"RIV/68407700:21110/14:00221841!RIV15-MSM-21110___" . . . . . "2234-991X" . . "Assemblage thinking is process-based thinking. Understanding cities from this perspective implies searching for processes that are assembling the city and that keeps it alive. Because of this approach, we don't need to ask: %22what the city is?%22 but either: %22how did cities emerge?%22 or: %22how is their existence maintained?%22 The paper argues that the perspective, from which we see cities, matters, because it either highlights or hides something. We will argue, that the result of an object-based thinking about cities, that stems from modern order of the world, is a very finite and constricted notion of a city, that in effect precludes any alternatives. But by overcoming the obsolete notions of objects, objectivity and subjects by notions of assemblage, perspectivity and chaining, the new world order may eventually emerge and resolve also the mounting enviromental and social problems. We understand city as a specific kind of creature that has helped the human society to differentiate and become global. But now is the time to limit the city and this way force the global society to develop itself so it can adapt to the challenges of the Anthropocene."@en . . "RIV/68407700:21110/14:00221841" . . . "21110" . . "Assemblage thinking is process-based thinking. Understanding cities from this perspective implies searching for processes that are assembling the city and that keeps it alive. Because of this approach, we don't need to ask: %22what the city is?%22 but either: %22how did cities emerge?%22 or: %22how is their existence maintained?%22 The paper argues that the perspective, from which we see cities, matters, because it either highlights or hides something. We will argue, that the result of an object-based thinking about cities, that stems from modern order of the world, is a very finite and constricted notion of a city, that in effect precludes any alternatives. But by overcoming the obsolete notions of objects, objectivity and subjects by notions of assemblage, perspectivity and chaining, the new world order may eventually emerge and resolve also the mounting enviromental and social problems. We understand city as a specific kind of creature that has helped the human society to differentiate and become global. But now is the time to limit the city and this way force the global society to develop itself so it can adapt to the challenges of the Anthropocene." . . . . "S" . "Assemblage thinking in urban studies: how to conceive of a city?"@en . "Assemblage thinking in urban studies: how to conceive of a city?"@en . . . . "4214" . . "Assemblage thinking in urban studies: how to conceive of a city?" . "Assemblage thinking in urban studies: how to conceive of a city?" . "city; assemblage; perspectivity; world order; alternative; differentiation; object; line of escape; creature"@en . . "Advanced Engineering Forum" . "12" . . "0" . "6"^^ . . "[F27D28E252B6]" . "1"^^ . . "CH - \u0160v\u00FDcarsk\u00E1 konfederace" . "Holubec, Pavel" . "1"^^ .