LAS GRIETAS DE LA CIUDAD CAPITALISTA Entrevista con David Harvey
Abstract
David Harvey es uno de los investigadores de la ciudad capitalista más renombrados de la actualidad. Geógrafo de formación, Harvey ha desarrollado el grueso de su carrera profesional en Estados Unidos, donde actualmente enseña Geografía y Estudios Urbanos en City University of New York tras haber sido durante más de treinta años profesor en la Johns Hopkins University de Baltimore. El principal e indiscutido mérito de la obra de Harvey reside en su fructífera fusión de geografía y marxismo con la que ha logrado ampliar, profundizar y enriquecer al mismo tiempo ambas disciplinas. En los últimos tiempos su atención se ha centrado en el estudio espacial de las nuevas formas de imperialismo.Downloads
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