http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/reuj20/14/3#.VuKXEDY3KkgIn recent years responses to neoliberal urbanism and social injustice have been framed in terms of ‘the right to the city’, both by academics and social movements. This special issue presents case studies of housing struggles from around the globe that are framed within a right to the city perspective. In this introduction to the special issue we first present a short synopsis of the idea of a right to the city, as put forward by Henri Lefebvre; second, we briefly discuss earlier work that has used a right to the city lens to look at housing; and third, we provide an overview of the papers that make up this special issue.status: publishe
In the last decade, the right to the city has evolved as a powerful rallying cry in the struggle aga...
Feminists around the world are claiming their right to the city. They fight against the capitalist a...
In this paper I propose to conceive the right to the city as a right to have rights. With this expre...
In recent years responses to neoliberal urbanism and social injustice have been framed in terms of “...
International audienceFor over two decades, various urban social movements have been growing in a nu...
The right to the city, defined by Henri Lefebvre in 1967 as the right of urban inhabitants to build,...
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 struggles this process entails. ...
This contribution is about one issue, namely why there is a new and compelling claim to ‘ the right ...
The right to the city concept has recently attracted a great deal of attention from radical theorist...
The paper discusses the political usefulness and the challenges met by the right to the city concept...
This paper is concerned with how space is socially produced and the vigorous struggles that this pro...
Increasing poor people\u27s access to property and shelter in urban settings raises difficult questi...
In 1968 the French Marxist philosopher Henri Lefebvre defined the right to the city as a right to “u...
Under conditions of globalization large cities present unique challenges for poverty reduction and t...
In the last decade, the right to the city has evolved as a powerful rallying cry in the struggle aga...
Feminists around the world are claiming their right to the city. They fight against the capitalist a...
In this paper I propose to conceive the right to the city as a right to have rights. With this expre...
In recent years responses to neoliberal urbanism and social injustice have been framed in terms of “...
International audienceFor over two decades, various urban social movements have been growing in a nu...
The right to the city, defined by Henri Lefebvre in 1967 as the right of urban inhabitants to build,...
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 struggles this process entails. ...
This contribution is about one issue, namely why there is a new and compelling claim to ‘ the right ...
The right to the city concept has recently attracted a great deal of attention from radical theorist...
The paper discusses the political usefulness and the challenges met by the right to the city concept...
This paper is concerned with how space is socially produced and the vigorous struggles that this pro...
Increasing poor people\u27s access to property and shelter in urban settings raises difficult questi...
In 1968 the French Marxist philosopher Henri Lefebvre defined the right to the city as a right to “u...
Under conditions of globalization large cities present unique challenges for poverty reduction and t...
In the last decade, the right to the city has evolved as a powerful rallying cry in the struggle aga...
Feminists around the world are claiming their right to the city. They fight against the capitalist a...
In this paper I propose to conceive the right to the city as a right to have rights. With this expre...