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Category Archives: Marxismo
Andy Merrifield | La nueva cuestión urbana, traducción al castellano
La editorial Katakrak ha publicado recientemente La nueva cuestión urbana, de Andy Merrifield, traducción del original publicado en 2014 por Pluto Press. La nueva cuestión urbana es una exuberante aventura a través de nuestra condición urbana global actual, que traza … Continue reading
Jean-Pierre Garnier en Madrid y Valladolid
El sociólogo Jean-Pierre Garnier nos visita una vez más para hablar sobre urbanismo, conflicto social y lucha de clases. El jueves estará en en la sede de FUHEM en Madrid, en un debate titulado ‘Gentrificación: un concepto inadecuado’ (invitación aquí, … Continue reading
Posted in Conflicto urbano, Convocatorias, Crisis, Derecho a la ciudad, Jean-Pierre Garnier, Justicia espacial, Marxism, Marxismo, Sin categoría
Tagged Colección Espacios Críticos - Icaria, FUHEM, Gentrificación, Instituto Universitario de Urbanística de Valladolid, Jean-Pierre Garnier, Santiago Álvarez Cantalapiedra
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Neil Brenner: Teoría urbana crítica y políticas de escala
Acaba de publicarse Neil Brenner: Teoría urbana crítica y políticas de escala, volumen 9 de la colección Espacios Críticos de Icaria que hemos dedicado a nuestro colega y amigo del Urban Theory Lab. Como el resto de entregas en la … Continue reading
Posted in Conflicto urbano, Derecho a la ciudad, Espacio y política, Espacios Críticos, Espais Crítics, Estudios urbanos / Urban Studies, Geografía crítica, Investigación urbanística, Marxismo, Mis publicaciones, Neil Brenner, Neoliberalismo, Planetary urbanization, Planificación urbana y territorial, Political economy, Politics, Politics and space, Sociología urbana, Space and politics, Teoría urbana, Urban politics, Urban studies, Urban Theory Lab, Urbanismo crítico
Tagged Entrevista, Espacios críticos, Globalización, Gobernanza, Icaria, Neil Brenner, Neoliberalismo, Neoliberalización, Políticas de escala, Teoría urbana crítica, Traducción, Urbanización neoliberal, Urbanización planetaria
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Harvey visualizes capital at Oxford
Here’s the video of Harvey’s talk at Oxford a couple of weeks ago, again focusing on his ‘Marx project’ and related adventures in the theory of value. Although his presentations are frequently based on implicit conceptual diagrams it’s relatively rare … Continue reading
Stedman Jones, Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion
Gareth Stedman Jones, Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion is now out with Allen Lane and Belknap Press, a monumental biography and historical contextualization of Marx’s thinking. Stedman Jones, author of the superb Outcast London: A Study in the Relationship Between … Continue reading
Posted in Karl Marx, Marxism, Marxismo
Tagged Gareth Stedman Jones, Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion
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Utopia and the Critique of Political Economy | David Ruccio, 9th Annual Wheelwright Lecture, University of Sidney
Video of the recent talk of David Ruccio at University of Sidney.
Posted in Karl Marx, Marxism, Marxismo, Political economy, Sin categoría
Tagged Critique of political economy, David Ruccio, Marxism, Political economy, Utopia
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Gramsci and Foucault in Central Park | New article in Society and Space
My latest article, ‘Gramsci and Foucault in Central Park: Environmental hegemonies, pedagogical spaces and integral state formations’, is now available online on the early view webpage of Environment and Planning D: Society and Space (requires subscription). The piece draws on … Continue reading
Posted in Antonio Gramsci, Arquitectura y crítica, Central Park, Diseño urbano, Espacio público, Espacio y política, Historia del urbanismo, Landscape architecture, Landscape theory, Marxism, Marxismo, Michel Foucault, Mis publicaciones, Nueva York, Planning history, Political urbanism, Politics, Social History of Planning, Space and politics, Urban design, Urbanismo crítico
Tagged Antonio Gramsci, Central Park, Design, Frederick Law Olmsted, Governmentality, Hegemony, Integral state, Landscape architecture, Landscape history, Michel Foucault, Planning history, Public space, Society and Space, Space and politics, State, Urbanism
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Harvey at Harvard | Valorization and municipalism
David Harvey visited the Harvard Graduate School of Design last week. As a Senior Loeb Fellow, he participated in a number of events, in what a colleague at the Urban Theory Lab here defined as ‘Harvey-palooza’ (!). Here is the … Continue reading
The Power of Ideas: a discussion with David Harvey
Here is the video of the event held at the LSE last month, on the occasion of David Harvey’s honorary degree, including a conversation with Jane Willis, Murray Low and Michael Storper. Questions such ‘What makes and idea powerful?’ provide … Continue reading