolfo) 16. On the Move: Household Factories and Everyday Resistance Tactics in Tangxia Town, China (Ruzhen Zhao and Carolina Vasilikou)


Gihan Karunaratne is an architect and academic whose work critically engages with contemporary issues in architecture, urbanism, and spatial practice. Drawing on experience in both pedagogy and professional practice, his work integrates design research, urban theory, and socio-spatial analysis. His academic inquiry is grounded in a sustained interest in the processes through which cities evolve in response to ongoing physical, economic, and social transformations. His research focuses on urban transformation and its implications for the everyday lives of marginalised communities. Central to this work is an examination of the “underbelly” of the city, with particular attention to informal settlements and conditions of urban precarity. Through this perspective, he interrogates themes of resilience, spatial justice, and the adaptive strategies that emerge within contexts of uncertainty and instability. Karunaratne’s research places particular emphasis on cities in the Global South, where rapid urbanisation and entrenched inequality generate complex and often contested spatial conditions. He approaches informal urbanism not as a condition of deficiency, but as a dynamic site of social and spatial negotiation. His publications address a range of topics, including informal settlements, resilient and displaced urbanism, and mapping as a critical practice, thereby contributing to broader academic debates on urban transformation, informality, and spatial justice.



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