%0 Journal Article %T Street Politics %A Michael J. Shapiro %J Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies (JCGS) %D 2012 %I Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies %X I write from Prague, where, unlike in most urban formations, the main city street plays an iconic role; it references a history of political protest. However, before elaborating on the protest iconography of the Prague street, Vaclavske nam, I want to locate the ways in which the design of urban space is actualized in everyday life in the cities of the world. Three functions stand out; the first involves dwelling, the second seeing, and the third moving. With respect to the first function ¨C dwelling ¨C the design partitions and coordinates residential, commercial and leisure functions. At times these are organized to segregate different classes (Robert MosesĄŻ redesign of much of New York stands out with respect to the segregation function). With respect to the second function ¨C seeing ¨C the design of urban space is allegiance-inspiring; it involves sight lines that afford urban dwellers and visitors views of iconic buildings and statues, which reference key founding moments in the past and/or authoritative political functions in the present (Here, LĄŻEnfants design for Washington DC stands out as exemplary. Its manifest intention was to make the buildings housing executive, legislative and judicial functions visible from many vantage points). Rarely are the streets themselves iconic. Their dominant role is involved with the effectuation of movement. As for this third function: As Lewis Mumford famously points out, streets were once part of an asterisk design, radiating out from an exemplary, often spiritual center... %K Everyday Life %K Dwelling %K Seeing %K Moving %U http://www.criticalglobalisation.com/issue5/127_128_STREET_POLITICS_JCGS5.pdf