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BIBLIOGRAFA

Malcolm
Miles

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Malcolm Miles Publications (listed by country of


publication)

UK

Eco-Aesthetics: art, literature and architecture in a period of climate


change, London, Bloomsbury, 2014

Ideological Regeneration: The Cafesjian Centre for the Arts and the
new Yerevan, Consuming Architecture: On the occupation,
appropriation and interpretation of buildings eds. Maudlin, D. and
Vellinga, M., London, Routledge, 2014, pp. 154-168

Occupying Architectures Expanded Field, Architecture and Culture,


vol. 2, 1, 2014, pp. 55-74

Art and culture: the global turn, Re-Imagining the City: Art,
Globalization and Urban Spaces, ed. Elizabeth Grierson and Kristen
Sharp, Bristol, Intellect Books, 2013, pp. 19-38

Nutopia: a critical view of future cities, ed with Jennie Savage,


Plymouth, Plymouth University Press, 2012

Herbert Marcuse: an aesthetics of liberation, London. Pluto Press,


2011

One & Other: a picture of the nation in a period of cosmopolitanism?


The Journal of Architecture, vol. 16, 3, 2011, pp. 347-364

Cultural Memory: reformations of the past in the present and the


present in the past, ed with Vardan Azatyan, Plymouth, Plymouth
University Press, 2010

Culture & agency: contemporary culture and urban change, ed with


Monica Degen, Plymouth, Plymouth University Press, 2010
Representing Nature: art and climate change Cultural Geographies,
vol. 17, 1, 2010, pp. 19-36

Art goes AWOL, Spaces of Vernacular Creativity: Rethinking the


cultural economy, ed Tim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington
and Norma M Rantisi, London, Routledge, 2010, pp. 46-59

Public Spheres After Socialism, ed with Angela Harutyunyan and


Kathrin Horschelmann, Bristol, Intellect Books, 2009

Aesthetics in a Time of Emergency Third Text, 99 [vol. 23, 4] 2009,


pp.421-434

Incidental Liberation; Revolution after the Period of Revolutions


Journal for Cultural Research, vol. 13, 1, 2009, pp. 53-68

Downing the Masters Tools Futurology, ed Andy Hewitt and Mel


Jordan, Walsall, The New Art Gallery, 2009, pp. 41-45

Whose City? Beyond Bricks, ed Multistory [project publication],


West Bromwich, Multistory, 2009, pp. 6-11

Urban Utopias: the built and social architectures of alternative


settlements, London, Routledge, 2008

Art and Theory After Socialism, ed with Mel Jordan, Bristol, Intellect
Books, 2008

Planning and Conflict The Sage Companion to the City, ed Tim Hall,
Phil Hubbard and John Rennie Short, London, Sage, 2008, pp. 318-
332

Strategies for the Comvivial City: A new agenda for education for
the built environment, Art, Community and Environment:
Educational Perspectives, ed. Glen Couttts and Timo Jokela, Bristoil,
Intellect Books, 2008, pp. 51-61 [reprinted from International
Journal of Art & Design Education, vol. 17, 1]

Cities & Cultures, London, Routledge, 2007

Interruptions: testing the Rhetoric of Culturally Led Urban


redevelopment Culture-Led Regeneration, ed Ronan Padison and
Steven Miles, London, Routledge, 2007, pp. 48-70 [reprinted from
Urban Studies, vol. 42, 5/6, 2005]

Geographies of Art and Environment, Social & Cultural Geography,


vol. 7, 6, pp. 987-994, 2007

The Culture Industries: Symbolic Economies and Critical Practices


Social Analysis, vol. 51, 1, 2007, pp. 13-27
Interrupting the public realm: performative excursions Research in
Drama Education, vol. 12, 1, 15-26, 2007

