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Y'a-t-il un pilote dans la grue ? L'aménagement du territoire, de la théorie à la pratique
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aménagement de l'espace, aménagement urbain, densité urbaine
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<div>La revue belge Politique consacre, dans son numéro 55 de juin 2008, un dossier consacré à l'aménagement du territoire, et notamment à la ville.</div>
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<b>Sommaire :</b></div>
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<li style="text-align: left;">• Aménagement du territoire : Y a-t-il un pilote dans la grue ?</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">• Pour la concentration urbaine (Benoît Moritz)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">• Une ville compacte, qualitative... dans les limbes (Jean-Marie Halleux)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">• "Augmenter parfois la densité de la ville" (Yves Rouyet)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">• Le paradoxe immobilier (Henri Goldman)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">• Quand la SNCB fait de la spéculation (Gwenaël Breës et François Schreuer)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">• Une politique du cas par cas (Jean-Yves Saliez)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">• Muselée la participation citoyenne ? (David Leloup)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">• CHB, projet antédiluvien (Caroline Lamarche)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">• Le territoire miroir de la société (Sophie Dawance)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">• Seraing, écartelée entre deux avenirs (François Schreuer)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">• Pour une politique ferroviaire en Wallonie (Bernard Swartenbroekx)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">• Conserver des terres agricoles (Janine Kievits)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">• "Le temps des villas quatre façades est révolu" (André Antoine)</li>
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aménagement de l'espace
aménagement urbain
densité urbaine
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Y a-t-il des « urban studies » à la française ?
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urban studies, études urbaines, sciences sociales de l'urbain, analyse des changements sociaux, savoirs urbains, sociologie urbaine
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Un dossier mis en ligne par métropolitiques.eu
Les travaux français portant sur les villes et les territoires urbains forment-ils des « études urbaines » à l’image des urban studies transdisciplinaires à l’anglo-saxonne ? L’histoire des sciences sociales de l’urbain et leur structuration institutionnelle façonnent des productions françaises encore largement disciplinaires, orientées par la « demande sociale » et aux objets présentant certains angles morts. Quelles en sont les spécificités, et quelles pourraient en être les évolutions à l’aune de ce qui se pratique ailleurs dans le monde ?
Sommaire :
- Y a-t-il des « urban studies » à la française ? par Anaïs Collet et Philippe Simay
- Une histoire des savoirs urbains est-elle possible ?, par Stéphane Van Damme
- Grandeur et décadence du “périurbain”. Retour sur trente ans d’analyse des changements sociaux et politiques, par Violaine Girard et Jean Rivière
- Les relations interethniques dans la ville : un point aveugle de la sociologie urbaine française ?, par Élise Palomares
- Étudier les politiques d’image des anciennes villes industrielles. Intérêts et difficultés d’articuler théorie économique critique et monographie politique, par Max Rousseau
- Trente ans de sociologie urbaine. Un point de vue français, par Christian Topalov
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http://www.metropolitiques.eu/Y-a-t-il-des-urban-studies-a-la.html
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Métropolitiques
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2013
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FR
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analyse des changements sociaux
études urbaines
savoirs urbains
sciences sociales de l'urbain
sociologie urbaine
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XXe. Un siècle d'architectures à Genève. Promenades
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Genève, Suisse, vingtième siècle, architecture, patrimoine, histoire de l'art, histoire de l'architecture, promenades, architecture moderne, architecture contemporaine
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Sous la direction de Catherine Courtiau, Isabelle Claden et Christian Bischoff
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Novembre 2009
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Editions Infolio
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<div>
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<div align="center" style="margin-bottom: 5px; margin-top: 5px;"><strong>Auteur</strong>
<div align="center" style="font-size: 11px;">Sous la direction de Catherine Courtiau, Isabelle Claden et Christian Bischoff</div>
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<div align="center" style="font-size: 11px;">Ouvrage</div>
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<div align="center" style="margin-bottom: 5px;"><strong>Date</strong>
<div align="center" style="font-size: 11px;">Novembre 2009</div>
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<div align="center" style="margin-bottom: 5px;"><strong>Editeur</strong>
<div align="center" style="font-size: 11px;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.infolio.ch/">Editions Infolio</a></div>
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<div align="center" style="margin-bottom: 5px;"><strong>Pages</strong>
<div align="center" style="font-size: 11px;">512</div>
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<div align="center" style="margin-bottom: 5px;"><strong>Prix</strong>
<div align="center" style="font-size: 11px;">58 CHF</div>
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<b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
