Urban politics and the social practices of critique and justification:conceptual insights from French pragmatism


Autoria(s): Fuller, Crispian
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01/10/2013

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Recent times have witnessed a growing belief in urban spaces as 'assemblages' produced through interwoven and spatially differentiated forces that converge at particular sites. There is also continuing interest in the nature of neoliberal tendencies and the rise of post-politics and democracy in urban governance. These accounts typically lack attention towards the comprehensive conceptualization of the heterogeneous logics and mechanics of relations and negotiations between actors. This paper seeks to advance these perspectives by exploring the potential contribution of French pragmatism thinking to how social life is produced through practical dialogue between actors through critique, argumentation and justification. © The Author(s) 2012.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/20004/1/Urban_politics_French_pragmatism.pdf

Fuller, Crispian (2013). Urban politics and the social practices of critique and justification:conceptual insights from French pragmatism. Progress in Human Geography, 37 (5), pp. 639-657.

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