par Cante, Fabien;Hussain, Ajmal;Makori, Timo;Mohamed, Surer Qassim;Osbourne, Alana ;Pilo', Francesca;Ramakrishnan, Kavita;Simone, Abdou Maliq;Sitas, Rike;Suhail, Adeem
Référence International journal of urban and regional research, 47, 3, page (471-482)
Publication Publié, 2023-05
Référence International journal of urban and regional research, 47, 3, page (471-482)
Publication Publié, 2023-05
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | The second movement considers (re)arrangements as projects of formalization that seek to impose and even fix a form to spaces historically constructed as marginal. This impositional arrangement operates as a governmental desire to fix a form by re-signifying both subjects and spaces. |