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        Plant Space

        Plant Space

        Plant Space

        Cultures of the Vegetal

        Edited by Carmen Lael Hines, Adam Hudec and Michelle Howard

        ISBN: 9781915609809

        Publisher: Sternberg Press

        Pub Date: April 14, 2026

        How plants shape space, knowledge, and hierarchies across historical, ecological, and epistemic terrains.
        The Pointillistic City

        The Pointillistic City

        The Pointillistic City

        How Microspatial Inequities Affect Well-Being in Our Communities, and What We Can Do about It

        by Daniel T. O'Brien

        ISBN: 9780262550802

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: January 21, 2025

        A new paradigm of research, policy, and practice that acknowledges the multiple scales at which we live every day.
        Digital Ethology

        Digital Ethology

        Digital Ethology

        Human Behavior in Geospatial Context

        Edited by Tomáš Paus and Hye-Chung Kum

        ISBN: 9780262548137

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: July 9, 2024

        An edited collection that looks deeply at how humans transform their environments and how these environments, in turn, shape humans.
        Modeling Cities and Regions as Complex Systems

        Modeling Cities and Regions as Complex Systems

        Modeling Cities and Regions as Complex Systems

        From Theory to Planning Applications

        by Roger White, Guy Engelen and Inge Uljee

        ISBN: 9780262552509

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: June 11, 2024

        The theory and practice of modeling cities and regions as complex, self-organizing systems, presenting widely used cellular automata-based models, theoretical discussions, and applications.
        Navigation Beyond Vision

        Navigation Beyond Vision

        Navigation Beyond Vision

        Edited by e-flux journal

        ISBN: 9783956795657

        Publisher: Sternberg Press

        Pub Date: November 21, 2023

        How the shift from montage to navigation alters the way images—and art—operate as models of political action and modes of political intervention.
        Stop and Go

        Stop and Go

        Stop and Go

        Nodes of Transformation and Transition

        Edited by Michael Hieslmair and Michael Zinganel

        ISBN: 9783956794957

        Publisher: Sternberg Press

        Pub Date: December 3, 2019

        Investigations of people in transit across the informal hubs, terminals, and nodes that crisscross Eastern Europe and Vienna.
        Transportation and Revolt

        Transportation and Revolt

        Transportation and Revolt

        Pigeons, Mules, Canals, and the Vanishing Geographies of Subversive Mobility

        by Jacob Shell

        ISBN: 9780262029339

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: August 7, 2015

        How political regimes have responded when certain modes of transportation—from carrier pigeons to canal boats—have been associated with politically subversive activities.
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        Geo/Philosophy

        Edited by Robin Mackay

        ISBN: 9780956775085

        Publisher: Urbanomic

        Pub Date: January 15, 2010

        Philosophers, theorists, eco-critics, leading scientific experts in climate change, and artists assess the present state of “planetary thought.”
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