Articles | Volume 80, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-80-23-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-80-23-2025
Theme issue overview
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24 Jan 2025
Theme issue overview |  | 24 Jan 2025

Doing urban geography in times of crisis: introduction to the forum “Urban geography in times of crisis”

Hanna Hilbrandt and Julie Ren

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Short summary
The forum Urban geography in times of crisis discusses the transformation of urban geography in the entanglement of epistemological and worldly crises. In our introductory reflections, we highlight some of its contributions' crosscutting insights, weave a common thread through this dialogue, and discuss obstacles to as well as critical resources necessary when rethinking and possibly changing practices of knowledge production.
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