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dc.contributor.authorHaghighi, Farzaneh
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-13T11:12:23Z
dc.date.available2025-02-13T11:12:23Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttps://0-library-oapen-org.catalogue.libraries.london.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12657/98613
dc.description.abstractFor architecture and urban space to have relevance in the 21st Century, we cannot merely reignite the approaches of thought and design that were operative in the last century. This is despite, or because of, the nexus between politics and space often being theorized as a representation or by-product of politics. As a symbol or an effect, the spatial dimension is depoliticized. Consequently, architecture and the urban are halted from fostering any systematic change as they are secondary to the event and therefore incapable of performing any political role. This handbook explores how architecture and urban space can unsettle the unquestioned construct of the spatial politics of governing. Considering both ongoing and unprecedented global problems – from violence and urban warfare, the refugee crisis, borderization, detention camps, terrorist attacks to capitalist urbanization, inequity, social unrest and climate change – this handbook provides a comprehensive and multidisciplinary research focused on the complex nexus of politics, architecture and urban space. Volume I starts by pointing out the need to explore the politics of spatialization to make sense of the operational nature of spatial oppression in contemporary times. The operative and active political reading of space is disseminated through five thematics: Violence and War Machines; Security and Borders; Race, Identity and Ideology; Spectacle and the Screen; and Mapping Landscapes and Big Data. This first volume of the handbook frames cutting-edge contemporary debates and presents studies of actual theories and projects that address spatial politics. This Handbook will be of interest to anyone seeking to meaningfully disrupt the reduction of space to an oppressive or neutral backdrop of political realities. Chapters 1 and 23 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://0-www-taylorfrancis-com.catalogue.libraries.london.ac.uk under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.en_US
dc.languageEnglishen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architectureen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape architecture and designen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape architecture and design::AMVD City and town planning: architectural aspectsen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RP Regional and area planning::RPC Urban and municipal planning and policyen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RP Regional and area planningen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTQ Globalizationen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communitiesen_US
dc.subject.otherUrban Social Movements,Street Protests,Unarmed Protestor,Urban Protests,Urban Street,Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,Justice Department,UN,Violated,Internet Shutdown,Iranian Modern History,Le Genre Humaine,Urban Space,Follow,Islamic Revolution,Video Footage,Material Witness,International Working Class Movement,Fuel Price Hike,Governable Subject,Bazaaris,Revolutionary Movement,Amateur Video Quality,Collective Consumption Servicesen_US
dc.titleChapter 23 Street protest and its representationsen_US
dc.title.alternativeUrban dissidence in Iranen_US
dc.typechapter
oapen.identifier.doi10.4324/9781003112464-28en_US
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oapen.relation.isPartOfBook0268916c-849e-4627-bee8-43d4f71f631den_US
oapen.relation.isFundedBy73c44324-2dea-4efb-9052-e3608c2b12eden_US
oapen.relation.isbn9780367629175en_US
oapen.relation.isbn9780367631932en_US
oapen.imprintRoutledgeen_US
oapen.pages19en_US
oapen.remark.publicFunder name: Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries Research Development Fund, The University of Auckland, New Zealand


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