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Avec le présent ouvrage, la section genevoise de Patrimoine suisse invite le lecteur à aiguiser sa curiosité, à lui faire découvrir et à considérer avec un autre regard le patrimoine architectural du XXe siècle, bouleversé par deux guerres mondiales, par des crises et des euphories économiques, sociales et par une évolution technologique fulgurante qui s’inscrit dans une continuité logique de la révolution industrielle du XIXe : développement du réseau ferroviaire, invention de l’automobile, du téléphone, de la radio, de la télévision jusqu’à la conquête de l’espace.</div>
<br />
Ville de près de 100 000 habitants en 1900 - au centre d’un canton encore agricole - Genève est aujourd’hui une agglomération transfrontalière de plus de 800 000 habitants.<br />
<br />
Dans notre sphère d’intérêts, cette évolution se manifeste par une extension du champ patrimonial. En effet, celui-ci intègre aujourd’hui l’ordinaire de la ville, les édicules, le logement, les ensembles urbains, l’espace public.</div>
<br />
Quels que soient nos goûts, nos nostalgies et nos aspirations, notre environnement bâti possède la qualité indéniable d’exister : 70 à 80 % des édifices qui forment notre cadre de vie ont été érigés au XXe siècle. Il faut apprendre à les connaître, à en identifier les qualités, économiques, sociales, matérielles, culturelles dans toute leur diversité typologique et stylistique.</div>
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Ouvrage
architecture
architecture contemporaine
architecture moderne
Genève
histoire de l'architecture
histoire de l'art
patrimoine
promenades
Suisse
vingtième siècle
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Xi'an, une capitale ancienne, au carrefour de l'Orient et de l'Occident
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Xi'an, Chine, histoire urbaine, patrimoine, Zhang Chunhong
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Chunhong Zhang
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13 avril 2011
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Presses universitaires de Limoges
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<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
</div>
Xi'an (Chang'an), ancienne capitale impériale de la Chine et point de départ de l'une des routes de la soie, fut, avant les Tang et sous leur dynastie, un éminent lieu de rencontre culturelle entre l’Orient et l’Occident, grâce à de prestigieuses Écoles de traduction représentatives du génie local. Confucianistes, taoïstes, bouddhistes venus de l’Inde ou du pays tokharien et chrétiens originaires de la Perse et parlant le syriaque et le grec y collaborèrent en parfaite harmonie. Là s’épanouirent des hommes au destin extraordinaire, comme le moine Adam, devenu Jingjing. Xi’an, qui avait su réserver un si fécond accueil aux porteurs de doctrines de sagesse arrivés de l’Ouest dans ses murs, manifesta durablement son profond rayonnement sur la Chine entière et sur toute l’Asie (Corée, Japon etc.). Par ailleurs, ses trésors archéologiques suscitent aujourd’hui la curiosité et l’admiration du monde entier.</div>
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<b>Sommaire du HS n°3 de Tôzai :</b></div>
</div>
Préface<br />
Introduction<br />
Chapitre 1. Xi'an et l'histoire de la Chine<br />
Chapitre 2. La route de la soie<br />
Chapitre 3. L'aventure bouddhique<br />
Chapitre 4. Le christianisme "nestorien"<br />
Chapitre 5. Une intégration réussie<br />
Chapitre 6. Missionnaires et convertis<br />
Chapitre 7. L'archéologie en question<br />
Conclusion</div>
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Revue
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Writing the modern city: Literature, architecture, modernity
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littérature, architecture, modernité, modernity, culture urbaine, identity, identité, mémoire, espace urbain, Edwards Sarah, Charley Jonathan
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NC
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November 2011
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Routledge
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240
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> Literary texts and buildings have always represented space, narrated cultural and political values, and functioned as sites of personal and collective identity. In the twentieth century, new forms of narrative have represented cultural modernity, political idealism and architectural innovation. Writing the Modern City explores the diverse and fascinating relationships between literature, architecture and modernity and considers how they have shaped the world today.<br /> <br /> This collection of thirteen original essays examines the ways in which literature and architecture have shaped a range of recognisably ‘modern’ identities. It focuses on the cultural connections between prose narratives – the novel, short stories, autobiography, crime and science fiction – and a range of urban environments, from the city apartment and river to the colonial house and the utopian city. It explores how the themes of memory, nation and identity have been represented in both literary and architectural works in the aftermath of early twentieth-century conflict; how the cultural movements of modernism and postmodernism have affected notions of canonicity and genre in the creation of books and buildings; and how and why literary and architectural narratives are influenced by each other’s formal properties and styles.<br /> <br /> The book breaks new ground in its exclusive focus on modern narrative and urban space. The essays examine texts and spaces that have both unsettled traditional definitions of literature and architecture and reflected and shaped modern identities: sexual, domestic, professional and national. It is essential reading for students and researchers of literature, cultural studies, cultural geography, art history and architectural history.</div> </div> <b>Sarah Edwards</b> lectures in English Studies at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. <br /> <b>Jonathan Charley</b> is Director of Cultural Studies in the Department of Architecture at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.</div> </div>
