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Whither progressive urban futures? Critical reflections on the politics of temporality in Asia

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  • Hyun Bang Shin
  • Yimin Zhao
  • Sin Yee Koh

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Compressed development experiences, especially in Asia, have translated into expectations for ‘fast cities’ where time and space are compressed to materialise ‘real’ Asia experiences. However, what does ‘fast urbanism’ mean for those who see Asian cites as reference points? Moreover, what does ‘fast urbanism’ mean for those who have living memories of such fast-paced development, and how might this be different for their future generations? This intervention addresses these two questions by reflecting on the politics of temporality, calling for critical attention to the ideological imposition of ‘fast’ development in Asia and beyond. We argue that the ‘Asian speed’ of development was enabled in specific historical and geographical conjunctures, which entailed the appropriation of individual and collective aspirations through the invention of a certain kind of futurity and, in so doing, consolidated local politico-economic structures that displace both the present and the future.

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  • Hyun Bang Shin & Yimin Zhao & Sin Yee Koh, 2020. "Whither progressive urban futures? Critical reflections on the politics of temporality in Asia," City, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(1-2), pages 244-254, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cityxx:v:24:y:2020:i:1-2:p:244-254
    DOI: 10.1080/13604813.2020.1739925
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    1. Amir, Sulfikar, 2023. "Scrutinising Nusantara: the making of an authoritarian city," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 119201, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    2. Yunpeng Zhang, 2022. "TEMPORAL POLITICS AND INJUSTICE IN MEGA URBANIZATION: Lessons from Yangzhou, China," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 46(4), pages 558-575, July.
    3. Desiree Fields, 2023. "Speculative urbanism," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 55(2), pages 511-516, March.
    4. Shin, Hyun Bang & Zhao, Yimin & Koh, Sin Yee, 2022. "The urbanising dynamics of global China: speculation, articulation, and translation in global capitalism," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 117180, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    5. Shu-Mei Huang & Lijin Yao, 2023. "Right to toilets? infra-bio-urbanism over human waste, memories, and housing inequality," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 55(8), pages 2031-2050, November.
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