id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_65fwdfb3pvhffkmacsxtng5lvq David Garbin 'Central London under siege': Diaspora, 'race' and the right to the (global) city 2017 29 .pdf application/pdf 8857 525 57 of the right to the city implies a transurban connection between centres of political resistance advance discussions of urban protest and the right to the city by paying greater attention to understanding of how black, African and diasporic claims on the city are imagined, Congolese protests from other urban social movements; but, we suggest, these transurban and relevant literature on the 'global city', protest and post-politics. Protest, post-politics and the global city? be that through claiming their right to one city (London), protestors seek also to challenge 'black urbanism' fundamentally challenge the class basis upon which the right to the city was Another important aspect of diasporic urban protest concerns the politics of representation retreating political spaces of the global city is further disenchantment with the act of protest (2012) 'The "right to the city" in urban social movements' in Brenner, N., (2012) 'The politics of the encounter and the urbanization of the world', City, ./cache/work_65fwdfb3pvhffkmacsxtng5lvq.pdf ./txt/work_65fwdfb3pvhffkmacsxtng5lvq.txt