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  1. Hostile urban architecture: A critical discussion of the seemingly offensive art of keeping people away.Karl Persson De Fine Licht - 2017 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 2 (2):27-44.
    For many years, some urban architecture has aimed to exclude unwanted groups of people from some locations. This type of architecture is called “defensive” or “hostile” architecture and includes benches that cannot be slept on, spikes in the ground that cannot be stood on, and pieces of metal that hinder one’s ability to skateboard. These defensive measures have sparked public outrage, with many thinking such measures lead to suffering, are disrespectful, and violate people’s rights. In this paper, it is argued (...)
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  • Fresh food, new faces: community gardening as ecological gentrification in St. Louis, Missouri.Taylor Harris Braswell - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (4):809-822.
    A largely qualitative body of literature has contributed to understanding the contradictory dimensions of community gardening as a social justice tool. Building on this literature through a city-wide, quantitative intervention, this paper focuses on community gardening as a facilitator of ecological gentrification in St. Louis, Missouri. Combining the analytical lenses of spatial justice, urban political ecology, and the rent gap theory of gentrification, I deploy spatial regression analysis to show that community gardening was positively associated with gentrification in St. Louis (...)
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  • Creative Ageing Policy: Mixing of Silver, Creative, and Social Economies.Andrzej Klimczuk - 2015 - In Esa 12th Conference: Differences, Inequalities and Sociological Imagination: Abstract Book. European Sociological Association; Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences. pp. 59--60.
    In Esa 12th Conference: Differences, Inequalities and Sociological Imagination: Abstract Book. European Sociological Association; Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences. pp. 59--60 (2015) .
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  • Citizens and 'Squatters': The Contested Subject of Public Policy in Neoliberal Mumbai.Gayatri A. Menon - 2013 - Ethics and Social Welfare 7 (2):155-169.
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  • Tourist Representations and Public Space Regulation.Lucas P. Konzen - 2014 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 27 (1):135-160.
    This article illustrates the ways in which visual representations construct the meanings of norms governing the spaces we commonly inhabit. I argue that norms regulating public spaces such as streets, parks, plazas, and beaches arise within the process of conceiving tourist representations of space that benefit hegemonic groups in society. My argument is empirically grounded on evidence from a case study on public space regulation in Acapulco, Mexico. By means of a semiotic analysis of tourist materials such as maps and (...)
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  • Commanding and Controlling Protest Crowds.Kylie Bourne - 2011 - Critical Horizons 12 (2):189-210.
    Police and authorities have increasingly adopted "command and control" strategies to the policing of intentionally peaceful protest crowds. These strategies work to close down access to a physical space in which a protest is to occur and thus in turn they effectively restrict the capacity of a citizen to engage in the democratic right of peaceful protest.
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  • Lefebvre's production of space: Implications for nursing.Jacqueline A. Strus, Dave Holmes, Patrick O'Byrne & Chad Hammond - 2024 - Nursing Philosophy 25 (1):e12420.
    In this paper, we argue that nurses need to be aware of how the production of space in specific contexts – including health care systems and research institutions – perpetuates marginalized populations' state of social otherness. Lefebvre's idea regarding spatial triad is mobilized in this paper, as it pertains to two‐spirited, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer populations (2SLGBTQ*). We believe that nurses can create counter‐spaces within health care systems and research institutions that challenge normative discourses. Lefebvre's work provides us (...)
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  • Attuning to geostories: Learning encounters with urban plants.William Smolander & Noora Pyyry - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (11):1237-1252.
    This paper is a call for educators to respond to the problematics that arise from reducing the Earth to a resource for human activities. The concept of ‘Anthropocene’ is a burning invitation to rethink education by putting the human to its place. We therefore argue for a spatial-embodied conceptualization of learning, which involves the more-than-human and nonrepresentational. In this effort, we use Latour’s concept of ‘geostory’ to problematize the prevailing anthropocentrism in education. We discuss the power of experimentation by introducing (...)
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  • Gentrification as domination.David Jenkins - forthcoming - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.
    Advocates of gentrification regard it as a strategy of urban rehabilitation. Critics see in it the displacement of people from old neighborhoods, the polarizing of communities and both the expression and exacerbation of existing inequalities. Within political theory, assessments of gentrification have engaged primarily in evaluating gentrification’s benefits (rehabilitation) and burdens (displacements). In this paper, I argue gentrification is best understood as a relationship of domination between, on the one hand, the producers and consumers of gentrification, connected to one another (...)
