Geographies of Resistance

Geographies of Resistance
Title Geographies of Resistance PDF eBook
Author Michael Keith
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 344
Release 2013-12-19
Genre Science
ISBN 1317835514

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Until very recently questions of resistance seemed straightforward, addressed in terms of an analysis of power. This book demonstrates how new, radical geographies of resistance emerge, develop and operate. Radical cultural politics, exemplified by the black, feminist and gay liberation, has developed struggles to turn sites of oppression and discrimination into spaces of resistance. Post-colonial and queer theory have opened up new political spaces. Whether resistance is an act of transgression (crossing borders), opposition (such as constructing barricades), or everyday endurance (staying in place), these are geographies where space is constitutive of the social. Leading contemporary geographers draw on material from around the world, including Israel, Nepal, Canada, Philippines, Australia and Nigeria. Recasting current themes in critical human geography - politics, identity and place - the contributors introduce unexplored notions of resistance, offering exciting insights for those exploring social, cultural, urban, political and development issues in different worlds of change.

Entanglements of Power

Entanglements of Power
Title Entanglements of Power PDF eBook
Author Ronan Paddison
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 328
Release 2002-09-11
Genre Science
ISBN 1134668953

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This book argues that practices of resistance cannot be separated from practices of domination, and that they are always entangled in some configuration. They are inextricably linked, such that one always bears at least a trace of the other that contaminates or subverts it. The team of contributors explore themes of identity, embodiment, organisation, colonialism, and political transformation, examining them from historical, contemporary and more abstract perspectives within a wide geographical and cultural spectrum. Case studies include German Reunification; Jamaican Yardies on British Television; Victorian Sexuality and Moralisation in Cremorne Gardens; Ethnicity, Gender and Nation in Ecuador; Sport as Power; the film Falling Down. Entanglements of Power presents an exciting and challenging account of the symbiotic relationship between domination and resistance, and contextualises this within the parameters of geography with a rich body of case-study material and a respected team of contributors.

Resistance, Space and Political Identities

Resistance, Space and Political Identities
Title Resistance, Space and Political Identities PDF eBook
Author David Featherstone
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 78
Release 2008-09-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1405158085

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Utilizing research on networked struggles in both the 18th-century Atlantic world and our modern day, Resistance, Space and Political Identities: The Making of Counter-Global Networks challenges existing understandings of the relations between space, politics, and resistance to develop an innovative account of networked forms of resistance and political activity. Explores counter-global struggles in both the past and present—including both the 18th-century Atlantic world and contemporary forms of resistance Examines the productive geographies of contestation Foregrounds the solidarities and geographies of connection between different place-based struggles and argues that such solidarities are essential to produce more plural forms of globalization

Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance

Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance
Title Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance PDF eBook
Author Chris Hesketh
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 239
Release 2017
Genre Economic development
ISBN 0820351741

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Based on fieldwork in Chiapas and Oaxaca, Mexico, this book examines the production of space within the global political economy. Drawing on multiple disciplines, Hesketh's discussion of state formation in Mexico takes us beyond the national level to explore the interplay between global, regional, national, and sub-national articulations of power.

Data Power

Data Power
Title Data Power PDF eBook
Author Jim E. Thatcher
Publisher Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages 144
Release 2021-12-20
Genre
ISBN 9780745340081

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An introduction to learning how to protect ourselves and organise against Big Data

Geographies of Forced Eviction

Geographies of Forced Eviction
Title Geographies of Forced Eviction PDF eBook
Author Katherine Brickell
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 233
Release 2017-01-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137511273

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This book offers a close look at forced evictions, drawing on empirical studies and conceptual frameworks from both the Global North and South. It draws attention to arenas where multiple logics of urban dispossession, violence and insecurity are manifest, and where wider socio-economic, political and legal struggles converge. The authors highlight the need to apply emotional and affective registers of dispossession and insecurity to the socio-political and financial economies driving forced evictions across geographic scales. The chapters each consider the distinct urban logics of precarious housing or involuntary displacements that stretch across London, Barcelona, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai and Colombo. A timely addition to existing literature on urban studies, this collection will be of great interest to policy makers and scholars of human geography, development studies, and sociology.

Theories of Resistance

Theories of Resistance
Title Theories of Resistance PDF eBook
Author Marcelo José Lopes Souza
Publisher Transforming Capitalism
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Anarchism
ISBN 9781783486663

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Part two of an innovative trilogy on anarchist geography, this text examines how we can better understand the ways in which space has been used for resistance