This paper examines Lefebvre’s positions on law, rights and the right to the cityThere is a growing consideration globally of a right to the city in urban policies, strategies and legislation. The mention of this concept in the UN’s New Urban Agenda vision statement, in relation to human rights, both acknowledges and encourages this trend. It is also a result of lobbying and contestation. In the Anglo-American scholarly literature, there has been caution as to whether Henri Lefebvre intended a legal and institutionalized meaning for his ‘right to the city’. This paper reviews these debates and from that perspective examines Lefebvre’s positions on law, rights and the right to the city. It locates this within his wider political strategy and...
In the last years, the idea of the right to the city, formulated almost 50 years ago by the sociolog...
The paper discusses the political usefulness and the challenges met by the right to the city concept...
A scholarly chapter which discusses Lefebvre's theory of the Right to the City as it applies to comm...
The right to the city, defined by Henri Lefebvre in 1967 as the right of urban inhabitants to build,...
The right to the city concept has recently attracted a great deal of attention from radical theorist...
This contribution is about one issue, namely why there is a new and compelling claim to ‘ the right ...
Introduction Today, the ‘right to the city’ has become a key concept, a motto, not only in academic ...
This paper is concerned with how space is socially produced and the vigorous struggles that this pro...
In this paper I propose to conceive the right to the city as a right to have rights. With this expre...
In the last decade, the right to the city has evolved as a powerful rallying cry in the struggle aga...
International audienceFor over two decades, various urban social movements have been growing in a nu...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This article is aimed at expanding the reader’s knowledge of urban issues, especially the concept of...
This article investigates on the concept of space, its production, use, and change processes, and un...
As the new millennium unfolds, many activists and scholars have responded to enduring inequality in ...
In the last years, the idea of the right to the city, formulated almost 50 years ago by the sociolog...
The paper discusses the political usefulness and the challenges met by the right to the city concept...
A scholarly chapter which discusses Lefebvre's theory of the Right to the City as it applies to comm...
The right to the city, defined by Henri Lefebvre in 1967 as the right of urban inhabitants to build,...
The right to the city concept has recently attracted a great deal of attention from radical theorist...
This contribution is about one issue, namely why there is a new and compelling claim to ‘ the right ...
Introduction Today, the ‘right to the city’ has become a key concept, a motto, not only in academic ...
This paper is concerned with how space is socially produced and the vigorous struggles that this pro...
In this paper I propose to conceive the right to the city as a right to have rights. With this expre...
In the last decade, the right to the city has evolved as a powerful rallying cry in the struggle aga...
International audienceFor over two decades, various urban social movements have been growing in a nu...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This article is aimed at expanding the reader’s knowledge of urban issues, especially the concept of...
This article investigates on the concept of space, its production, use, and change processes, and un...
As the new millennium unfolds, many activists and scholars have responded to enduring inequality in ...
In the last years, the idea of the right to the city, formulated almost 50 years ago by the sociolog...
The paper discusses the political usefulness and the challenges met by the right to the city concept...
A scholarly chapter which discusses Lefebvre's theory of the Right to the City as it applies to comm...