“Getting Political in the Neoliberal City is a timely book that highlights spaces and practices of politics in contemporary cities and offers urgent arguments for advancing spatial justice.”Ed Wall, Professor of Landscape Architecture, Greenwich University, UK“This insightful book offers a compelling overview of the growing focus on social, spatial, and environmental justice within built environment disciplines. Through a series of thoughtfully curated chapters, it helps readers grasp the complex burgeoning inequalities, and the formidable challenges faced by researchers, planners, and activists alike when trying to understand neoliberal space production. By integrating diverse disciplinary perspectives and geographical contexts, the book enriches the ongoing scholarly discourse on justice in the built environment. It is an essential read not only for planners and researchers but also for local activists who see planning, architecture, and design as vital tools in addressing socio-spatial and environmental inequalities. A powerful contribution to understanding and transforming the landscapes of justice.”Irene Molina, Professor of Human Geography, Uppsala University, Sweden“This collection theorizes struggles for equity and justice in neoliberal urban contexts from different disciplinary perspectives and with a range of professional approaches in geographically diverse cities around the globe. It explores the complex interplay of de- and re-politicizing planning, architecture and urban design, as these fields become shaped by neoliberalism. Based on in-depth empirical detail and creative conceptual exploration, the editors of and contributors to this volume argue for a true transformation of the spatial arts disciplines to vividly include critical knowledge and socio-political forms of civic emancipation, and liberation. A must read for those planners and designers interested in socio-spatial and environmental justice against the background of ever new trends in neoliberal urbanization!”Sabine Knierbein, Associate Professor for Urban Culture and Public Space, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, TU Wien, Austria