Monthly Archives: May 2016

Human Geography, 9(1) (2016)

Articles Value and Nature: From Value Theory to the Fate of the Earth Richard Walker   Time, Space, and Rationality: Rethinking Political Action through the Example of Montreal’s Student Spring Julie-Anne Boudreau and Mathieu Labrie   Organizing Social and Spatial Boundaries: Squatting’s
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  • Volume 9, Number 1 (2016)

Value and Nature: From Value Theory to the Fate of the Earth

By Richard Walker Value is central to Marx’s theory of capitalism, but it is a concept more honored in the breach than taken to heart. What value is there in value theory? How does it illuminate the problems for which
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  • Volume 9, Number 1 (2016)

Time, Space, and Rationality: Rethinking Political Action through the Example of Montreal’s Student Spring

By Julie-Anne Boudreau and Mathieu Labrie Because of a changing relationship with time, space, and affect in a more urbanized world, political actions and social movement practices have transcended the modern, state-oriented logic of action. Following this claim, this paper
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  • Volume 9, Number 1 (2016)