
Lefebvrian Theory
Lefebvrian Theory, developed by Henri Lefebvre, explores how urban spaces and everyday life are shaped by social, political, and economic forces. It emphasizes that cities are not just physical structures but also social constructs influenced by power dynamics, capitalism, and cultural practices. Lefebvre argues that urban environments reflect broader societal inequalities and that understanding city life requires examining how space and social interactions intertwine. His ideas encourage us to see cities as active, lived experiences that can be transformed through awareness and collective action.