Preface: The Everyday Politics of Public Space
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2019-08-15
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Article
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English
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Abstract
While in the past two decades a rich literature has emerged about the politics of public space, many of these theoretical works and empirical studies consider public space interactions and behaviors against the backdrop of deliberative or representative politics. In this special issue, to which this article is the preface, we offer some reflections on how the everyday and the micro-level can be sites of political expression, leading inevitably to a critical discussion of the central assumptions regarding private/public space and its generational, gendered, classed, and “culturalized” construction. This analysis takes place with three theoretical axes in the background: Katz’s minor theory, anarchist theory on prefigurative politics, and Foucault, de Certeau, and Lefebvre’s work on power, knowledge, and place.
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G Geography (General)
H Social Sciences (General)
HT Communities. Classes. Races
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Journal
Space and Culture
ISSN
1206-3312
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22
Issue
3
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SAGE
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DijkemaC
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De Backer, M., Dijkema, C., & Hörschelmann, K. (2019). Preface: The Everyday Politics of Public Space. In Space and Culture (Vol. 22, Issue 3). SAGE. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.19256
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