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  • Einleitung: „Philosophie der Stadt“.Andrea Klonschinski & Johannes Müller-Salo - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 8 (1).
    Zusammenfassung: Obwohl sich die „Philosophie der Stadt“ in den letzten Jahrzehnten dynamisch entwickelt hat, stellt sie noch keine klar konturierte philosophische Teildisziplin dar. Dieser Zustand birgt Chancen und Probleme: Die aktuellen Debatten sind vielschichtig und kreativ, die Potentiale verschiedener Theorien, Traditionen und Methoden zur philosophischen Erschließung der Stadt werden erprobt und kombiniert. Zugleich zeigt sich nach wie vor eine gewisse Unsicherheit hinsichtlich der genauen Ziele und Aufgaben einer Philosophie der Stadt sowie hinsichtlich ihres Verhältnisses zu anderen Disziplinen der Stadtforschung. Die (...)
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  • Urban (Digital) Play and Right to the City: A Critical Perspective.Eunice Castro Seixas - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In this paper I discuss the concept of the right to the city in articulation with the concept of urban play and more specifically, the diverse body of research related with playable and playful cities. Following a brief review of these two concepts and related studies, I critically discuss the possibilities of articulating Lefebvre's radical concept of the right to the city to contemporary interventions on urban and digital play.
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  • Moving Bodies as Moving Targets: A Feminist Perspective on Sexual Violence in Transit.Louise Pedersen - 2020 - Open Philosophy 3 (1):369-388.
    Acts of sexual violence in transit environments are everyday occurrences for women across the globe, and the fear of being on the receiving end of sexual violence severely impacts women’s mobility patterns. Gill Valentine, in her examination of women’s fear of male violence and women’s perception and use of public space, has argued that the impact on women’s mobility amounts to a spatial expression of patriarchy. The aim of this paper is to expand upon Valentine’s notion of “the spatial expression (...)
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  • La parte di Tersite. Verità e democrazia dopo la democrazia.Valeria Pinto - 2019 - Laboratorio dell’ISPF 16.
    [The Part of Thersitis. Truth and Democracy after Democracy]. This article presents the crisis of governability due to an “excess of democracy” diagnosed by the 1975 report The Crisis of Democracy as a crisis of control and shows how its corrective in the neoliberal transformation of the State coincides with a “revolution of control”. The passage from the traditional bureaucratic control of legitimacy to the automation of control generates what Foucault called the “society of the norm”, marked by the invisibility (...)
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  • Educational Justice: Liberal ideals, persistent inequality and the constructive uses of critique.Michael S. Merry - 2020 - New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    There is a loud and persistent drum beat of support for schools, for citizenship, for diversity and inclusion, and increasingly for labor market readiness with very little critical attention to the assumptions underlying these agendas, let alone to their many internal contradictions. Accordingly, in this book I examine the philosophical, motivational, and practical challenges of education theory, policy, and practice in the twenty-first century. As I proceed, I do not neglect the historical, comparative international context so essential to better understanding (...)
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  • Global cities, global justice?Loren King & Michael Blake - 2018 - Journal of Global Ethics 14 (3):332-352.
    The global city is a contested site of economic innovation and cultural production, as well as profound inequalities of wealth and life chances. These cities, and large cities that aspire to ‘global’ status, are often the point of entry for new immigrants. Yet for political theorists (and indeed many scholars of global institutions), these critical sites of global influence and inequality have not been a significant focus of attention. This is curious. Theorists have wrestled with the nature and demands of (...)
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  • O roszczeniach pozaparlamentarnej polityki. Przypadek miejskich ruchów społecznych w Polsce.Przemysław Pluciński - 2014 - Władza Sądzenia 3 (1).
