Social movements in the (post-) neoliberal city

Social movements in the (post-) neoliberal ci ...
Margit Mayer, Margit Mayer
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Social movements in the (post-) neoliberal city

"Margit Mayer looks at contemporary social movements that contest neoliberal urban development by invoking the Right to the City, a motto originally coined by Henri Lefébvre in the 1960s. Mayer contrasts these new movements to those of previous phases in postwar, political-economic development, and thus establishes a set of correspondences between consecutive urban regimes and shifting forms of contestation. This framework helps to identify the novelty of progressive movements within the (post-)neoliberal city - as well as to explore the scope of meanings attached to their demand for the Right to the City, which has become such a defining feature of current urban struggles not just in the Euro-American core, but around the world. Social Movements in the (Post-)Neoliberal City discusses the implications of the current economic crisis for the Right to the City movements, and speculates about what these movements might imply for designing the (post-)neoliberal city. The Civic City Cahier series intends to provide material for a critical discussion about the role of design for a new social city. It publishes short monographic texts by authors who specialise in urban and design theory and practice"--Publisher's website.

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Bedford Press
Language
English
Pages
56

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Social movements in the (post-) neoliberal city
2010, Bedford Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
London
Series
Civic City Cahier -- 1, Civic city cahier -- 1.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
307.76
Library of Congress
HT151 .M39 2011

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Pagination
56 p.
Number of pages
56

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43795849M
ISBN 10
1907414053
ISBN 13
9781907414053
OCLC/WorldCat
674631161

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