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Transgressive Citizenship and the Struggle for Social Justice Lucy Earle

Transgressive Citizenship and the Struggle for Social Justice By Lucy Earle

Transgressive Citizenship and the Struggle for Social Justice by Lucy Earle


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Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with a federation of housing movements, this work demonstrates the ongoing relevance of the concept of the right to the city for social movements of the urban poor, and examines these movements creative interpretation of national legislation to support their claims for housing and urban citizenship.

Transgressive Citizenship and the Struggle for Social Justice Summary

Transgressive Citizenship and the Struggle for Social Justice: The Right to the City in Sao Paulo by Lucy Earle

This book analyses the struggle for social justice in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It takes the wave of protests that began in the city in 2013 as a starting point, and grounds them in the history of social movement mobilisation in urban Brazil. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with a federation of housing movements, this work demonstrates the ongoing relevance of the concept of the right to the city for social movements of the urban poor, and examines these movements creative interpretation of national legislation to support their claims for housing and urban citizenship.

Transgressive Citizenship and the Struggle for Social Justice Reviews


Earle offers an innovative perspective on how the urban poor see themselves as citizens. This is one of the books main strengths. The book poses the right questions and should therefore be read by anyone interested in the present transformations of citizenship. (Bianca Tavolari, Urban Studies, Vol. 56 (5), 2019)


This book is an important addition to comparative urban studies in its explanation of how political mobilization occurred, was justified and materialized. It underlines the importance of politics in understanding the evolving definition of citizenship, participation and ultimately democracy itself. Lucy Earle has carefully and elegantly grounded her study in urban social theory and thus enriched the contribution of her work. It is an outstanding book and deserves attention from all those concerned about social justice and the city. (Michael Cohen, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Vol. 42 (4), July, 2018)

About Lucy Earle

Lucy Earle is an adviser for the UKs Department for International Development. Prior to this appointment, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town, South Africa researching access to land and housing in Maputo, Mozambique. Dr. Earle has worked as an international consultant on urban development issues, and undertook her doctoral studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction .-2. Housing, Citizenship and the Right to the City .-3. Sao Paulo: The Illegal City .-4. Social Movements in Brazil: Democratisation and Politicisation .-5. Fronting Up to the State: Constructing A Politics of Rights' .-6. The Limits to Institutional Engagement: Negotiating Housing Policy the Nice Way .-7. Occupying the City .-8. Transgressive Citizenship.

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NPB9783319513997
9783319513997
3319513990
Transgressive Citizenship and the Struggle for Social Justice: The Right to the City in Sao Paulo by Lucy Earle
New
Hardback
Springer International Publishing AG
2017-04-10
318
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