Cultural Studies has developed a coherent set of analytical methods and political assumptions which are articulated to one another at the site of the text. The author disputes this articulation, arguing that in both method as well as assumption Cultural Studies duplicates early-modern political philosophy, and thus the political assumptions of the liberal state--which the discipline on the whole stands in critique of. A cultural model based on the distributive patterns of material activities is proposed. This model is discussed in relation to developments in political economy ca. 1945-1990, and the effect of these developments upon urban and architectural space.U of I OnlyETDs are only available to UIUC Users without author permissio
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The line of scholarship dominating Anglophone geographers ’ approaches to studying economic geograph...
Cultural Studies has developed a coherent set of analytical methods and political assumptions which ...
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Public architecture is the container of public life and idea, which expresses the political culture....
While urban political economy tends to generalize the functional economic pressures upon socio-polit...
Problem setting. In modern political discourse, the phenomenon of ideology is almost not considered ...
Political economy has regained a central position among the academic subjects dealing with the polit...
The line of scholarship dominating Anglophone geographers ’ approaches to studying economic geograph...
Cultural Studies has developed a coherent set of analytical methods and political assumptions which ...
Discussions about the culture-economy articulation have occurred largely within the confines of eco...
none1noWhen I was young both the liberal and the marxist politicians and economists said that, to in...
While political economic perspectives of urban globalization tend to gener-alize the economic pressu...
Political economy remains a pressing agenda for political geography and human geography more general...
Studies in sociology and political economy typically depend on a shared, problematic vision of socia...
Abstract. Much of the recent 'locality studies ' literature suffers from a poorly theorise...
Today’s land grabs are a continuation of past imperialist desires, with a clear distinction that tod...
This is a book about how cities occupy space. We are not interested in architectural masterpieces, b...
This article argues that the analytical pendulum has swung too far in prioritizing consumption in an...
Public architecture is the container of public life and idea, which expresses the political culture....
While urban political economy tends to generalize the functional economic pressures upon socio-polit...
Problem setting. In modern political discourse, the phenomenon of ideology is almost not considered ...
Political economy has regained a central position among the academic subjects dealing with the polit...
The line of scholarship dominating Anglophone geographers ’ approaches to studying economic geograph...