Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/28288
Author(s): Muhr, T.
Editor: S.A.H. Hosseini
J. Goodman
S.C. Motta
Date: 2020
Title: Strategy in/for progressive transformation: A pluri-scalar war of position
Book title/volume: The Routledge handbook of transformative global studies
Pages: 499-512
Collection title and number: Routledge International Handbooks;
Reference: Muhr, T. (2020). Strategy in/for progressive transformation: A pluri-scalar war of position. EM S.A.H. Hosseini, J. Goodman, S.C. Motta & B.K. Gills (Eds.). The Routledge handbook of transformative global studies (pp. 499-512). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429470325
ISBN: 9780429470325
Abstract: This chapter addresses the strategic-processual question of how collective action may generate an alternative, counter-hegemonic structure or counter-spatiality within the constraints of the prevailing historical structure, against the accumulated power of global capital. In the context of a resurgent interest among the global left in the question of strategy, this chapter develops the concept of “pluri-scalar war of position”. The concept is grounded in earlier socio-spatial ethnographic research into the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA-TCP) and Petrocaribe. As a geographical relational approach to transformative praxis, the pluri-scalar war of position integrates neo-Gramscian concepts with critical human geography. Thus, the chapter argues for the importance of capturing state power on the one hand, and for a politics of place-space-scale to transform the existing power geometries on the other. The chapter underscores that a transformative politics needs to gain from greater engagement with place-space-scale as objects of inquiry, while aiming to increase the visibility of pluri-scalar war of position for progressive academia and activism.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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