Lecture 5: Resisting the Capitalist City Flashcards

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Bassett

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(2008)
Paris Commune 1871, response to Hausmannisation
new form of society

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Ross

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(2008) a turning point in city geogrpahies

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Lefebvre

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(1965)

archetypal claiming of a right to the city, by those who have been dispossessed

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Harvey

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(2003)

Most extraordinary event of its kind

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Clements

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(2012)
Riots in london in the 1980s.
racism in major institutions

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Sassen

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(2011)

The city is a space where the powerless can make history, where the civic is made

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Meinfield

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(2013)

Zucotti Park occupy movement represented the local and the global sites of financial capitalism

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Vasudevan

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(2014)

had set goals dispite dispersal

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Lubin

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(2012)

lack of hierachy may and leaderless groups

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10
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Salmenkaria

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(2009)

Some places and cities have spaces that lend themselves more readily to processes of resistence

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Sadowski

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(2014)

architecture can also be a means of surpressing certain groups or actions

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MacLeod and McFarlane

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(2014)

We are encouraged to think about grammars of injustice

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