Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 594 g
Critical Urban Theory and the Right to the City
Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 594 g
ISBN: 978-0-415-60177-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
The contributors provide cutting-edge analyses of contemporary urban restructuring, including the issues of neoliberalization, gentrification, colonization, "creative" cities, architecture and political power, sub-prime mortgage foreclosures and the ongoing struggles of "right to the city" movements. At the same time, the book explores the diverse interpretive frameworks – critical and otherwise – that are currently being used in academic discourse, in political struggles, and in everyday life to decipher contemporary urban transformations and contestations. The slogan, "cities for people, not for profit," sets into stark relief what the contributors view as a central political question involved in efforts, at once theoretical and practical, to address the global urban crises of our time.
Drawing upon European and North American scholarship in sociology, politics, geography, urban planning and urban design, the book provides useful insights and perspectives for citizens, activists and intellectuals interested in exploring alternatives to contemporary forms of capitalist urbanization.
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1. Cities for People, Not For Profit: An Introduction Neil Brenner, Peter Marcuse and Margit Mayer 2. What Is Critical Urban Theory? Neil Brenner 3. Whose Right(S) To What City? Peter Marcuse 4. Henri Lefebvre, The Right to the City and the New Metropolitan Mainstream Christian Schmid 5. The ‘Right to the City’ In Urban Social Movements Margit Mayer 6. Space and Revolution in Theory and Practice: Eight Theses Kanishka Goonewardena 7. Critical Development Studies and the Praxis of Planning Katharine N. Rankin 8. Assemblages, Actor Networks and the Challenges of Critical Urban Theory Neil Brenner, David J. Madden and David Wachsmuth 9. 'Creative Cities’ and the Rise of The Dealer Class Stefan Krätke 10. Critical Theory and ‘Gray Space’: Mobilization of the Colonized Oren Yiftachel 11. Missing Marcuse: On Gentrification and Displacement Tom Slater 12. An Actually Existing Just City? The Fight for the Right to the City in Amsterdam Justus Uitermark 13. A Critical Approach to Solving the Housing Problem Peter Marcuse 14. Socialist Cities, for People or for Power? Bruno Flierl in Conversation with Peter Marcuse 15. Right to the City – From Theory to Alliance Jon Liss 16. What is to be Done, and Who the Hell is Going to do it? David Harvey and David Wachsmuth. Afterword by Peter Marcuse: "Light Verse"