The cry and demand for the Right to the City (RttC) risks becoming a cliché, merely signifying urban rebellion rather than proving its practical content on the ground. I explore the limits of the thesis via its fraught entanglement with private property rights and the state-form; and through Lefebvre's radical critique of the state, political economy and rights elsewhere. Rights claims, I contend, unintentionally reify the uneven power relations they aim to overcome, while routinely cauterising the hard-fought collective social force that forces social gains. As a counter to the RttC thesis, I explore the autonomous Take over the City (TotC) movements of 1970s Italy, arguing that these largely neglected eminently immanent forms of territori...
This paper is concerned with how space is socially produced and the vigorous struggles that this pro...
Introduction Today, the ‘right to the city’ has become a key concept, a motto, not only in academic ...
International audienceFor over two decades, various urban social movements have been growing in a nu...
The cry and demand for the Right to the City (RttC) risks becoming a cliché, merely signifying urban...
Is the Right to the City (RTTC) still a useful framework for a transformative urban politics? Given ...
PhDIn recent years, the ‘right to the city’ has emerged as a key concept and practice amongst both ...
This paper examines Lefebvre’s positions on law, rights and the right to the cityThere is a growing ...
International audienceThe literature on the right to the city, which has seen a major resurgence in ...
This contribution is about one issue, namely why there is a new and compelling claim to ‘ the right ...
[EN] The right to the city, a concept previously associated with radical social movements, has been ...
The ‘right to the city’ has gained momentum in the last few years as an attractive proposal to conte...
The right to the city concept has recently attracted a great deal of attention from radical theorist...
The right to the city, defined by Henri Lefebvre in 1967 as the right of urban inhabitants to build,...
In the last years, the idea of the right to the city, formulated almost 50 years ago by the sociolog...
Abstract Introduction The multiple forms of living in the contempora...
This paper is concerned with how space is socially produced and the vigorous struggles that this pro...
Introduction Today, the ‘right to the city’ has become a key concept, a motto, not only in academic ...
International audienceFor over two decades, various urban social movements have been growing in a nu...
The cry and demand for the Right to the City (RttC) risks becoming a cliché, merely signifying urban...
Is the Right to the City (RTTC) still a useful framework for a transformative urban politics? Given ...
PhDIn recent years, the ‘right to the city’ has emerged as a key concept and practice amongst both ...
This paper examines Lefebvre’s positions on law, rights and the right to the cityThere is a growing ...
International audienceThe literature on the right to the city, which has seen a major resurgence in ...
This contribution is about one issue, namely why there is a new and compelling claim to ‘ the right ...
[EN] The right to the city, a concept previously associated with radical social movements, has been ...
The ‘right to the city’ has gained momentum in the last few years as an attractive proposal to conte...
The right to the city concept has recently attracted a great deal of attention from radical theorist...
The right to the city, defined by Henri Lefebvre in 1967 as the right of urban inhabitants to build,...
In the last years, the idea of the right to the city, formulated almost 50 years ago by the sociolog...
Abstract Introduction The multiple forms of living in the contempora...
This paper is concerned with how space is socially produced and the vigorous struggles that this pro...
Introduction Today, the ‘right to the city’ has become a key concept, a motto, not only in academic ...
International audienceFor over two decades, various urban social movements have been growing in a nu...