2005
DOI: 10.1353/trn.2005.0025
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The poor and the shop window: globalisation, a local political instrument in the South African city?

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“…This is particularly true in contexts of extreme inequality. The notion of infrastructural violence seeks to squarely identify the political economy underlying the socio-spatial production of suffering in contemporary cities by opening a concrete way of discussing society's responsibility for this harm and to instigate action towards building what geographers alternatively call a 'socially just city' (Fainstein, 2010;Harvey, 1973Harvey, , 2003Marcuse et al, 2009) and a 'spatially just city' (Benit and Gervais-Lambony, 2005;Iveson, 2011;Soja, 2010).…”
Section: What Is Infrastructural Violence?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly true in contexts of extreme inequality. The notion of infrastructural violence seeks to squarely identify the political economy underlying the socio-spatial production of suffering in contemporary cities by opening a concrete way of discussing society's responsibility for this harm and to instigate action towards building what geographers alternatively call a 'socially just city' (Fainstein, 2010;Harvey, 1973Harvey, , 2003Marcuse et al, 2009) and a 'spatially just city' (Benit and Gervais-Lambony, 2005;Iveson, 2011;Soja, 2010).…”
Section: What Is Infrastructural Violence?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This variation also depends on sectoral policies and on the dimensions of urban neoliberalization that are being considered. City centres, as ‘shop windows’ of cities in the global order (Bénit and Gervais Lambony, 2005) not only are the object of neoliberal restructuring per se, other more peripheral spaces are less of a priority for city restructuring, or are characterized by more complex, messy and informal dynamics (less dominant agents or voices), and therefore neoliberal dynamics may be less influential in the shaping of these spaces and their management than other political logics, at least in the security governance dimension studied here 2 . The opposition, however, is not between centre and peripheries stricto sensu , as the wealthy peripheries studied by Morange et al .…”
Section:   From the Receiving End Of The Circulation Path Througmentioning
confidence: 99%