    Główne problemy planowego artykułu dotyczą krytycznej ana - lizy uniwersalistycznych roszczeń wysuwanych przez rozmaite podmioty pozaparlamen - tarnej polityki, w tym wypadku część tzw. miejskich ruchów społecznych. Podstawowe pytanie jakie stawiam dotyczy możliwości takiego modelu pozaparlamentarnej polityczności, który próbuje być jednocześnie polityczny i aideologiczny. Przedmiotem rozważań są wewnętrzne napięcia pomiędzy rozmaitymi frakcjami miejskich ruchów spo - łecznych we współczesnej Polsce, ze szczególnym uwzględnienie kontekstu tak zwanych „narracji konkretnych” jako próby ich „odpolitycznienia”. Konkluzją rozważań jest kon - cepcja „demokracji miejskiej”, przede (...)
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  • Abstraction Beyond a ‘Law of Thought’: On Space, Appropriation and Concrete Abstraction.Chris Butler - 2016 - Law and Critique 27 (3):247-268.
    Given that one of the defining elements of capitalist society is the ubiquity of forms of abstraction through which social relations are mediated, it is not surprising that a generalised ‘reproach of abstraction’ has taken on a critical orthodoxy within social theory and the humanities. Many of these attacks against a pervasive culture of abstraction have an obvious resonance with longstanding critiques of the abstractions inherent in law. This article explores the critique of the power of abstraction that is a (...)
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  • Outline of a Marxist Commodity Theory of the Public Sphere.John Michael Roberts - 2017 - Historical Materialism 25 (1):3-35.
    In recent years, the public sphere, which represents a realm in civil society where people can debate and discuss a range of issues and common concerns important to them, has become a key area for research in the humanities and social sciences. Arguably, however, Marxist theory has yet to advance a theoretical account of the most abstract and simple ideological properties of the capitalist public sphere as these appear under universal commodity relationships. The paper therefore tentatively seeks to develop such (...)
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  • Femininity and Masculinity in City-Form: Philosophical Urbanism as a History of Consciousness.Abraham Akkerman - 2006 - Human Studies 29 (2):229-256.
    Mutual feedback between human-made environments and facets of thought throughout history has yielded two myths: the Garden and the Citadel. Both myths correspond to Jung’s feminine and masculine collective subconscious, as well as to Nietzsche’s premise of Apollonian and Dionysian impulses in art. Nietzsche’s premise suggests, furthermore, that the feminine myth of the Garden is time-bound whereas the masculine myth of the Citadel, or the Ideal City, constitutes a spatial deportment. Throughout history the two myths have continually molded the built (...)
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  • Topological London.Kristofer Erickson - unknown
    This chapter considers the topological ordering of urban space enabled by mobile computing devices, using London as a field site and example. Building on theory developed by Scott Lash, Rob Shields and others, I first distinguish between virtual and topological figurations of the city. I then consider the various implications of topological spatiality for urban politics, before moving on to an attempt to empirically develop a typology of mobile applications centred on London, each offering different opportunities for urban encounter and (...)
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  • The forms of power and the forms of cities: building on Charles Tilly. [REVIEW]Peter Marcuse - 2010 - Theory and Society 39 (3-4):471-485.
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  • Los espacios urbanos de la democracia. Del ágora a la plaza.Francisco Colom González - 2022 - Arbor 198 (803-804):a635.
    A lo largo de la historia la ciudad ha constituido el espacio por excelencia de la democracia. Esta es la razón por la que reconstruyendo la cambiante funcionalidad de los espacios urbanos podemos rastrear la genealogía de la esfera pública. Este artículo aborda el estudio de las prácticas democráticas a través de los lugares de la ciudad en los que se han desarrollado, particularmente las plazas públicas. Las plazas se presentan desde esta perspectiva como un espacio agonístico añadido a las (...)
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  • Continuous Production and New Forms of Labour: A Case for Reclaiming Public Time.Surajit Chakravarty - 2020 - Journal of Human Values 26 (1):75-92.
    This article makes two arguments. First, that advanced information and communication technologies (ICTs) have created multiple parallel flows of consumption that allow us to be productive continuously, in the sense of generating value for the economy. Second, the struggle over social time poses emergent challenges for planning and urban design. After introducing the relevant themes, this article explains how value is derived from labour and the process through which time is made economically productive. Next, it is posited that advanced ICTs, (...)
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  • Hegemony of the “Great Equalizer” and the Fragmentation of Common Sense: A Gramscian Model of Inflated Ambitions for Schooling.Jerald Isseks - 2017 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 53 (1):49-62.
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