Small Group Project 2021-22
This project seeks to bring together for the first time a diversity of scholars for an interdisciplinary workshop series focused on municipalist strategies in a time of crisis. In response to the 2007-9 global financial crisis and the ensuing period of fiscal austerity, we have seen a dramatic upsurge in political experimentation at the municipal level. Setting this so-called ‘new’ municipalism apart from technocratic strategies of municipal governance is a distinctive theory of change which begins with citizen-led collective action, and which seeks to transform the state starting from the local level. This experimentation poses a series of questions relevant to urban studies, social movement studies, political theory, gender studies, and place-based economic theory: How have municipalists sought to intervene in the course of prevailing neoliberal urban trajectories, and what limits to these strategies can be inferred? How are municipalist strategies shaped by crisis conditions - economic, ecological, epidemiological? How do municipalist experiments both frame and respond to crises and, in doing so, how successful have they been?
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