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Diese merkwürdige, zerklüftete Landschaft: Anmerkungen zur „Stadt in der Revolte“
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This article investigates the reception of urban revolts and urban
social movements since the 1960s. It discusses the relationship between
the longer history of uprisings, their contemporary media coverage
and their historiography. It analyses the origins of conflicting
interpretations of the meaning and logic of revolts and / or
movements established by historians and social scientists in the aftermath
of 1968. By proposing that the notion of “non-normative
conflict” (Cloward / Piven) could be useful in an analysis of current
urban protests, the article examines the ambivalence of slogans used
by the “Right to the City”-movement. In particular, it examines
the centrality and the limitations of the concept of “gentrification”
as used both within the critical scientific community and the mainstream
of urban social movements.
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Wissenschaftliche Texte » Artikel, Aufsatz
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Sonstige Einrichtungen / Externe
Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation:
300 Sozialwissenschaften
900 Geschichte und Geografie
900 Geschichte und Geografie
Sprache:
Deutsch
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E-Publikationen / Dokument veröffentlicht
Dateien geändert am:
27.11.2011
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