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Cultivating food as a right to the city
Authors:Mark Purcell  Shannon K Tyman
Institution:1. Urban Design and Planning, University of Washington, Box 355740, Seattle, WA 98195–5740, USAmpurcell@u.washington.edu;3. Program in the Built Environment, University of Washington, Box 355740, Seattle, WA 98195-5740, USA
Abstract:This paper argues that there is much to be gained when we view struggles to cultivate food in the city through the lens of Henri Lefebvre's concept of the right to the city. Lefebvre's idea helps us better perceive the radical political and ecological potential of those struggles. And in the empirical details of the struggles we can see concretely the key action in Lefebvre's concept, an action that is only abstract in his work: urban inhabitants becoming active and producing and managing space for themselves.
Keywords:urban agriculture  community gardens  right to the city  Lefebvre  spatial autogestion
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