Space Invaders in Barcelona: Political Society and Institutional Invention Beyond Representation |
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Authors: | Francesco Salvini |
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Institution: | Kent Law School, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK |
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Abstract: | In the contemporary neoliberal urban dynamics, those agencies that are on the margin of society constantly disrupt the boundaries of civil representation and forge new institutional relations within the dynamics of urban governance. I explore how this process was enacted at the turn of the century in Barcelona, looking at two coeval social mobilisations: the lock‐in of undocumented migrants in the Iglesia del Pi (2001), and the project of las agencias at the Museum of Contemporary Arts (1999–2003), both of which unfolded in the central neighbourhood of Raval. The invasion of the boundaries of civil society emerges here as a double phenomenon—one that develops both within society and in relation to institutions, instituting new modes of urban politics. |
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Keywords: | civil/political society institutional change crisis of representation urban politics social movements |
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