Lost Geographies of PowerJohn Wiley & Sons, 22 jul 2011 - 228 páginas This original study explores the difference that space and spatiality make to the understanding of power.
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ability action actor network theory Anthony Giddens Arendt argued arrangements of power association authoritative authority basis Bruno Latour capabilities capacity centre chapter charismatic authority City City of London communities conception of power constituted constraint context corporate cultural Deleuze dispersed distance domination economic effects example exercise of power flows force Foucault gated communities genetically modified foods Giddens global global cities groups Hannah Arendt Hindess idea immanent individuals influence institutions interaction involved kind Latour Lefebvre Lefebvre’s less locations London manipulation Mann Max Weber means mediated Michael Mann Michel Foucault modalities mode of power multinational networks notion organization organizational outcome particular people’s political possible Potsdamer Platz power is exercised power relations practices presence produced proximity and reach public space relationships resource mobilization Rose’s Sassen seduction sense simply social space spatial vocabulary techniques technologies topological understanding view of power vocabulary of power Weber