Authors: Esra Erdem The article explores how the creative enactment of alternative urban imaginaries in Berlin can be theorized from a political economy perspective. It draws on the work of Gibson-Graham and Foucault to develop a heterotopic reading of economic diversity, focusing on three distinct aspects: the ubiquity and multiplicity of ‘other spaces’, the (il)legibility
Reading Foucault with Gibson-Graham
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