Badlands of the Republic (eBook)
240 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-4443-9930-1 (ISBN)
* Essential resource for contextualizing and understanding the revolts occurring in the French 'badland' neighbourhoods in autumn 2005
* Challenges overarching generalizations about urban policy and contributes new research data to the wider body of urban policy literature
* Identifies a strong urban and spatial dimension within the shift towards more nationalistic and authoritarian policy governing French citizenship and immigration
Mustafa Dikeç is a Lecturer in the Department of Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London. Dr Dikeç was trained as an urban planner in Ankara, Turkey. He holds a master's degree in urban design from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles. He has published articles on space, politics and justice, and on hospitality.
List of Figures and Tables.
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms.
Series Editors' Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Part I: Badlands:.
1. Introduction: The Fear of 'the
Banlieue'.
The Colour of Fear.
Organization of the Book.
2. State's Statements: Urban Policy as
Place-Making.
Neoliberalism, Neoliberalization and the City.
The Republican State and Its Contradictions.
The Republican Penal State and Urban Policy.
Part II: The Police:.
3. The Right to the City? Revolts and the Initiation of Urban
Policy.
The Hot Summer of 1981: How Novel is
'Violence'?.
Brixton in France? The Haunting of the French Republic.
The 'Founding Texts' of Urban Policy.
The 'Anti-immigrant Vote'.
Consolidation of Urban Policy.
Conclusions: Consolidation of the Police.
4. Justice, Police, Statistics: Surveillance of Spaces of
Intervention.
When the Margin is at the Centre.
The 'Return of the State'.
'I Like the State'.
Justice, Police, Statistics.
Conclusions: Looking for a 'Better' Police
....
... a 'Republican' One.
5. From 'Neighbourhoods in Danger' to
'Dangerous Neighbourhoods': The Repressive Turn in
Urban Policy.
Encore! The Ghost Haunting the French Republic.
Pacte de Relance: Old Ghosts, New Spaces.
'They are Already Stigmatized': Affirmative Action
à la française.
Is 'Positive Discrimination' Negative?.
Insecurity Wins the Left: The Villepinte Colloquium.
Remaking Urban Policy in Republican Terms.
Whither Urban Policy?.
The Police Order and the Police State.
Back to the Statist Geography.
Conclusions: Repressive Police.
Part III: Justice in Banlieues:.
6. A 'Thirst for Citizenship': Voices from a
Banlieue.
Vaulx-en-Velin between Official Processions and Police
Forces.
Vaulx-en-Velin after the trentes glorieuses.
A 'Thirst for Citizenship'.
A Toil of Two Cities (in One).
Whose List is More 'Communitarian'?.
Conclusions: Acting on the Spaces of the Police.
7. Voices into Noises: Revolts as Unarticulated Justice
Movements.
Revolting Geographies.
Geographies of Repression: 'Police Everywhere, Justice
Nowhere'.
Policies of Urgency: '20 Years for Unemployment, 20 Years
for Insecurity'.
Conclusions: Form a 'Just Revolt of the Youth' to
'Urban Violence'.
8. Conclusion: Space, Politics and Urban Policy.
Notes.
References.
Index
"This is a knowledgeable, intelligent, and highly readable
account of an issue that has featured prominently in French
politics and public policy during the last quarter of a
century." (Journal of Planning Education and Research,
8 September 2008)
"It's a fine book. Doubly so, for not only does it meld theoretical
deftness with convincing empirical information, it also has the
virtue of taking us out of our English speaking milieu...Are you an
inquisitive urban geographer? If so, having read Dikeç as your
indispensable primer, next time you're in Paris leave the Eiffel
Tower behind and go out to La Courneuve. Or in Strasbourg, view the
cathedral but then board the Line C tram right next to it which
takes you out to Le Neuhof, like La Courneuve one of the original
sixteen social development urban neighborhoods. Get a taste of
another, and real, urban France. Dikeç has." (Geographical
Review, December 2010)
"This brilliant empirical riff by Mustafa Dikeç on
Ranciere's idea of the 'given' of governmental intervention as
applied to the 'banlieue' of French cities shows how attempts to
realize the ideal of 'the one and indivisible republic' through
planning founder because French urban policy is also profoundly
involved with making places that violate that very ideal."
John Agnew, UCLA
"This book is an extraordinary achievement. Hardly a year after
the momentous revolts in the banlieues of France's big cities,
Mustafa Dikeç offers not only a razor-sharp dissection of
urban struggles, but, more importantly, demonstrates how the
politics of space work in today's France and how a progressive
urban politics can be reclaimed. A must read for all those
interested in urban social movements and have not given up on the
possibilities for a genuinely humanising urban politics."
Erik Swyngedouw, Manchester University
"This brilliant empirical riff by Mustafa Dikeç on Ranciere's
idea of the 'given' of governmental intervention as applied to the
'banlieue' of French cities shows how attempts to realize the ideal
of 'the one and indivisible republic' through planning founder
because French urban policy is also profoundly involved with making
places that violate that very ideal."
-John Agnew, UCLA
"This book is an extraordinary achievement. Hardly a year after
the momentous revolts in the banlieues of France's big cities,
Mustafa Dikeç offers not only a razor-sharp dissection of
urban struggles, but, more importantly, demonstrates how the
politics of space work in today's France and how a progressive
urban politics can be reclaimed. A must read for all those
interested in urban social movements and have not given up on the
possibilities for a genuinely humanising urban politics."
-Erik Swyngedouw, Manchester University
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 22.7.2011 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | RGS-IBG Book Series | RGS-IBG Book Series |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geografie / Kartografie |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Staat / Verwaltung | |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
| Schlagworte | Anthropogeographie • Geographie • Geography • Human geography • Regionalgeographie • Regional Geography • Stadtgeographie • Urban Geography |
| ISBN-10 | 1-4443-9930-6 / 1444399306 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-4443-9930-1 / 9781444399301 |
| Informationen gemäß Produktsicherheitsverordnung (GPSR) | |
| Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt? |
Kopierschutz: Adobe-DRM
Adobe-DRM ist ein Kopierschutz, der das eBook vor Mißbrauch schützen soll. Dabei wird das eBook bereits beim Download auf Ihre persönliche Adobe-ID autorisiert. Lesen können Sie das eBook dann nur auf den Geräten, welche ebenfalls auf Ihre Adobe-ID registriert sind.
Details zum Adobe-DRM
Dateiformat: EPUB (Electronic Publication)
EPUB ist ein offener Standard für eBooks und eignet sich besonders zur Darstellung von Belletristik und Sachbüchern. Der Fließtext wird dynamisch an die Display- und Schriftgröße angepasst. Auch für mobile Lesegeräte ist EPUB daher gut geeignet.
Systemvoraussetzungen:
PC/Mac: Mit einem PC oder Mac können Sie dieses eBook lesen. Sie benötigen eine
eReader: Dieses eBook kann mit (fast) allen eBook-Readern gelesen werden. Mit dem amazon-Kindle ist es aber nicht kompatibel.
Smartphone/Tablet: Egal ob Apple oder Android, dieses eBook können Sie lesen. Sie benötigen eine
Geräteliste und zusätzliche Hinweise
Buying eBooks from abroad
For tax law reasons we can sell eBooks just within Germany and Switzerland. Regrettably we cannot fulfill eBook-orders from other countries.
aus dem Bereich