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Using the Philadelphia‐based organization Media Mobilizing Project as a case study, this article argues for a more sophisticated understanding of social movement networks. We argue that the fragmentation of the neoliberal city has increased the saliency of networked‐based organizing. Contrary to much of the existing scholarly literature, however, we argue that such networks combine horizontal and...
“The colonial world,” Frantz Fanon wrote in The Wretched of the Earth, “is a world divided into compartments … a world cut in two.” Mapping the geographic rationality of colonial domination allows us, Fanon insists, to “mark out the lines on which a decolonized society will be organized.” In this article, I sketch either side of the dialectic to which Fanon gestures–the spatial logic of colonial power,...
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