« Cooper Square is here to stay » Une relecture institutionnaliste du droit à la ville

This article proposes a rereading of the right to the city using an institutionalist approach following the works of Hohfeld, Commons, Marcuse and Ostrom. Section 1 offers a critical analysis of the legacy of Henri Lefebvre's work promoted by radical geography, which has remained too focused on...

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Main Author: Vincent Le Rouzic
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Language:English
Published: Métropoles 2021-01-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/metropoles/7477
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spelling doaj-1f3062ea74ef4fb48937bef1e0e3ec502021-02-09T16:02:33ZengMétropolesMétropoles1957-77882021-01-012710.4000/metropoles.7477« Cooper Square is here to stay » Une relecture institutionnaliste du droit à la villeVincent Le RouzicThis article proposes a rereading of the right to the city using an institutionalist approach following the works of Hohfeld, Commons, Marcuse and Ostrom. Section 1 offers a critical analysis of the legacy of Henri Lefebvre's work promoted by radical geography, which has remained too focused on the exercise of collective power over the processes of urbanization. By borrowing the analytical tools crafted by the Bloomington School, the right to the city asserts itself first as a right to the appropriation of urban resources, foremost among which is housing. Section 2 draws on the experience of the Cooper Square Community Land Trust in New York to illustrate the empirical and theoretical significance of this institutionalist rereading of the right to the city. We argue that understanding the diversity of residential property regimes is a promising avenue for finding lasting solutions to the affordable housing crisis, thereby making the right to the city a reality.http://journals.openedition.org/metropoles/7477right to the citycommunity land trustproperty regimebundle of rightscommonsaffordable housing
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« Cooper Square is here to stay » Une relecture institutionnaliste du droit à la ville
Métropoles
right to the city
community land trust
property regime
bundle of rights
commons
affordable housing
author_facet Vincent Le Rouzic
author_sort Vincent Le Rouzic
title « Cooper Square is here to stay » Une relecture institutionnaliste du droit à la ville
title_short « Cooper Square is here to stay » Une relecture institutionnaliste du droit à la ville
title_full « Cooper Square is here to stay » Une relecture institutionnaliste du droit à la ville
title_fullStr « Cooper Square is here to stay » Une relecture institutionnaliste du droit à la ville
title_full_unstemmed « Cooper Square is here to stay » Une relecture institutionnaliste du droit à la ville
title_sort « cooper square is here to stay » une relecture institutionnaliste du droit à la ville
publisher Métropoles
series Métropoles
issn 1957-7788
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This article proposes a rereading of the right to the city using an institutionalist approach following the works of Hohfeld, Commons, Marcuse and Ostrom. Section 1 offers a critical analysis of the legacy of Henri Lefebvre's work promoted by radical geography, which has remained too focused on the exercise of collective power over the processes of urbanization. By borrowing the analytical tools crafted by the Bloomington School, the right to the city asserts itself first as a right to the appropriation of urban resources, foremost among which is housing. Section 2 draws on the experience of the Cooper Square Community Land Trust in New York to illustrate the empirical and theoretical significance of this institutionalist rereading of the right to the city. We argue that understanding the diversity of residential property regimes is a promising avenue for finding lasting solutions to the affordable housing crisis, thereby making the right to the city a reality.
topic right to the city
community land trust
property regime
bundle of rights
commons
affordable housing
url http://journals.openedition.org/metropoles/7477
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