The right to the city, defined by Henri Lefebvre in 1967 as the right of urban inhabitants to build, decide and create the city, and make of it a privileged space of anti-capitalist struggle, is again at the center of political debate. Social scientists, social movements, international aid agencies and States take it as a benchmark for policy analysis and to discuss the urban changes in contemporary capitalist cities. This article discusses the assumptions made by Lefebvre in 1967 and the transformation that the concept of right to the city has had from authors such as David Harvey, Edward Soja and Ana Fani Alessandri Carlos
In the last decade, the right to the city has evolved as a powerful rallying cry in the struggle aga...
A scholarly chapter which discusses Lefebvre's theory of the Right to the City as it applies to comm...
This paper is concerned with how space is socially produced and the struggles this process entails. ...
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 ...
The paper discusses the political usefulness and the challenges met by the right to the city concept...
In the last years, the idea of the right to the city, formulated almost 50 years ago by the sociolog...
In 1968 the French Marxist philosopher Henri Lefebvre defined the right to the city as a right to “u...
International audienceFor over two decades, various urban social movements have been growing in a nu...
This rewiev compares Henri Lefebvre idea concerning the “right to the city” with David Harvey‟s one....
In recent years responses to neoliberal urbanism and social injustice have been framed in terms of “...
This paper examines Lefebvre’s positions on law, rights and the right to the cityThere is a growing ...
In this paper I propose to conceive the right to the city as a right to have rights. With this expre...
Is the Right to the City (RTTC) still a useful framework for a transformative urban politics? Given ...
Today, the phenomenon of globalization brings impact not only on the positive side, the seafarers ha...
In the last decade, the right to the city has evolved as a powerful rallying cry in the struggle aga...
A scholarly chapter which discusses Lefebvre's theory of the Right to the City as it applies to comm...
This paper is concerned with how space is socially produced and the struggles this process entails. ...
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 ...
The paper discusses the political usefulness and the challenges met by the right to the city concept...
In the last years, the idea of the right to the city, formulated almost 50 years ago by the sociolog...
In 1968 the French Marxist philosopher Henri Lefebvre defined the right to the city as a right to “u...
International audienceFor over two decades, various urban social movements have been growing in a nu...
This rewiev compares Henri Lefebvre idea concerning the “right to the city” with David Harvey‟s one....
In recent years responses to neoliberal urbanism and social injustice have been framed in terms of “...
This paper examines Lefebvre’s positions on law, rights and the right to the cityThere is a growing ...
In this paper I propose to conceive the right to the city as a right to have rights. With this expre...
Is the Right to the City (RTTC) still a useful framework for a transformative urban politics? Given ...
Today, the phenomenon of globalization brings impact not only on the positive side, the seafarers ha...
In the last decade, the right to the city has evolved as a powerful rallying cry in the struggle aga...
A scholarly chapter which discusses Lefebvre's theory of the Right to the City as it applies to comm...
This paper is concerned with how space is socially produced and the struggles this process entails. ...