Space production in times of Neoliberalism.

Rana Habibi, M Habibi, E Jamei

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Abstract

The right to the city is a concept that was first proposed by Henri Lefebvre’s book ‘Le Droit à la Ville’ in 1968 and that has been reclaimed more recently by social movements, thinkers and several progressive local authorities alike as a call to action to reclaim the city as a co-created space—a place for life detached from the growing effects that commodification and capitalism have had over social interaction and the rise of spatial inequalities in worldwide cities throughout the last two centuries. Today, the right to the city theory has inspired many social movements in the world, especially in the Middle East (e.g. Arab Spring movements and conquering the public squares of the cities by citizens, the Istanbul movement in Taksim square, the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York). Urban public space is the place where all the collective social movements and collective memory of citizens occur. However, the main question around the neoliberal city of today is how and who will create the public space and for whom will this space be created? The aim of this chapter is to discuss the triple notions of space production, collective use of space and the right to the city in the context of the neoliberal cities of the Middle East. We will use a desktop review and case study approach to explain how, in the neoliberal city of today, the occupation of collective space in favour of private profit upsets and impinges upon the general right to the city. All the while discussing the participation of citizens in the process of space production and the increase in the collective use of public space, hence extending and enlarging the citizenry’s right to the city.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUrban challenges in the globalizing Middel-East
Subtitle of host publicationSocial value of public spaces
EditorsS Azzali, S Mazzetto, A Petruccioli
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherSpringer
Pages11-22
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)9783030697952
ISBN (Print)9783030697945
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Publication series

NameThe urban book series
PublisherSpringer
ISSN (Print)2365-757X
ISSN (Electronic)2365-7588

Keywords

  • Neoliberalism
  • Space Production
  • Tehran
  • The right to the city

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