The spatialities of contentious politics
University of Minnesota · University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Abstract
The question of how space matters to the mobilisation, practices and trajectories of contentious politics has frequently been represented as a politics of scale. Others have focused on place and networks as key spatialities of contentious politics. Yet there are multiple spatialities – scale, place, networks, positionality and mobility – that are implicated in and shape contentious politics. No one of these should be privileged: in practice, participants in contentious politics frequently draw on several at once. It is thus important to consider all of them and the complex ways in which they are co‐implicated with one another, with unexpected consequences for contentious politics. This co‐implication in…
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- 89.95
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Contentious politics
- Politics
- Space (punctuation)
- Sociology
- Social movement
- Political science
- Immigration
- Scale (ratio)
- Reduced inequalities