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Vol. 1 (2023): Inaugural Issue

Full Issue

  • Inaugural Issue: Philosophies of the City
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Editor's Note

  • Editor's Note
    i-ii
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Articles

  • Knowing the City
    Anna Bloom-Christen
    1-9
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  • Philosophy of the City and Transdisciplinary Possibilities
    Shane Epting
    10-18
    • PDF
  • Three Ways of Doing Philosophy of the City
    Johannes Mueller-Salo
    19-30
    • PDF
  • How to Know a City: The Epistemic Value of City Tours
    Pilar Lopez-Cantero, Catherine M. Robb
    31-41
    • PDF
  • Lost in the City: Lessons in Co-ordination
    Alfred Nordmann
    42-48
    • PDF
  • A Classification Scheme for Hostile Design
    Robert Rosenberger
    49-70
    • PDF
  • Carving Up Community
    Karen Adkins
    71-83
    • PDF
  • The Five Pillars of Urban Environmental Justice: A Framework for Building Equitable Cities
    Samantha Noll, Tuhina Bhar
    84-99
    • PDF
  • Green Areas: How to Avoid the Tragedy of the Commons
    Valeria Martino, Gian Vito Zani
    100-111
    • PDF
  • #kalasatama: Discursive Views of the Helsinki Landscape Through the Virtual Window
    David Flood
    112-126
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Irregulars

  • The Ethics of Mapping Slums—And How AI Complicates the Picture
    Tea Lobo
    127-134
    • PDF
    • VIDEO
  • Artist's Statement: Mackenzie Place
    Jesse Colin Jackson
    135-141
    • PDF
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