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The notion of the ‘future’ provides a conceptual, analytical and methodological lens that allows us to question what cities are and how they work. We are particularly interested in examining how visions of urban futures in planning, governance, citizenship and everyday life are being imagined, contested and lived in by people across the world, learning from the lessons of the past.

We use this approach to address some of the most important challenges facing cities today in both the Global North and the Global South. Our research focuses on issues of security, liveability, health and inequality, and considers how emerging modes of governance and planning can promote more inclusive, sustainable, vibrant and playful cities.

People

PhD Student

Majed  Akhter

Senior Lecturer in Environment and Society

Umar Al Faruq

PhD student

Johan Andersson

Reader in Urban Cultural Geography

Katherine Brickell

Professor of Urban Studies

Projects

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No space like home? Small domestic properties, compensatory urbanism and housing futures in English cities

Studying micro-apartments and their impact on affordable homes and people's living spaces in London.

Publications

    News

    Geography academics lead authors on latest IPCC report: climate change affects all forms of life

    Climate experts and Geography academics, Dr Helen Adams and Professor Mark Pelling are lead authors on the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change...

    Volunteers clean up after mud slide

    People

    PhD Student

    Majed  Akhter

    Senior Lecturer in Environment and Society

    Umar Al Faruq

    PhD student

    Johan Andersson

    Reader in Urban Cultural Geography

    Katherine Brickell

    Professor of Urban Studies

    Projects

    Image missing an alt value
    No space like home? Small domestic properties, compensatory urbanism and housing futures in English cities

    Studying micro-apartments and their impact on affordable homes and people's living spaces in London.

    Publications

      News

      Geography academics lead authors on latest IPCC report: climate change affects all forms of life

      Climate experts and Geography academics, Dr Helen Adams and Professor Mark Pelling are lead authors on the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change...

      Volunteers clean up after mud slide