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Edwards Sarah
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Writing cities 1
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, politique de la ville, histoire urbaine, culture urbaine, technologie, technology, images, Hall Suzanne, Fernández Arrigoitía Melissa, Dinardi Cecilia
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NC
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2010
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Cities Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science
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http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/cities/PhDProgramme/Default.htm
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153
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<b>From the Introduction by Suzanne Hall, Melissa Fernández Arrigoitía and Cecilia Dinardi :<br />
</b></div>
</div>
The writing which this volume brings together is as multifaceted as are its objects of investigation. Ranging from theoretical or design-based perspectives to historical and politically charged foci, the chapters reflect an amalgam of concerns with the social, visual, political and material aspects of developed and developing cities. While all share a passion for cities and incorporate the use of visual material as either objects of investigation or illustrative accompaniments to textual or ethnographic analyses, the mixed methodologies and theoretical paradigms employed reflect a wider academic trend towards a critical cross-breeding of disciplines for a more expansive, and arguably more inclusive, conceptualisation of the urban. The chapters reveal the city through the lenses offered by different fields, and speak to the multiple sites involved in the production, contestation and experiences of urban spaces. Each chapter offers explorations of the spatial and temporal scales of urban transformations, centring on the authoritative and oppositional acts that simultaneously make the city. In this sense, there is an inclination towards analysing representations of urban change, and the ways in which transformations are reflected in the fabric of city space and life. The authors address the politics and experience of urban change by travelling imaginatively between the past and the present, the abstract and the specific, the global and the local, the human and the material, and the social and the technological. In their creative engagements with the many textures of `the city´, they suggest the need for us, as readers, to pause, revise, and re-envision our own sense of urban forms and futures.</div>
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<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
Introduction: The Writing Cities Collaboration - Suzanne Hall, Melissa Fernández Arrigoitía and Cecilia Dinardi <br />
Writing Cities: A Roundtable - David Frisby, Gerald Frug, Richard Sennett and Fran Tonkiss <br />
<br />
I. Writing politics through motifs :<br />
1. Cities under Franco: A Metonymical Approach - Olivia Muñoz-Rojas <br />
2. Digging, Sowing, Tending, Harvesting: Making War-Fair - Gina Badger <br />
3. For Whose Benefit? The Role of Consultation in the Compulsory Purchase of the Site for the 2012 Olympic Games in delivering a ‘Sustainable Communities’ Legacy - Juliet Davis<br />
<br />
II. Writing history through artefacts :<br />
4. Writing Urban Stories from the Walls of a Building: The Case of the Post and Telecommunications Palace in Buenos Aires - Cecilia Dinardi <br />
5. The Canal in the City of Gardens - Nida Rehman <br />
6. The Mughal Pavilion - Ninad Pandit and Laura Lee Schmidt <br />
<br />
III. Writing culture through technologies :<br />
7. Beyond Use: Material Consciousness and Creative Engagements with Urban Infrastructure - Susanne Seitinger and Tad Hirsch <br />
8. Sensor Narratives - Orkan Telhan <br />
9. The Internet and the City: Blogging and Urban Transformation on New York’s Lower East Side - Lara Belkind <br />
<br />
IV. Writing visions through images :<br />
10. Questioning Pictures of Urban Futures - Torsten Schroeder <br />
11. Skylines and the ‘Whole’ City: Protected and Unprotected Views from the South Bank towards the City of London - Gunter Gassner</div>
</div>
<b>Suzanne Hall</b> is an architect and urban ethnographer, and has a PhD in Sociology/Cities. <br />
<b>Melissa Fernández Arrigoitía</b> is a Sociology PhD candidate at the LSE. <br />
<b>Cecilia Dinardi</b> is a cultural sociologist currently working towards a PhD in Sociology at the LSE.</div>
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culture urbaine
Dinardi Cecilia
Fernández Arrigoitía Melissa
Hall Suzanne
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technologie
technology
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Worlding cities : Asian experiments and the art of being global
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Asie, Asia, culture urbaine, développement urbain, politique urbaine, urbanisation, ville mondiale, world city, ville globale, global city, forme urbaine, Roy Ananya, Ong Aihwa
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Ananya Roy Aihwa Ong
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July 2011
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Wiley-Blackwell
