THE URBAN LAB: Imaginative Work in the City

In the field of city‐governance urban labs are being constructed as experimental spaces of knowledge production, innovation and urban governance. This perspective is mirrored in the majority of the literature engaging with the urban lab. However, empirical evidence shows that ‘urban labs’ are also c...

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Innovations
Participation
Urban areas
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urban imaginaries
urban labs
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