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Title: | Right to the city and right to the non-city: neo-extractivism and social movements in Southern Europe | Authors: | Panico, Carla | Keywords: | Touristification; Southern Europe; Political ecology; Right to the city; Extractivism | Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2020 | Publisher: | Adam Mickiewicz University | Project: | PD/BD/142794/2018 | Serial title, monograph or event: | Society Register | Volume: | 4 | Issue: | 4 | Place of publication or event: | Poznan | Abstract: | This text aims to propose a reflection on the phenomenon of so-called touristification within the geographical area of Southern Europe concerning two points: how the processes of production of space that go under this name can be placed inside of the framework of the neo-extractive processes and how social movements against tourism may eventually resonate with the perspective of political ecology. The hypothesis is that this typology of accumulation processes responds to certain colonial rationality of capitalist exploitation within a specific area of the Global North – Southern Europe – starting from the global economic crisis of 2008, which I assume as a historical period characterized by specific forms of production of space (Lefebvre 1974) and specific social movements – the anti-tourism movements and the environmental struggles. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316/92308 | ISSN: | 2544-5502 | DOI: | 10.14746/sr.2020.4.4.07 | Rights: | openAccess |
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