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John Stehlin

John Stehlin holds a PhD in Geography and Global Metropolitan Studies from the University of California, Berkeley. He is currently Research Associate at the Sustainable Consumption Institute at the University of Manchester, UK, and visiting National Science Foundation Scholar at UC Berkeley. His work engages the intersection of urban development politics, inequality, infrastructure, and mobility. His book, Cyclescapes of the Unequal City: Bicycle Infrastructure and Uneven Development, is forthcoming with the University of Minnesota Press. Twitter: @jostehlin

no. 4, Roundtables, vol. 3November 9, 2018

“Highest and Best Use” from the Plan to the Platform

By John Stehlin
[Ed. note: this post is part of a Roundtable discussion on “Platform Urbanism.” For more background on the discussion and to view other posts in the series, see here.]

At the risk of a crude historicizing move …

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no. 4, Roundtables, vol. 3October 26, 2018

Urban platforms, rent, and the digital built environment

By John Stehlin
[Ed. note: this post is part of a Roundtable discussion on “Platform Urbanism.” For more background on the discussion and to view other posts in the series, see here.]

The city is the theater of platform capitalism…

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