Splitting Urban Waters: The Politicisation of Water in Barcelona between Populism and Anti‐Populism

The current literature on remunicipalisation is focused either on theoretical concepts (e.g. right to the city, commons, return of the political) or on the “insurgent” actors involved in this process, overlooking the counter‐politicisation of the economic agents and the resulting struggles for power...

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Closely held corporations
Hostility
Insurgency
Laclau, Ernesto (1935-2014)
Legitimation
politicisation
Populism
remunicipalisation
Water
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