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  1. In State, Space, World, Brenner and Elden have assembled a highly suggestive intervention which deepens our understanding of both the fragility and the durability of state forms in an age that translates, closely enough, to globalization. Lefebvre's writings on the state, reaching from across three eventful decades, provide a powerful feeling of possibility—and of dread.

    • Scott Kirsch
    • 2012
  2. Foreboding declarations about contemporary urban trends pervade early twenty-first century academic, political and journalistic discourse. Among the most widely recited is the claim that we now live in an 'urban age' because, for the first time in human history, more than half the world's population today purportedly lives within cities.

    • Neil Brenner
  3. Jul 25, 2017 · Y ork University, Canada. Abstract. In our engagement with Neil Brenner and Christian Schmid’s thesis on planetary urbanization we. argue that, while they have successfully marked some important ...

  4. During the last decade, in the context of a broader intensification of scholarly interest in the geographies of state space (Brenner, Jessop, Jones, and MacLeod 2003), Lefebvre has been appropriately credited for his pioneering, reflexive attention to the spatial articulations of state power (Brenner 1997a,b, 2004; Elden 2004). 1 While our collaboration long predates this article, its ...

    • Neil Brenner
  5. Space, State Spatiality, World 3 00.1-dc22 2008044595 Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper The University of Minnesota is an equal-opportunity educator and employer. 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7. Reflections on the Politics of Space (1970) 167 8. Space: Social Product and Use Value (1979) 185 9.

    • Neil Brenner
  6. Download PDF. Neil Brenner 1 3933 ... Brenner, N. Beyond state-centrism? Space, territoriality, and geographical scale in globalization studies. Theory and Society 28 ...

  7. First, Robertson conceives the global scale as a self-enclosed territorial container in which the structural di¡er-entiation of individuals, societies, inter-societal relations, and humanity occurs: ``globality'' is viewed as a macro-geographical form of state territoriality. Thus conceived, as in the ``world society'' approaches discussed ...

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