This article responds to both ongoing urban practices and strands of urban theory by arguing for a (re-)turn to the everyday as a means of thinking about antagonism and political possibility. We examine how the everyday might be conceived politically and wonder what it is about the current conjuncture that is fuelling the reimagining of the political possibility of the urban. We develop the category of urban everyday politics to capture the politicised everyday practices observable in our towns and cities: collective, organised and strategic practices that articulate a political antagonism embedded in, but breaking with, urban everyday life through altering socio-spatial relations. While we make no empirical claims about the current impact ...
This research is an analysis of efforts to develop a politics of everyday life through embedding ana...
Critical review of how the urban is imagined in the context of urban politics, with some reflection ...
Responding to contemporary mechanisms of depoliticisation, some marginalised groups create political...
This article responds to both ongoing urban practices and strands of urban theory by arguing for a (...
How can we recognize the political in the city? How might urban scholars engage with forms of urban ...
We outline the rationale for reopening the issue of the spatiality of the ‘urban’ in urban politics....
This paper deals with urban political geographies and, most particularly, with political economy per...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
This article analyzes the remarkable wave of metropolitan rebellions that inaugurated the 21st centu...
How do we envision the future of cities? This question is particularly relevant when doing research ...
Abstract: Inequalities in conditions of access to water are emblematic of contemporary urban life an...
Essay faces the problem of determinacy of global capitalism processes for the reality of urban pol...
Privatization of urban space is increasing, the needs of the global economy push out those of ordina...
Despite the turn to relational vocabularies in urban theory, most work on urban politics acknowledgi...
In this paper, we put forward an examination of the interconnections between public space, the every...
This research is an analysis of efforts to develop a politics of everyday life through embedding ana...
Critical review of how the urban is imagined in the context of urban politics, with some reflection ...
Responding to contemporary mechanisms of depoliticisation, some marginalised groups create political...
This article responds to both ongoing urban practices and strands of urban theory by arguing for a (...
How can we recognize the political in the city? How might urban scholars engage with forms of urban ...
We outline the rationale for reopening the issue of the spatiality of the ‘urban’ in urban politics....
This paper deals with urban political geographies and, most particularly, with political economy per...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
This article analyzes the remarkable wave of metropolitan rebellions that inaugurated the 21st centu...
How do we envision the future of cities? This question is particularly relevant when doing research ...
Abstract: Inequalities in conditions of access to water are emblematic of contemporary urban life an...
Essay faces the problem of determinacy of global capitalism processes for the reality of urban pol...
Privatization of urban space is increasing, the needs of the global economy push out those of ordina...
Despite the turn to relational vocabularies in urban theory, most work on urban politics acknowledgi...
In this paper, we put forward an examination of the interconnections between public space, the every...
This research is an analysis of efforts to develop a politics of everyday life through embedding ana...
Critical review of how the urban is imagined in the context of urban politics, with some reflection ...
Responding to contemporary mechanisms of depoliticisation, some marginalised groups create political...