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For the take home essay for GCH we had to write an essay including at least 2 of the main topics from the lectures. Mine was about 'Cities as places of experimentation that challenge the hegemony and transcend the growth imperative'. I got a 7/10.

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Cities as places of experimentation that challenge the hegemony and transcend the

growth imperative



This essay is about planetary urbanization and degrowth. I got intrigued during the lectures

about the phenomenon of planetary urbanism. I immediately questioned myself if and how

urbanization could be compatible with degrowth, as I have written about degrowth in the pre-

master’s course ‘Academic Skills’. I am inspired by the radical academic debate on degrowth

on how to re-politicize the hegemony. Consequently, this essay is about how one could

methodologically approach the following research question: “Could cities be used to

challenge the unending economic growth imperative?”



Today, in academic debate, there is no distinction anymore between the rural and urban. The

“global city” is deeply embedded in international flows of goods, people, materials, and

capital (Radney, 2020). Our world is still being increasingly urbanized; the biggest part of the

world population lives in cities where increasing GDP levels are tied to economic growth and

urban expansion (Koutrolikou, 2018). The urban has thus been subjected to a “high-intensity,

high-impact, earthquake through the worldwide social, economic, regulatory, and

environmental transformations” (Brenner & Schmidt, 2015). Also, according to Brenner &

Schmidt (2015), in the debates on urban sustainability cities are viewed as the ‘front lines’

where environmental crises are most dramatically experienced. Still, research on urban

sustainability remains heterogenous in methodological, thematic, and political terms -

meaning a high variety in. Multiple scholars have made the critiques that this [the

heterogeneity in urban research] is what links to uneven spatial development and struggles for

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environmental and social justice. Planetary urbanization is the main driver of major

irreversible socio-ecological transformations. These transformations are depressingly

unevenly spread (Swyngedouw & Kaika, 2014). Basically, the spread of planetary

urbanization involves four inextricably connected processes: 1) the disappearance of “wild”

zones; 2) the global interconnectedness of territories; 3) the blurred division between town

and country; 3) globalization of urban inequalities (Radney, 2020).



At the complete opposite of planetary urbanization lies degrowth. Degrowth challenges the

hegemony of growth and calls for a democratically led redistributive downscaling of

production and consumption in industrialized countries as a means to achieve environmental

sustainability, social justice, and well-being (Demaria, Schneider, Sekulova, Martinez-

Alier, 2013). Degrowth argues that indefinite economic growth is impossible on a finite

planet; facilitating growth as the overarching goal of socio-economic policies will ultimately

lead to involuntary economic decline with far-reaching social and political consequences

(Weiss, Cattaneo, 2017).



“It is easier to imagine the end of the world than changes in the ecocapitalist order and its

inequities” (Jameson, 2003).



I cannot think of a more urgent quote to emphasize the importance of my orientation within

the theme of planetary urbanism – and the lack of degrowth accepted plans. It takes courage

from academic scholars, as well from state, market, and civil society to see that a turn towards

degrowth is required now more than ever.




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