Post-foundationalism departs from the assumption that there is no
ground, necessity, or objective rationale for human political
existence or action. The edited volume puts contemporary debates
arising from the "spatial turn" in cultural and social sciences in
a dialogue with post-foundational theories of space and place to
devise post-foundationalism as radical approach to urban studies.
This approach enables us to think about space not only as socially
produced, but also as crucially marked by conflict, radical
negativity, and absence. The contributors undertake a (re-)reading
of key spatial and/or post-foundational theorists to introduce
their respective understandings of politics and space, and offer
examples of post-foundational empirical analyses of urban protests,
spatial occupation, and everyday life.
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