Concept information
Preferred term
production of space
Definition
- The phrase production of space comes from French philosopher Henri Lefebvre, who used it as the title of a famous book published in France in 1974. The book was a sophisticated attempt to bring the analytical rigor and political edge of Marxist theory to bear on questions of space and, with that, to revolutionize Marxist theory itself. [Source: Encyclopedia of Human Geography; Production of Space]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/production_of_space
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