Introduction to the special issue "Contested urban territories: decolonized perspectives" (original) (raw)
"Not all spaces are territories": creating other possible urban worlds in and from Latin America – an interview with Raúl Zibechi
Monika Streule, Anke Schwarz
Geographica Helvetica, 2019
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Decolonising territory: Dialogues with Latin American knowledges and grassroots strategies
Sam Halvorsen
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Territory, sustainability, and beyond: Latin American urbanization through a political ecology
Germán A . Quimbayo Ruiz
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2020
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The Institutional Framework of Urban Struggles: Governance and Contention in Santiago de Chile (Ibarra, 2015). In Gaulini, Mourato and Allegra (eds.). Contested Urban Spaces and Local Democracy. Berlin: Jovis
Sebastián Ibarra González
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Bridging across difference in contemporary (urban) social movements: territory as a catalyst
margit mayer
Territory, Politics, Governance
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(2020). Territory as Sociopolitical Appropriation of Space. Between Deterritorialization and Multiterritoriality [Versión en ingles del artículo El territorio como apropiación sociopolítica del espacio. Entre la desterritorialización y la multiterritorialidad, Investigaciones Geográficas, (103)]
Guillermo Castillo, Guillermo Castillo Ramirez
Revista Investigaciones Geográficas, 2020
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Beyond the Enclave of Urban Theory
Austin Zeiderman
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2018
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Producing territory: territorial organizing of movements in Buenos Aires
Nick Clare, Liz Mason-Deese, Victoria Habermehl
Geographica Helvetica, 2019
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Locating displacement in Latin American urbanism
Georgia Alexandri
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Miller, B. and W. Nicholls (2013) “Social Movements in Urban Society: The City as A Space of Politicization”, Urban Geography , 34 (4): 452-473.
Walter Nicholls
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Contesting double displacement: internally displaced campesinos and the social production of urban territory in Medellín, Colombia.
Claudia M Lopez
Geographica Helvetica, 2019
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From Barrio Bolanos (back) to Comuna Bolanos Pamba: Indigenous Urban Territorialities, Protest and Ontological Politics in Quito
Jeroen Stevens
MONU Magazine on Urbanism, 2021
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Beyond displacement: territorialization in the port city of Buenaventura, Colombia
Melanie Lombard
Territory, Politics, Governance
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Clashing power-geometries: Geographic thought and the transformation of centrality in Caracas
Ryan Centner
Geography and Environment Discussion Paper Series (5). London School of Economics and Political Science, 2020
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"The Spatial Politics of Radical Change, an Introduction" co-authors Micol Seigel & David Sartorius (2012)
Lessie Jo Frazier
JTAS 2012
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Nueva época, viejos conflictos: ciudades y teorías urbanas en la encrucijada / New Series, Old Conflicts: At the Crossroads of Cities and Urban Theories
José Miguel Fernández Güell
2011
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"History can't be written without us in the center": Colonial trauma, the cartographic body, and decolonizing methodologies in urban planning
Raksha V
Environment and Planning D, 2023
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The Urban Enigma. Time, Autonomy, and Postcolonial Transformations in Latin America
Simone Vegliò
Book, Rowman & Littlefield, 2020
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Cities and Citizenship in Contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean
Sven Da Silva
BK BOOKS, 2018
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Salvem el Cabanyal: Urban movements and their claim for the “Right to the City”
Luz Navarro Eslava
VLC arquitectura. Research Journal, 2014
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An (i)material Geography focused on popular and decolonial territorial praxis
Marcos Saquet
2021
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The Geopolitics of Cities. Old challenges, new issues
Renato Balbim
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Deterritorialization of stasis: mapping the urban activist imaginaries in the divided city of Famagusta, Cyprus
Esra Can
Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Architectural Humanities Research Association Conference, 2021
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Neighborhoods as arenas of conflict in the neoliberal city: Practices of boundary making between “us” and “them”
María luisa Mendez
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Critical Geographies in Latin America: Special Issue in the Journal of Latin American Geography
Anne-Marie Hanson, Japhy Wilson, Nataly Torres, Leigh Anne Schmidt, Igor Robaina, John Finn, Nicholas J Crane
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No ordinary city: What critical urban theory can learn from La
Kate Maclean
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The Spatial-Political Outcome of Urban Development Conflicts: Emancipatory Dynamics of Protests against Gentrification in Peñalolén, Santiago de Chile
Corinna Hölzl
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2018
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The Right to a City: Changing peri-urban landscapes in Latin America
Christien Klaufus
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The political geographies of D/decolonization: Variegation and decolonial challenges of /in geography
Sarah Radcliffe
Political Geography, 2020
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Urban Latin America: Violence, Enclaves, and Struggles for Land
Tom Angotti
Latin American Perspectives, 2013
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Urbanism and geopolitics: The missing links
Marco Antonsich
Political Geography, 2019
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Peña (2011) Postliberalism, autonomy, and the (re)making of cities
Devon Peña
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Towards Urban Geopolitics
Haim Yacobi
Geopolitics, 2009
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Between decoloniality and borders, positionalities and scales in urban space: geographical considerations from the murder of a homeless person in a brazilian city
Igor Robaina
Brazilian Journal of Development
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Boucher, N., M. Cavalcanti, et al. (2008). Writing the Lines of Connection: Unveilling the Strange Language of Urbanization. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, vol. 32, n. 4: 989-1027.
Nathalie Boucher, Stefan Kipfer, Mariana Cavalcanti
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