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On Spatial Architectonics of Henri Lefebvre

open access: yesThe Annual Reports of the Tohoku Sociological Society, 2008
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15 preguntas a Henri Lefebvre

open access: yes, 1968
García Rico, Eduardo, 1931-   +1 more
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Henri Lefebvre [PDF]

open access: yesRaison présente, 1989
Lefebvre Henri. Henri Lefebvre. In: Raison présente, n°89, 1er trimestre 1989. Question a la philosophie. pp. 55-56.
Lefebvre, Henri
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Henri Lefebvre and education [PDF]

open access: yesGender, Place & Culture, 2016
Feminists have a long history of engaging and recalibrating theory to further the project of gender justice, even in instances when original conceptualizations have marginalized or overlooked the c...
Pini, Barbara
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Dialogue sur Henri Lefebvre [PDF]

open access: yesRaison présente, 1992
Bihr Alain, Heinrich Jean-marie. Dialogue sur Henri Lefebvre. In: Raison présente, n°102, 2e trimestre 1992. Ville et Société. pp. 109-113.
Bihr, Alain, Heinrich, Jean-marie
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Henri Lefebvre

Progress in Human Geography, 2013
Stefan Kipfer
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Henri Lefebvre

Progress in Human Geography, 2012
Aided with French and German scholarship, this paper takes stock of Henri Lefebvre’s relevance in contemporary English-speaking urban research on social movements, postcolonial situations, the state, scale, gender, urban political ecology, regulation, and the right to the city.
Stefan Kipfer   +2 more
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Henri Lefebvre and the spatial revolution that never ends: Towards the reconciliation of anarchist and Marxist approaches in geography?

open access: yesTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers
Abstract It is widely accepted that Henri Lefebvre's Marxism had anarchistic traits, but few have tried to specify what these traits are, or what they mean. This paper argues that Lefebvre's work should be seen as first and foremost an anti‐authoritarian theory that uses space, rather than a spatial theory.
Hamish Kallin
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Decolonial limits to Henri Lefebvre's spatial revolution

open access: yesTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers
Short Abstract This commentary appreciates Hamish Kallin's (2024) account of the prospects for reconciliation of anarchist and Marxist approaches via engaging Henri Lefebvre's work, but signals equivocation about Lefebvre triggered by his depictions of colonialism, Islam and the tropics. I argue that these are inconsistent with ongoing decolonial moves
James D Sidaway
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