movements preventing cross-movement cooperation ( Rose 2000 )—little attention has been paid to the spatial conditions under which alliance formation flourishes or withers, and this is despite William Sewell's assumption that the built environment shapes
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Asymmetries of Spatial Contestations
Controlling Protest Spaces and Coalition-Building during the Iranian December 2017 Protests
Tareq Sydiq
Spatializing Radical Political Imaginaries
Neoliberalism, Crisis, and Transformative Experience in the Syntagma Square Occupation in Greece
Dimitris Soudias
individual behavior, but rather as the product of the social relationality of crisis, spatiality, and subjectivity. Conceiving of transformative experience as a dialectical process produced by the relationality of crises, subjectivity, and spatiality allows
Spatial Patterns of Thermidor
Protest and Voting in East Germany’s Revolution, 1989-1990
Marko Grdešić
much detail. 2 This article aims to shed light on this relationship. It does so through a statistical examination of the spatial patterns of contentious action and electoral results. Which places protested more and which voted for cdu ’s agenda of
Making Masculinities on the Street
Exploring Street Boys’ Everyday Relationships on the Streets of Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo
Thandie Hlabana, Lorraine van Blerk, and Janine Hunter
the streets, and shows how the spatial and temporal practices intersecting with relationships between street boys and those around them shape their masculine practices and identities. In turn, the article extends our understanding of masculinities
Physically Distant – Socially Intimate
Reflecting on Public Performances of Resistance in a Pandemic Situation
Marion Hamm
mediated micro-interactions enacted in three homes in Italy, Austria and the United Kingdom. This resulted in an analytical framework detailing three layers of social intimacy: spatial/corporeal materiality, biography and mediation. Anthropologists and
Psychogeography’s Legacy in From Hell and Watchmen
Alex Link
transformation in the relationship of individual and collective consequent on the neoliberal transformation of … wider spatial regimes’. 7 Perhaps one clear way in which to distinguish between French Situationist psychogeography and its English iteration is to
Micromobility, Space, and Indigenous Housing Schemes in Australia after World War II
Katherine Ellinghaus and Sianan Healy
realities of living, working, and prospering under settler colonialism. Space/Borders/Control Indigenous peoples across Australia, as other scholars have noted, have been spatially organized to support the settler colonial project. 10 Most notably
How Should Historians Talk about Spatial Agency?
Paul Stock
: that is, an areal framework deployed by humans to interpret the world, either within a historical period itself or retrospectively by historians. 2 For example, a spatial concept such as “Christendom” or “Third World” might be used in a particular
Cultivating Educational Spaces that Support Black Girl's Spatial Inquiries
Katie Scott Newhouse
from the outset that I can never fully understand or know Joanna's lived experience because of my own lived experience as a white woman. Still, from the outset of this project and in writing this article, I explored my own sociopolitical spatialized
William Shakespeare’s Macbeth as a Spatial Palimpsest
Vassiliki Markidou
’s use of spatial politics by outlining the function and significance of the concept of the palimpsest. Although a number of critics have tackled the concept no one to date has read the play within a context that conflates Michel de Certeau’s and Henri