Utopias of Mud? Hassan Fathy and Alternative Modernism Space


and Culture, vol. 9, 2, 2006, pp. 115-139

Interruptions: testing the Rhetoric of Culturally Led Urban


redevelopment Urban Studies, vol. 42, 5/6, 2005, pp. 889-912

Post-Modernism and the Art Curriculum: a New Subjectivity, Art


Education and the Postmodern World ed Tom Hardy, Bristol, Intellect
Books, 2006, pp. 91-98 [reprinted from International Journal of Art
& Design Education, vol. 18, 1, 1999]

No Violence for Posters Speaking & Listening [Transmission


symposium series, 5] ed Sharon Kivland, Jaspar Joseph-Lester and
Emma Cocker, Sheffield, Site Gallery, 2006, pp. 139-150

Garden Cities and City Gardens, Small Cities: Urban


Experience Beyond the Metropolitan, ed. David Bell and
Mark Jayne, London, Routledge, 2006, pp.135-150)

New Practices, New Pedagogies: a reader [ed] London, Routledge,


2005

Interventions, ed with T Hall. Bristol, Intellect Books, 2005

Urban Avant-Gardes: art, architecture and change, London,


Routledge, 2004

Consuming Cities, co-authored with Steven Miles, Basingstoke,


Palgrave, 2004

Drawn and Quartered: El Raval and the Haussmannization of


Barcelona City of Quarters: Urban Villages in the Contemporary
City, ed David Bell and Mark Jayne, Aldershot, Ashgate, 2004, pp.
37-55

Urban Futures: critical commentaries on shaping the city, ed. With


Tim Hall, London, Routledge, 2003

The City Cultures Reader 2nd edition, ed with Tim Hall and Iain
Borden, London, Routledge, 2003

Cultures and Settlements, ed with Nicola Kirkham, Bristol, Intellect


Books, 2003

Wish You Were Here, Urban Visions: Experiencing and Envisioning


the City, ed Steven Spier, Liverpool, Liverpool University Press,
2002, pp. 127-148
Breaking the Circles of Uncertainty Journal of Visual Art Practice,
vol. 2, 1, 2002, pp. 18-25

Picking Up Stones: Design Research and Urban Settlement,


Design Isues, vol. 17, 2, 2002

Seeing Through Place: local approaches to global problems,


Recoveries and Reclamations, ed Judith Rugg and Daniel
Hinchcliffe, Bristol, Intellect Books, 2002, pp. 77-89

Ghostly Pasts, Spectral Futures Space and Culture, 11/12, 2001,


pp. 106-122

The Uses of Decoration: essays in the architectural everyday,


Chichester, Wiley, 2000

After the Public realm: Spaces of Representation, Transition and


Plurality International Journal of Art & Design Education, vol. 19, 3,
pp. 248-252, 2000

Living Lightly on the Earth, Non-Plan: essays on freedom,


participation and change in modern architecture and urbanism, ed
Jonathan Hughes and Simon Sadler, Oxford, Architectural Press,
2000, pp. 198-209

Public and Envirtonmental Art, Design Professionals and the Built


Environment, ed Paul Knox and Peter Ozolins, Chichester, Wiley,
2000, pp. 273-280

Vistas of the Post-Industrial City, Locality, Regeneration and


Diversities, ed Sarah Bennett and John Butler, Bristol, Intellect
Books, 2000, pp. 59-70

Caf Extra: Culture, Representation and the everyday Beyond the


Museum: Art, Institutions, People, ed Ian Cole and Nick Stanley,
Oxford, Museum of Modern Art, pp. 30-37

Public art, urban space and democracy, Urban Design, 76, 2000,
pp. 20-22

Things, Selves and Others, Collectors Items, [catalogue, Kate


Salway], London, Wilderness Editions

@Bristol, Public Art Journal. Vol. 1, 4, 2000, pp. 55-56

Selling Orchids: The Political Economy of Art in Urban Design


European Journal of Arts Education, vol. 2, 3, 2000, pp. 37-44
Post-Modernism and the Art Curriculum: a New Subjectivity
International Journal of Art & Design Education, vol. 18, 1, pp. 27-
32, 1999

