On resistance in the post-political city: conduct and counter-conduct in Vancouver |
| |
Authors: | Marit Rosol |
| |
Institution: | 1. Goethe-Universit?t Frankfurt, Department of Human Geography, Grüneburgplatz 1, PEG 60323 Frankfurt, Germanyrosol@geo.uni-frankfurt.de |
| |
Abstract: | The paper contributes to understandings of contestation and resistance in urban politics, using a land use struggle against a “big-box” development in Vancouver, Canada as an example. It surveys Foucault's work on “governmentality,” highlighting the centrality of the notion of resistance in this work before focusing in particular on Foucault's yet underexplored conceptions of “conduct” and “counter-conduct”. These concepts offer an analysis of urban politics beyond the binary of successful implementation of city policies or their failure, and of cooption or revolt; therefore, proving especially useful in the analysis of urban governance which is increasingly characterised as “post-political”. |
| |
Keywords: | counter-conduct Foucault governmentality post-political city urban geography urban politics Vancouver |
|
|