Strange Places: The Political Potentials and Perils of Everyday Spaces

Alexandra Kogl

Strange Places: The Political Potentials and Perils of Everyday Spaces
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Published
5 December 2007
Pages
172
ISBN
9780739114742

Strange Places: The Political Potentials and Perils of Everyday Spaces

Alexandra Kogl

Strange Places: The Political Potentials and Perils of Everyday Spaces offers a conceptual framework for thinking politically about place and space in an era in which globalization seems to be destabilizing places and transforming spaces at an unprecedented rate and scale. Responding critically to the tendencies within contemporary political theory to dismiss places as inherently confining spaces, author Alexandra Kogl explores the roles that places play in supporting a democratic politics of efficacy and resistance. Using concrete examples and cases, this interdisciplinary work is accessible to a broad scholarly audience, including political theory, urban affairs, geography and sociology scholars.

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