Public Space And The Challenges Of Urban Transformation In Europe

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European cities are changing rapidly in part due to the process of de-industrialization, European integration and economic globalization. Within those cities public spaces are the meeting place of politics and culture, social and individual territories, instrumental and expressive concerns. Public Space and the Challenges of Urban Transformation in Europe investigates how European city authorities understand and deal with their public spaces, how this interacts with market forces, social norms and cultural expectations, whether and how this relates to the needs and experiences of their citizens, exploring new strategies and innovative practices for strengthening public spaces and urban culture. These questions are explored by looking at 13 case studies from across Europe, written by active scholars in the area of public space and organized in three parts: strategies, plans and policies multiple roles of public space and everyday life in the city. This book is essential reading for students and scholars interested in the design and development of public space. The European case studies provide interesting examples and comparisons of how cities deal with their public space and issues of space and society.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Ali Madanipour
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-11-20
File : 230 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134738243


Companion To Public Space

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The Companion to Public Space draws together an outstanding multidisciplinary collection of specially commissioned chapters that offer the state of the art in the intellectual discourse, scholarship, research, and principles of understanding in the construction of public space. Thematically, the volume crosses disciplinary boundaries and traverses territories to address the philosophical, political, legal, planning, design, and management issues in the social construction of public space. The Companion uniquely assembles important voices from diverse fields of philosophy, political science, geography, anthropology, sociology, urban design and planning, architecture, art, and many more, under one cover. It addresses the complete ecology of the topic to expose the interrelated issues, challenges, and opportunities of public space in the twenty-first century. The book is primarily intended for scholars and graduate students for whom it will provide an invaluable and up-to-date guide to current thinking across the range of disciplines that converge in the study of public space. The Companion will also be of use to practitioners and public officials who deal with the planning, design, and management of public spaces.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Vikas Mehta
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2020-05-13
File : 621 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351002165


Public Space Unbound

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Through an exploration of emancipation in recent processes of capitalist urbanization, this book argues the political is enacted through the everyday practices of publics producing space. This suggests democracy is a spatial practice rather than an abstract professional field organized by institutions, politicians and movements. Public Space Unbound brings together a cross-disciplinary group of scholars to examine spaces, conditions and circumstances in which emancipatory practices impact the everyday life of citizens. We ask: How do emancipatory practices relate with public space under ‘post-political conditions’? In a time when democracy, solidarity and utopias are in crisis, we argue that productive emancipatory claims already exist in the lived space of everyday life rather than in the expectation of urban revolution and future progress.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Sabine Knierbein
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2018-03-15
File : 312 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781315449180


Public Space

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Public Space: Between Reimagination and Occupation examines contemporary public space as a result of intense social production reflecting contradictory trends: the long-lasting effects of the global crisis, manifested in supranational trade-offs between political influence, state power and private ownership; and the appearance of global counter-actors, enabled by the expansion of digital communication and networking technologies and rooted into new participatory cultures, easily growing into mobile cultures of protest. The highlighted cases from Europe, Asia, Africa and North America reveal the roots of the pre-crisis processes of redistribution of capital and power as an aspect of the transition from the consumerist past into the post-consumerist present, by tracing the slow growth of social discontent that has led only a few years later to the mobilization of a new kind of self-conscious globally-acting class. This edited volume brings together a broad range of interdisciplinary discussions and approaches, providing sociologists, cultural geographers, and urban planning academics and students with an opportunity to explore the various social, cultural, economic and political factors leading to reappropriation and reimagination of the urban commons in the cities within which we live.

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Genre : Science
Author : Svetlana Hristova
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2017-09-14
File : 375 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317073291


Marketplaces

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This edited volume portrays marketplaces from a mobility perspective as dynamic and open entities consisting of flows of people, goods and ideas. There is a renewed interest in research and policy arenas in marketplaces as the core of cities’ spatial and economic development and sociocultural life, as incubators of urban renewal and platforms of alternative consumption models and as source of livelihood for many people worldwide. Contributions of this book draw on notions of movements, representations and practices to illustrate that markets have physical reality but are also culturally and socially encoded, and experienced through practice. It brings together empirically evidenced scholarly and practice-based works from the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain, Bulgaria, Turkey, Lebanon, Peru, Brazil, Vietnam, South Africa and India. This book is primarily intended for scholars and graduate students of urban geography, urban design and planning, sociology, anthropology, who are interested in the relation between place and mobility in general, and markets as ‘knots’ in the city, in particular. It also informs policy-makers how urban planning policies and design interventions for marketplaces may foster more socially inclusive and environmentally just cities. Chapters 1, 12, and 13 of this book are available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. They have been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

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Genre : Science
Author : Ceren Sezer
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2022-07-29
File : 201 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000622942


Handbook Of Urban Segregation

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The Handbook of Urban Segregation scrutinises key debates on spatial inequality in cities across the globe. It engages with multiple domains, including residential places, public spaces and the field of education. In addition it tackles crucial group-dimensions across race, class and culture as well as age groups, the urban rich, middle class, and gentrified households. This timely Handbook provides a key contribution to understanding what urban segregation is about, why it has developed, what its consequences are and how it is measured, conceptualised and framed.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Sako Musterd
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Release : 2020-03-28
File : 456 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781788115605


Streets As Public Spaces And Drivers Of Urban Prosperity

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Genre : Cities and towns
Author : Gora Mboup
Publisher :
Release : 2013
File : 172 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCBK:C111982976


Challenges For Urban Infrastructure In The European Union

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Recoge: 1.The policy context - 2.Why focus on urban infraestructure? - 3.Towards an analytical framework - 4.Forms of urban infraestructure and they influence well-being - 5.The importance of scale - 6.Creating and managing urban infraestructure - 7.Policy implications and conclusions.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Frank J. Convery
Publisher : Improvement of Living and Working Conditions
Release : 1998
File : 96 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015042769201


European Spatial Research And Policy

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Genre : Ecology
Author :
Publisher :
Release : 1999
File : 252 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015078423251


The Sustainable Development Paradox

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This thought-provoking book re-examines sustainability conceptually and as it actually exists on the ground, with a particular focus on Western European and North American urban contexts.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Rob J. Krueger
Publisher : Guilford Press
Release : 2007-08-29
File : 330 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105123335015