Drawing upon an ethnography of recent Congolese diasporic protests in central London, this article pays attention to the traversal histories of ‘race’ and the postcolonial dynamics that precede the emergence of a contemporary diasporic ‘right to the city’ movement. The authors critically engage with Henri Lefebvre’s ‘right to the city’ as a way of explaining how the urban is not only the site but also, increasingly, a stake in urban protests. In doing so the authors relocate urban centrality – its meaning, symbolic power and heuristic status in protests – in a context where activists’ claims are not restricted to one city or, simply, the political present. Rather, protestors talk about making geopolitical connections between local and globa...
This chapter considers how class and race are navigated through informal performances by marginalize...
London Is The Place for Me explores how Afro-Caribbean migrants navigated the politics of race and c...
This article analyzes the remarkable wave of metropolitan rebellions that inaugurated the 21st centu...
Drawing upon an ethnography of recent Congolese diasporic protests in central London, this article p...
This chapter contributes to an emerging field of ‘urban communication’ research and its intersection...
This thesis, based on a critical “militant ethnography” (Juris 2007) with an auto-ethnographic compo...
In this article we reflect on how such tensions between analytical and normative entanglements of th...
This paper historicizes the riotous geographies of British Blackness by focusing on three so-called ...
In cities across the globe there is mounting evidence of growing mobilization by members of the so-c...
The history of black struggles in Britain has often centred on spaces of violence and resistance. Wh...
The emergence of global social movements is essentially symbolized by the names of cities like Seatt...
Based on research conducted with men arriving from Eastern Europe in London after expansion of EU in...
This article aims to open up a new discussion about the political potential of the renter to urban s...
Taking the London-based brass band of a transnational Congolese church (the Kimbanguist church) as a...
Based on research conducted with men arriving from eastern Europe in London after the expansion of t...
This chapter considers how class and race are navigated through informal performances by marginalize...
London Is The Place for Me explores how Afro-Caribbean migrants navigated the politics of race and c...
This article analyzes the remarkable wave of metropolitan rebellions that inaugurated the 21st centu...
Drawing upon an ethnography of recent Congolese diasporic protests in central London, this article p...
This chapter contributes to an emerging field of ‘urban communication’ research and its intersection...
This thesis, based on a critical “militant ethnography” (Juris 2007) with an auto-ethnographic compo...
In this article we reflect on how such tensions between analytical and normative entanglements of th...
This paper historicizes the riotous geographies of British Blackness by focusing on three so-called ...
In cities across the globe there is mounting evidence of growing mobilization by members of the so-c...
The history of black struggles in Britain has often centred on spaces of violence and resistance. Wh...
The emergence of global social movements is essentially symbolized by the names of cities like Seatt...
Based on research conducted with men arriving from Eastern Europe in London after expansion of EU in...
This article aims to open up a new discussion about the political potential of the renter to urban s...
Taking the London-based brass band of a transnational Congolese church (the Kimbanguist church) as a...
Based on research conducted with men arriving from eastern Europe in London after the expansion of t...
This chapter considers how class and race are navigated through informal performances by marginalize...
London Is The Place for Me explores how Afro-Caribbean migrants navigated the politics of race and c...
This article analyzes the remarkable wave of metropolitan rebellions that inaugurated the 21st centu...