1. Introduction / Jean Hillier and Emma Rooksby
2. Habitus / Pierre Bourdieu
Politics of Space and Place
3. Democracy and the Question of Power / Ernesto Laclau
4. Politics: Territorial or Non-Territorial? / Paul Hirst
5. Toleration and the Art of International Governance: How is it Possible to 'Live Together' in a Fragmenting International System? / Grahame F. Thompson
6. Which Kind of Public Space for a Democratic Habitus? / Chantal Mouffe
7. Metropolitan Liberalism and Colonial Autocracy / Barry Hindess
8. Governmentality and Regional Economic Strategies / Joe Painter
Processes of Place-Making
9. Mind the Gap / Jean Hillier
10. Place, Identity and Governance: Transforming Discourses and Practices / Patsy Healey
11. Difference, Fear and Habitus: A Political Economy of Urban Fears / Leonie Sandercock
12. Spectral Cities: Where the Repressed Returns and Other Short Stories / Steve Pile
13. Crime and the Design of the Built Environment: Anglo-American Comparisons of Policy and Practice / Ted Kitchen and Richard H. Schneider
14. Silent Complicity of Architecture / Kim Dovey
15. Belonging: Towards Theory of Identification with Space / Neil Leach
Decolonising Spatial Habitus
16. Placemaking as Project? Habitus and Migration in Transnational Cities / John Friedmann
17. Enduring Landscape, Changing Habitus: The Sa'dan Toraja of Sulawesi, Indonesia / Roxana Waterson
18. Endurance of Aboriginal Women in Australia / Fay Gale
19. Belonging, Naming and Decolonisation / Val Plumwood
20. Conclusion / Jean Hillier and Emma Rooksby.