Phnom Penh ou l’ordre métropolitain : polices, pouvoirs et territoires

In this article, I propose a critical analysis of the Phnom Penh metropolization process by investigating practices and strategies of local police forces. Firstly, I argue that the metropolization process is based on a particular political and economic ordering of the city’s territories, the “ordopo...

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Main Author: Gabriel Fauveaud
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Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2014-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/13807
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description In this article, I propose a critical analysis of the Phnom Penh metropolization process by investigating practices and strategies of local police forces. Firstly, I argue that the metropolization process is based on a particular political and economic ordering of the city’s territories, the “ordopolis”. Secondly, I argue that strategies and practices of local police forces rely on different forms of “urban disorders”, which support a rent-seeking police economy. In conclusion, we will see that the metropolitan order has been recently the subject of a “reciprocal territorialization”, which means a renewal of the urban centrality.
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title Phnom Penh ou l’ordre métropolitain : polices, pouvoirs et territoires
title_full Phnom Penh ou l’ordre métropolitain : polices, pouvoirs et territoires
title_fullStr Phnom Penh ou l’ordre métropolitain : polices, pouvoirs et territoires
title_full_unstemmed Phnom Penh ou l’ordre métropolitain : polices, pouvoirs et territoires
title_short Phnom Penh ou l’ordre métropolitain : polices, pouvoirs et territoires
title_sort phnom penh ou l ordre metropolitain polices pouvoirs et territoires
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