The past decades have seen significant urban insurrections
worldwide, and this volume analyzes some of them from an
anthropological perspective; it argues that transformations of
urban class relationships must be approached in a way that is both
globally informed and deeply embedded in local and popular
histories, and contends that every case of urban mobilization
should be understood against its precise context in the global
capitalist transformation. The book examines cases of mobilization
across the globe, and employs a Marxian class framework, open to
the diverse and multi-scalar dynamics of urban politics, especially
struggles for spatial justice.
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