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Challenging the spatial politics of the European crisis: nationed narratives and trans-local solidarities in the post-crisis conjuncture
Authors:David Featherstone  Lazaros Karaliotas
Affiliation:1. School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, East Quadrangle, University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow, UK;2. School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Abstract:This paper explores the potential for the formation of political solidarities across the spatial divisions being intensified by dominant responses to the European crisis. In doing so, it takes inspiration from Doreen Massey’s thinking around the contested terms on which space and politics are articulated and her engagement with the 2008 crisis through projects such as the Kilburn manifesto. We argue that her book World city powerfully articulates a way of thinking about the spatial politics of a particular conjuncture. The paper traces the ways in which various political interventions in post-crisis politics have been shaped by distinctive ‘nationed’ geographical imaginaries. In particular, we explore how left-wing nationed narratives impact on the discursive horizon and unpack their implications for the articulation of solidarities and emancipatory politics in the context of the ‘European Crisis’. Building on this, we reflect on how trans-local solidarities and alliances might be articulated across socio-spatial divisions and contest the decidedly uneven, racialized, gendered and classed impacts of dominant European politics. We argue that such solidarities and alliances can form a crucial intervention in challenging the dominant spatial politics of crisis and articulating left political strategies on different terms.
Keywords:Space  politics  conjuncture  solidarity  populism  nationed narratives
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