Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago
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Tag Archives: Central Park
Jane Hutton | Reciprocal Landscapes: Stories of Material Movements
Jane Hutton’s Reciprocal Landscapes: Stories of Material Movements, is out with Routledge. I have been following Hutton’s work for a long time and I was eager to read this elaboration of her previous research on the relational political ecology of … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape architecture, Landscape theory, Sin categoría
Tagged Central Park, Jane Hutton, Landscape, Material, Material flows, New York City
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Landscape struggles, environmental hegemonies and the politics of urban design
In a previous post I announced the publication of a new article about Central Park in Environment and Planning D, this time focusing on the governmental and strategic role of the park’s schemein the context of local struggles to consolidate … Continue reading
Posted in Central Park, Commons, Espacio social, Landscape architecture, Landscape theory, Mis publicaciones, My research, Planning history, Political economy, Political urbanism, Politics, Sin categoría, Space and politics, Urban design, Urban politics, Urban studies
Tagged Antonio Gramsci, Article, Central Park, Design politics, Environment, Environmental hegemony, Hegemony, Landscape design, Michel Foucault, Parks, Planning, Planning history, Society and Space, Urban design
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Publications
I have updated the list of publications to share the preprint version of ‘Gramsci and Foucault in Central Park: environmental hegemonies, pedagogical spaces and integral state formations’ (via academia.edu)—forthcoming soon in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space—and to include … Continue reading
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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Central Park y la producción del espacio público | Artículo en EURE
El último número de la revista chilena EURE incluye una contribución mía titulada ‘Central Park y la producción del espacio público: el uso de la ciudad y la regulación del comportamiento urbano en la historia’. En este trabajo utilizo el … Continue reading
Posted in Central Park, Espacio público, Espacio y política, Historia del urbanismo, Investigación urbanística, Mis publicaciones, Reproducción social, Sociología urbana, Teoría urbana
Tagged Calvert Vaux, Central Park, Ciudad industrial, Comportamiento popular, Frederick Law Olmsted, Greensward, Michel Foucault, Nueva York, Policía, Urbanismo policial
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Investigando Central Pak
Nueve libros monográficos y 6 generales; 46 artículos; 35 informes oficiales preparados entre 1855 y 1882; 11 guías populares y “libros de sociedad” del período 1820-1860; 3 diarios, 11 tesis. Esta es la bibliografía que he leído durante los últimos … Continue reading