Art, Theory & Utopia Point, 7, 1999, pp.44-47

Visions of Utopia, Public Art Journal, vol. 1, 2, 1999, pp. 50-51

Art in Seen & Unseen: context and evaluation, Quaking Houses:


Art, Science and the Community, ed Penny Kemp and John Griffiths,
Oxford, Jon Carpenter, 1999, pp. 119-132

Strategies for the Convivial City: A New agenda for education for
the Built Environment International Journal of Art & Design
Education, vol. 17, 1, pp. 217-26, 1998

A Game of Appearances public art and urban


development, in The Entrepreneurial City, ed Tim Hall and
Phil Hubbard, Chichester, Wiley, 1998

Something Unknown Must be Eaten or Drunk Point, 5, 1998, pp. 4-


9

Art, Space and the City, London, Routledge, 1997

Another Hero? Public Art and the Gendered City Parallax, 5, 1997,
pp. 125-136

Urban Futures: emancipation, Aesthetics and the Public Interest,


Obscure Objects of Desire: reviewing the crafts in the twentieth
century, ed Tanya Harad, London, Crafts Council, 1997, pp. 186-193

The tree of Learning: a culture for patient-centred care, The Arts in


Healthcare: a palette of possibilities, ed Charles Kaye and Tony Blee,
London, Jessica Kingsley, 1997, pp. 267-275

Imaginative Interventions: art and craft in urban design


International Journal of Urban Design, vol. 1. 1, 1996, pp. 81-88

The Stagnant and the Living Waters, Developing the Visual Arts, ed
Eric Moody, London, City University, 1994, pp. 14-21

Art for Public Places, [ed] Winchester, Winchester School of Art


Press, 1989

Denmark
Where Now? After the Creative City Changing Metropolis II, ed
Marie Viltoft Polli, Copenhagen, Copenhagen International Theatre,
2012, pp. 30-37

Society as a Work of Art: Herbert Marcuse and Joseph Beuys in a


period of Hope, Utopia & Contemporary Art, ed Christian Gether,
Stine Hoholt and Marie Lauberg, Copenhagen, Arken Museum of
Contemporary Art, 2012, pp. 69-79

Aesthetics in a Time of emergency, Art Incorporated, ed Sabine


Nielsen and Christine Buhl Andersen, Koge, Koge Art Museum, 2009,
pp. 32-45

Finland

Disaster Movie or New Jerusalem? Alternative urban scenarios for


the 21st century, Alue ja Ymparisto, 37, pp. 5-15, 2008

Germany

Hopes Wreck: international modernism reconsidered Bauhaus and


the City: A Contested Heritage for a Challenging Future, ed Laura
Colini and Frank Eckardt, Wurzburg, Koningshausen & Neumann,
2011, pp. 153-162

An Actually-Existing Public Sphere The Knot [project publication] ed


Markus Bader, Oliver Bauman, Kuba Szreder, Raluca Vionea and
Katharina Koch, Berlin, Jovis Verlag, 2011, pp. 147-150

Trajectories and the Time of everyday Life Koca Inn [project


p[ublication] ed Daniela Brasil, Weimar, Revolver Publishing, 2009,
pp. 316-325

Society as a Work of Art? Zeutschrift fur kritische Theorie, 22/23,


2006, pp. 223-240

Consuming Culture: Affluence and Social Space in the New


Barcelona, The European City in Transition, ed Frank
Eckardt, Weimar, Bauhaus University, 2003, pp.229-238

Lithuania

Neoliberaliuju miesto viziju sauleydis ir urbanistinio atsainaujinimo


viltys [interview by Almanto Samalaviciaus], Salmanlaviciaus, A.,
ed., Nelaisves formos, Vilnius, Kulturus braai, 2014, pp. 113-124 [in
Lithuanian]

Neoliberaliuju Miesto Viziju Saulelydis ir Urbanistinio Atsinaujinimo


Viltys [interview by Almantas Samalavicius], Kulturos Barai, 2,
2013, pp. 2-7 [in Lithuanian]

Remembering the Unrememberable: the Harburg Monument Against


Fascism Meno Istorija jr kritika, 6, 2010, pp. 63-71

Appropriating the ex-Cold War Meno Istorija jr kritika, 3, 2007, pp.


