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Geopolicing Race, Gender, and Class: How the Police Immobilise Urban Allochthones

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/anti.12614?af=R Abstract

The renewed interest in Marxism that occurred in social sciences and humanities after the 2008 economic crisis has not yet found its counterpart in spatial planning. This paper examines what Marxist planning theory and practices could mean in the current conjuncture. It does so through scrutinising (1) the vibrant Marxist discourse in planning that existed in the late 1970s and early 1980s, (2) the recent history (since the 1980s) of planning theory and its relation to the political economy, and (3) the current political economic context (not least defined by the diabolic crisis). Where previous Marxist approaches to planning were very strong on analysing the political economy, I argue there is currently a need"?with old hegemonies losing ground, communicative approaches losing support, and neoliberalism in the political economy losing legitimacy"?to also discuss establishing alternatives.

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