This article aims to develop a comparative framework of analysis to study urban crises, arguing that there is a need to establish the analytical links between ‘everyday life and systemic trends and struggles’, and thus to tie together the insights produced by ‘particularistic accounts’. It examines urban crises as political phenomena and brings the Marxist notion of ‘alienation’ to the centre of attention. We argue that ‘alienation’ – as a universal mechanism facilitating capital accumulation process via dispossession, and as negative mental/emotional implications of dispossession, is useful to establish those analytical links. We identify two domains, urban economic structure and urban political system, where alienation is contained. Publi...
There is a long history in social science that connects urbanization to capitalism. This article dis...
This paper seeks to provide a conceptual framework in which to examine the social practices of conte...
Crises spur reflection and re-evaluation of what matters and what is valued. The impacts of the 2008...
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This article argues that a critical urban studies needs to examine the reproduction of crisis in cit...
This paper asks what critical urban theory can add to the sociology of disasters. If the fundamental...
This paper deals with the question how urban crises – whether political, economic, financial, enviro...
The crises that cities face—such as climate change, pandemics, economic downturn, and racism—are tig...
The current crisis, with its particularly severe configuration in Southern European countries, provi...
Locating the global financial crisis: variegated neoliberalization in four European cities. Territor...
open access articleDrawing from neo-Gramscian theory, the paper explores how urban austerity governa...
The current era of global urbanization is defined by a convergence of economic and political crises,...
Published online: 21 March 2022This paper takes stock of the emerging literature on the governance a...
This paper suggests that crisis theories provide a framework for analyzing the urban spaces of neoli...
On Urban « Crises », Danièle Voldman. Whereas sociologists and political scientists have been analyz...
There is a long history in social science that connects urbanization to capitalism. This article dis...
This paper seeks to provide a conceptual framework in which to examine the social practices of conte...
Crises spur reflection and re-evaluation of what matters and what is valued. The impacts of the 2008...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article argues that a critical urban studies needs to examine the reproduction of crisis in cit...
This paper asks what critical urban theory can add to the sociology of disasters. If the fundamental...
This paper deals with the question how urban crises – whether political, economic, financial, enviro...
The crises that cities face—such as climate change, pandemics, economic downturn, and racism—are tig...
The current crisis, with its particularly severe configuration in Southern European countries, provi...
Locating the global financial crisis: variegated neoliberalization in four European cities. Territor...
open access articleDrawing from neo-Gramscian theory, the paper explores how urban austerity governa...
The current era of global urbanization is defined by a convergence of economic and political crises,...
Published online: 21 March 2022This paper takes stock of the emerging literature on the governance a...
This paper suggests that crisis theories provide a framework for analyzing the urban spaces of neoli...
On Urban « Crises », Danièle Voldman. Whereas sociologists and political scientists have been analyz...
There is a long history in social science that connects urbanization to capitalism. This article dis...
This paper seeks to provide a conceptual framework in which to examine the social practices of conte...
Crises spur reflection and re-evaluation of what matters and what is valued. The impacts of the 2008...