168-174

Dislocations: black lines, white noise, a teeming universe in Tube


ed. Mark Orange, Laura Rutkute and Laima Kreivyte, Vilnius, 2009
[Venice biennale publication]

Portugal

[interview, in Portuguese] arqa, Mar/Apr 2011, pp. 32-34

Displaced Monuments and Public Spheres, Luzboa, Lisboa


Inventada pela Luz, [project catalogue] ed Mario Caeiro, Lisbon,
Luzboa, 2006, pp. 276-279

Un tempo de desassossego Luzboa, A arte da luz em lisboa [project


catalogue] ed Mario Caeiro, Lisbon, Luzboa, 2005, pp. 41-49

Culture, Development and Liberation, :isboa capital do nada


[project catalogue] ed Mario Caeiro, Lisbon, Extra]muros[, 2001, pp.
339-349 [parallel text Eng. Port.]

Depois do domino publico: espacos de representacao, transicao e


pluralitade, O Espaco Publico e a Interdisciplinaridade, ed. Pedro
Brandao and Antoni Remesar, Lisbon, Centro Portugues de Design,
2000, pp. 98-105 [parallel text Eng. Port.]

Para Alem do Espaco Publico, Lisbon, Agua Forte, 2000

South Korea

Parks, Utopias, Art, Busan Biennale 2008 / Busan Sculpture Project


Avant Garden [biennale catalogue] ed Hyungtak Jung, Busan,
Busan Biennale, 2008, pp. 240-246

Art, Space and the City [Korean trans.] Seoul, Hakgojae Publishing,
2000

Spain

La reinterpretacion critica del arte public y las utopias urbanas Arte


Publico Hoy [papers, International Congress of Art Critics],
Valladolid, AECA, 2009, pp. 195-204

The End of Utopia? Re-reading Marcuse Utopia and Utopianism, 3,


2009, pp. 53-66

Uno olympiada cultural: el Forum Universal de las Culturas 2004 La


Metacuidad: Barcelona ed Monica Degen and Marisol Garcia,
Barcelona, Anthropos, 2008, pp. 65-82

Legibility and Liveability: a critique, Perspectivas Urbanas, 5, 2004,


pp. 7-20

Cuitats Convivencias [trans,. Extract from Art, Space and the City,
1997], Interferences: context local > espais reals, ed. Pilar Bonet
and Marti Peran, Barcelona, Centre de Cultura Contemporania
Barcelona, 2002, pp. 46-61

Switzerland

Aesthetics and Engagement: interested interventions, Ecological


Aesthetics Art in Environmental Design: Theory and Practice, ed
Heike Strelow, Basel, Birkhauser, 2004, pp. 202-207

Taiwan

Art, Space and the City [Chinese trans.] Chuanhsing Publishing,


2000

USA

Metabolism@ A Japanese Modernism, Journal of Cultural Politics, 9,


1, pp. 70-85, 2012

Art, Space and Publicity, ed. Harper, G. and Moyer, T., Artists
Reclaim the Commons: New Works, New Territories, New Publics,
Chicago, ISC Press, 2013, pp. 22-26

Critical Spaces: Monuments and Changes The Practice of Public Art,


ed Cameron Cartiere and Shelley Willis, New York, Routledge, 2008,
pp. 66-90

A Green aesthetic: After Kant the Deluge Grioundworks [exhibition


catalogue] ed Grant Kester, Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University,
2005, pp. 68-79

Millennial Thinking, Public Art Review, vol. 11, 1, 1999, pp. 14-19

[extract from] Art, Space and the City, 1997, Public Art Review, vol.
10, 1, 1998, p. 22

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