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Seeing Like a City: The Dialectic of Modern and Premodern Ways of Seeing in Urban Governance

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Abstract

Studies of urban governance, as well as the overlapping literature on law and space, have been heavily influenced by critical analyses of how spatial techniques helped constitute modern disciplinary powers and knowledges. The rise of land-use control and land-use planning seem at first sight to be perfect examples of the disciplining of populations through space by the kind of governmental gaze dubbed by Scott (1998) as “seeing like a state.” But a detailed genealogical study that puts the emergence of the notion of “land use” in the broader context of urban governance technologies reveals that modernist techniques of land use planning, such as North American zoning, are more flexible, contradictory, and fragile than critical urbanists assume. Legal tools of premodern origin that target nonquantifiable offensiveness and thus construct an embodied and relational form of urban subjectivity keep reappearing in the present day. When cities attempt to govern conflicts about the use of space through objective rules, these rules often undermine themselves in a dialectical process that results in the return to older notions of offensiveness. This article argues that the dialectical process by which modernist “seeing like a state” techniques give way to older ways of seeing (e.g., the logic of nuisance) plays a central role in the epistemologically hybrid approach to governing space that is here called “seeing like a city.”

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Footnotes

The University of Sydney Law School's Distinguished Visitor program provided the first opportunity to present an early version of this article in October 2009, for which I am thankful. Thanks are also due to Nick Blomley, Davina Cooper, and Pat O'Malley for their generous interest in and support for this and related research projects, and to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council for research funding.

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