Newly available, a double issue of the political theory and activist magazine engagée, on the theme of Radical Cities, containing a series of pieces connecting theories of more-or-less radical democracy with reflections on city-based, urban-themed political issues and movements, with contributors and examples drawn from across Europe.
The issue contains, amongst many other things, a re-versioned paper by me, ‘What Do Cities Have To Do With Democracy?’. I just received a pile of hard copies of the journal, so if you ask nicely I might send you one.
Hi Clive,
This looks fantastic and very much related to the argument we’re trying to develop in a new project (Occupy Climate Change, details here: https://www.kth.se/en/abe/inst/philhist/historia/forskning/environmental-humani/occ/occupy-climate-change-occ-1.783230). Would it be possible for you to send us a hardcopy of the journal up north to KTH Environmental Humanities Lab, Stockholm?
Teknikringen 74D, 5th floor, 10044 Stockholm, Sweden should work.
Cheers and many thanks in advance,
Ethemcan Turhan
I will send it along.
Ooh, that sounds nice Clive!
Would love a copy 😉
Hope all good your side,
Barbara
Dr. Barbara Lipietz
Lecturer | Director MSc Urban Development Planning
The Bartlett Development Planning Unit
t: + 44 (0)20 7679 1111 | e: b.lipietz@ucl.ac.uk | http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/dpu
DPU | 34 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9EZ, UK
Latest article: Cabannes, Y and B. Lipietz (2018). Revisiting the democratic promise of participatory budgeting
in light of competing political, good governance and technocratic logics. Environment and Urbanization. 30(1): 1-18.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956247817746279
Great, will pop it in the post sometime soon, between marking.