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100 1 _aDouzinas Costas
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245 1 0 _aAthens rising
_ccreated Costas Douzinas
264 1 _aLondon:
_bsage,
_c2013
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337 _2rdamedia
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440 _aEuropean Urban and Regional Studies
_vVolume 20, number 1
520 3 _a. In this paper, it is argued that most of the research inspired by the post-foundational political perspective aims either at describing particular instances of spatial politics as suffering from the 'postpolitical condition' (Phil Allmendinger & Haughton, 2012;MacLeod, 2013;Raco, 2014Raco, , 2015Swyngedouw, 2009) or either at searching for instances of the 'properly political' in all kind of resistance movements (e.g. Occupy, the Arab Spring, etc.) (Badiou & Elliott, 2012;Davidson & Iveson, 2014;Douzinas, 2011Douzinas, , 2013aDouzinas, , 2013bSwyngedouw, 2014). In contrast to approaches privileging one or the other side of this 'political difference', this paper aims to explore a more relational approach, searching for political dynamics in the interface between ongoing attempts at depoliticisation and properly political practices
650 _aAthens rising
856 _uDOI:10.1177/0969776412452089
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