@inbook{a8787c8e876543ca8654a05ea3a57b1f,
title = "A Space of Performing Citizenship: The G{\"a}ngeviertel in Hamburg",
abstract = "A performative perspective on citizenship allows us to overcome conventional views of citizenship and points a spotlight on the question of how people articulate claims as rights (Isin, Performative citizenship. In Shachar A, Baub{\"o}ck R, Bloemraad I, Vink M (ed) Oxford handbook of citizenship, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp 500–523, 2017). In this chapter, I will focus on this question by using the example of the G{\"a}ngeviertel—the abandoned quarter in the middle of Hamburg that was occupied by an activist initiative in 2009. Since then, the G{\"a}ngeviertel activists continue to publicly articulate claims concerning the self-management of the place and the right to the city. They apply these practices in situ, and therewith continuously produce a space of performing citizenship. I will illustrate some of these practices and point out how they contribute to an effective articulation of claims with the help of a spatial entanglement of the public to the place. With reference to Lefebvre{\textquoteright}s concept of the production of social space, I will show thereby that place-specific conditions play a particular and important role.",
author = "Michael Ziehl",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-319-97502-3\_11",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-319-97501-6",
series = "Performance philosophy",
pages = "161--174",
editor = "Hildebrandt, \{Paula \} and Evert, \{Kerstin \} and Peters, \{Sibylle \} and Schaub, \{Mirjam \} and Wildner, \{Kathrin \} and Ziemer, \{Gesa \}",
booktitle = "Performing Citizenship",
edition = "1.",
}