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Résumé
The post-political literature – which equates ‘the political’ with insurgencies directed against the state – has only limited relevance for planning, focused as it is on the ways in which conflict is displaced from the functioning of the state apparatus. The post-political literature has however neglected a significant change in Alain Badiou’s conceptualisation of the relation between the political and the state: the introduction of a political subject which acts from the within the state – what he calls the state revolutionary. This figure, which makes ‘evental’ planning possible, is fleshed out through a Saint-Simonian reading of Haussmann’s planning practice in his first years as Prefect of the Seine.
langue originale | Anglais |
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Pages (de - à) | 339-358 |
journal | Planning Theory |
Volume | 18 |
Numéro de publication | 3 |
Date de mise en ligne précoce | 1 mars 2018 |
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état | Publié - août 2019 |
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CrossWater: Transboundary Micropllution Regulation in Europe: The Definition of Appropriate Management Scales An Interdisciplinary Approach
Sohn, C., Ingold, K., Bader, H. & Stamm, C.
1/04/14 → 31/03/17
Projet: Recherche
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Haussmann and the Rebuilding of Paris, 1853-70: A Reassessment
Paccoud, A., 16 août 2023, The Oxford Handbook of the Modern Slum. Mayne, A. (Ed.). Oxford University Press, p. 266-C14P50 (Oxford Handbooks Online).Résultats de recherche: Le chapitre dans un livre, un rapport, une anthologie ou une collection › Chapter › Revue par des pairs