Politicization, postpolitics and the open city: Openness, closedness and the spatialisation of the political

Steve Pile, Michael Keith, Karim Murji, John Solomos, Edanur Yazici, Susannah Cramer-Greenbaum
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The idea of the open city has been used both conceptually and analytically to understand the politics of the city. The contrast between the open city and the closed city relies, in part, upon an understanding of the global systems that enfold cities and, consequently, the politics that are – and are not – afforded cities. Notions such as the postpolitical city depend not on temporality where the city has ceased to be political, but a spatialisation of politics where the (properly) political has become excluded by the closed systems that envelope cities. In this paper, we explore analytical and theoretical responses to the horror of the Grenfell Tower fire to disclose the ways that different critiques of neoliberalism and racial capitalism deploy and rely upon different conceptions of the open and closed systems of the city. Rather than settle for the open/closed binary, we seek to understand how different forms of openness and closedness afford/constrain the politicisation (and depoliticization) of city life – and its catastrophes.
政治化、后政治学和开放的城市:开放、封闭与政治空间化
开放城市的理念被用于从概念和分析角度理解城市政治。开放城市与封闭城市之间的对比在一定程度上依赖于对包围城市的全球系统的理解,因此也依赖于对城市政治的理解。后政治城市等概念并非取决于城市不再具有政治性的时间性,而是政治的空间化,即(适当的)政治性已被包围城市的封闭系统所排斥。在本文中,我们将探讨对格伦费尔大楼大火的分析和理论回应,以揭示对新自由主义和种族资本主义的不同批判如何部署和依赖城市开放和封闭系统的不同概念。我们并不满足于开放与封闭的二元对立,而是试图理解不同形式的开放性和封闭性如何负担/限制城市生活的政治化(和非政治化)--及其灾难。
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