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No common cause? The spaces of urban collective identity

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URBAN GEOGRAPHY
Volume 43, Issue 6, Pages 895-903

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02723638.2022.2036927

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Collective life; public space; social housing; movement

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This article examines the emergence of collective identity through mutual witnessing and the coordination of heterogeneities in public space, based on Michael Sorkin's expansive concept. It focuses on the relays between the Tanah Tinggi district in Jakarta and the estates in Hackney and East London, exploring the challenges and instabilities of this collective identity, particularly in the context of a pandemic. Instead of viewing it as a matter of settlement, the relays offer an opportunity to conceptualize collective life in motion as an ongoing exploration of the public domain.
Working from Michael Sorkin's expansive notions of public space, the article considers the ways in which figurations of the we emerge from the structures of mutual witnessing and the coordination of heterogeneities that operationalize multiple publics. Focusing on a relay amongst the Tanah Tinggi district of Jakarta and the estates of Hackney and East London, the problematics and volatilities of such a we are explored, particularly against the backdrop of pandemic conditions. Instead of regarding such collective identity to be a matter of settlement, the relays considered offer an opportunity to further conceptualize collective life in motion, as something continuously worked out as the very terrain of the public.

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