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INTEGRATING SPACES OF RELEGATION AND VALUE: Examining the Governance of Threat and Urban Social Inequality in the Brussels Capital Region
While critical security and urban studies have been attentive to the effects of counterterrorism and radicalization policies by looking at the militarization of urban environments and the securitization of social policies, less attention has been paid to how these policies reconfigure urban governance in Western...
New Urban Governance and the Dilemma of Participatory Planning in South Korea
The national urban regeneration policy in South Korea, launched in 2013, has been hailed as a milestone in the history of the country's urban planning as it has introduced extensive measures for strengthening citizen participation in the planning process. By drawing on the perspective of post-politics and agonistic...
‘I LEARNED TO MAKE A LOT MORE SPACE IN MYSELF FOR OTHER PEOPLE’: Examining the Negotiation of Hegemonic and Alternative Values in the Urban Commons
In this article, we examine the urban commons through the concept of subjectivity. We attend to the ways in which alternative and hegemonic values are negotiated among different commoners and within individual commoners. Which challenges do commoners face as they pursue alternative values within the context of...
MARCH ISSUE

A pedestrian crossing bridge over Avenida Governador Carlos Lacerda in the Jacarepaguá neighborhood, en route to a Slam Poetry competition (photo by Marcos L. Campos, April2019)

A poster on Broadway stating ‘We are human beings not numbers’, the Focus E15Slogan (photo by Toni Adscheid, July 2022)

A detail from Miltiadou Street, in Athens. The worn-out poster was part of ‘Athens Trigono’ project aiming to change the image of the historical centre of Athens (photo by Panagiota Koutrolikou, October 2024)