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Antonin Margier et al., « Introduction to the special issue « Whose right to the city ? / Le droit à la ville, pour qui? » », Environnement urbain / Urban Environment, ID : 10670/1.xxaprj
Introduction Today, the ‘right to the city’ has become a key concept, a motto, not only in academic circles, but also in civil society movements and in public policy. The so-called accessibility of the city for all has become a fundamental concern to institutions dealing with citizens’ movements that reclaim urban space. In developing the concept of the right to the city, Lefebvre (1968) referred to a reappropriation of the decision process and the city’s production facilities by its inhabita...