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Urban Revolution Now - Henri Lefebvre in Social Research and Architecture

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Zusatztext 'Lefebvre's thought has perhaps never been more important than today as urban insurgencies around the world are reshaping the politics of planetary urbanization and announce a new urban revolution. This book is truly a milestone in actualizing Lefebvre for our contemporary urban condition.' Erik Swyngedouw! University of Manchester! UK 'Henri Lefebvre's approach to the production of urban space continues to inspire radical theory and research in relation to diverse conditions! transformations and struggles in cities around the world. This book offers powerful evidence that the theories and concepts developed by Lefebvre may be productively mobilized to illuminate major dimensions of contemporary urbanization processes. As this volume assertively demonstrates! Lefebvre's work remains an essential resource for contemporary forms of critical urban theory - and praxis.' Neil Brenner! Harvard University! USA Informationen zum Autor Łukasz Stanek is a Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Manchester! UK; Christian Schmid is Professor of Sociology at the School of Architecture! ETH Zürich! Switzerland and Ákos Moravánszky is Professor of Architecture! ETH Zürich! Switzerland. Klappentext In an era when the tendency identified by Lefebvre in his 1970 work 'The Urban Revolution' has become reality! this interdisciplinary book brings together some of the leading thinkers including Neil Brenner! Edward J. Soja! Eric Swyngedouw and Christine Boyer to draw a general picture of the global processes of urbanization today. Zusammenfassung In an era when the tendency identified by Lefebvre in his 1970 work 'The Urban Revolution' has become reality, this interdisciplinary book brings together some of the leading thinkers including Neil Brenner, Edward J. Soja, Eric Swyngedouw and Christine Boyer to draw a general picture of the global processes of urbanization today. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction: theory! not method - thinking with Lefebvre! Christian Schmid! Łukasz Stanek and Ákos Moravánszky. Part I On Complete Urbanization: The trouble with Henri: urban research and the theory of the production of space! Christian Schmid; During the urban revolution - conjunctures on the streets of Dhaka! Elisa T. Bertuzzo; Where Lefebvre meets the East: urbanization in Hong Kong! Wing-Shing Tang; Henri Lefebvre and 'colonization': from reinterpretation to research! Stefan Kipfer and Kanishka Goonewardena. Part II Contradictions of Abstract Space: Plan Puebla Panama: the violence of abstract space! Japhy Wilson; 'Greater Paris': urbanization but no urbanity - how Lefebvre predicted our metropolitan future! Jean-Pierre Garnier; The production of urban competitiveness: modelling 22@Barcelona! Greig Charnock and Ramon Ribera-Fumaz; Reconstructing New Orleans and the right to the city! M. Christine Boyer. Part III Everyday Architectures: Ground exploration: producing everyday life at the South Bank! 1948-1951! Nick Beech; The space of the square: a Lefebvrean archaeology of Budapest! Ákos Moravánszky; The archi-texture of power: an inquiry into the spatial textures of post-socialist Sarajevo! Mejrema Zatri; For difference 'in and through' São Paulo: the regressive-progressive method! Fraya Frehse. Part IV Urban Society and its Projects: Architectural project and the agency of representation: the case of Nowa Huta! Poland! Łukasz Stanek; The debate about Berlin Tempelhof Airport! or: a Lefebvrean critique of recent debates about affect in geography! Ulrich Best; Novi Beograd: reinventing Utopia! Ljiljana Blagojevi; Lefebvrean vaguenesses: going beyond diversion in the production of new spaces! Jan Lilliendahl Larsen. Index. ...

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