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Social Theory and Urban Space
Research undertaken by members of this group aims to advance theoretically informed, empirically rich, and critically engaged understandings of space and spatiality, with particular reference to modern and postmodern cities, and poststructuralist spatial theory.
The group’s research embraces a range of conceptual and methodological approaches to urban space, including poststructuralism, actor-network theory, and ethnography. We are especially well known for our engagements with influential European social and cultural theorists and Continental philosophers: Alain Badiou, Jean Baudrillard, Zygmunt Bauman, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida, Bruno Latour, and Jacques Lacan.
Research is conducted within a wide variety of socio-spatial contexts, including consumer society, film and visual culture, performance, urban regeneration, the knowledge economy, the media, healthcare, and world cities.
The group hosts the University's CUT (CUT), which is dedicated to the advancement of interdisciplinary urban theory.
Academic staff
Dr Rosemary Bromley; (Development of Latin American cities, urban regeneration, retailing and the disadvantaged consumer)
Prof. David Clarke (Urban culture and consumption, poststructuralism, postmodernism)
Prof. Marcus Doel (Poststructuralist geographies, critical Human Geography, libidinal economy, consumer society)
Dr Felicia Hughes-Freeland (Cultural politics, dance and performance in Southeast Asia, ritual, media and visual ethnography, anthropological theory, gender)
Dr Kevin Rees (High-technology industries, corporate collaboration, patenting, regional economic development)
Dr Richard Smith (Poststructuralist cities, global cities, social and cultural theory)
Research themes and projects currently include
Consumerism and consumer culture
Cultural politics and performance
Postgraduate research (PhD and MPhil)
Find out about joining our research community here.