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> Worlding Cities is the first serious examination of Asian urbanism to highlight the connections between different Asian models and practices of urbanization. It includes important contributions from a respected group of scholars across a range of generations, disciplines, and sites of study.<br /> <br /> - Describes the new theoretical framework of ‘worlding’<br /> - Substantially expands and updates the themes of capital and culture<br /> - Includes a unique collection of authors across generations, disciplines, and sites of study<br /> - Demonstrates how references to Asian power, success, and hegemony make possible urban development and limit urban politics</div> </div> <b>Contents :</b></div> </div> Preface</div> Aihwa Ong - Introduction : Worlding cities, or the art of being global<br /> <br /> Part I Modeling<br /> Chua Ben - Singapore as model : Planning innovations, knowledge experts</div> Lisa Hoffman - Urban modeling and contemporary technologies of city-building in China : The production of regimes of green urbanisms</div> Gavin Shatking - Planning privatopolis : Representation and contestation in the development of urban integrated mega-projects</div> </div> Part II Inter-referencing</div> Helen F. Siu - Retuning a provincialized middle class in Asia's urban postmodern : The case of Hong Kong</div> Chad Haines - Cracks in the façade : Landscapes of hope and desire in Dubai</div> Glen Lowry and Eugene McCann - Asia in the mix : Urban form and global mobilities - Hong Kong, Vancouver, Dubai</div> Aihwa Ong - Hyperbuilding : Spectacle, speculation, and the hyperspace of sovereignty</div> </div> Part III New solidarities</div> Michael Goldman - Speculating on the next world city</div> Ananya Roy - The blockade of the world-class city : Dialectical images of Indian urbanism</div> D. Asher Ghertner - Rule by aesthetics : World-class city making in Delhi</div> Ananya Roy - Conclusion : Postcolonial urbanism : Speed, hysteria, mass dreams</div> </div> <b>Ananya Roy </b>is Professor of City and Regional Planning and Co-Director of Global Metropolitan Studies at the University of California, Berkeley</div> <b>Aihwa Ong </b>is Professor of Socio-cultural Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley</div> </div>
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World cities and climate change
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, changement climatique, développement durable, ville durable, planification, gouvernance, écologie urbaine, infrastructures, politique urbaine, global city, ville mondiale
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Mike Hodson
Simon Marvin
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October 2010
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Open University Press
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184
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
Relationships between cities and energy, water, waste and transport networks are changing. World Cities and Climate Change argues that this is not something that is happening naturally but is the product of social, economic, political and spatial processes and that these changes have profound implications for the shape of contemporary and future cities.<br />
<br />
Drawing on research and examples from London, New York, Tokyo, Melbourne, Shanghai, San Francisco and other world cities, Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin pose a critical question:<br />
<br />
* Are visions of future urbanism socially and ecologically progressive or do they promote the selective and partial re-bounding of particular social groups and places predicated on new - often hidden - interdependencies?<br />
<br />
They develop a critical synthesis of dominant, new infrastructure styles that they argue are emerging as responses to the systemic pressures of climate change and resource constraint confronting cities and networks. The book outlines the key elements of these new strategies and critically assesses their implications and relevance to other urban contexts.<br />
<br />
World Cities and Climate Change is key reading for students, academics, researchers and policy makers with an interest in urban politics, technology and ecology.</div>
</div>
<b>Mike Hodson </b>is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Sustainable Urban and Regional Futures (SURF), University of Salford.</div>
</div>
<b>Simon Marvin </b>is a Professor and Co-Director of SURF.</div>
</div>
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changement climatique
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écologie urbaine
global city
gouvernance
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ville durable
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Women's health and the world's cities
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santé, health, gender, genre, women, femmes, urbanisation, environnement urbain, violence urbaine, politique urbaine, Meleis Afaf Ibrahim, Birch Eugenie L., Wachter Susan M.
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Afaf Ibrahim Meleis Eugenie L. Birch Susan M. Wachter
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September 2011
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University of Pennsylvania Press
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328
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> Growing urbanization affects women and men in fundamentally different ways, but the relationship between gender and city environments has been ignored or misunderstood. Women and men play different roles, frequent different public areas, and face different health risks. Women suffer disproportionately from disease, injury, and violence because their access to resources is often more limited than that of their male counterparts. Yet, when women are healthy and safe, so are their families and communities. Urban policy makers and public health professionals need to understand how conditions in densely populated places can help or harm the well-being of women in order to serve this large segment of humanity.<br /> <br /> Women's Health and the World's Cities illuminates the intersection of gender, health, and urban environments. This collection of essays examines the impact of urban living on the physical and psychological states of women and girls in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the United States. Urban planners, scholars, medical practitioners, and activists present original research and compelling ideas. They consider the specific needs of subpopulations of urban women and evaluate strategies for designing spaces, services, and infrastructure in ways that promote women's health. Women's Health and the World's Cities provides urban planners and public health care providers with on-the-ground examples of projects and policies that have changed women's lives for the better.</div> </div> <b>Afaf Ibrahim Meleis</b> is Margaret Bond Simon Dean of Nursing and Professor of Nursing and Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing and the author of Theoretical Nursing: Development and Progress.<br /> <b>Eugenie L. Birch </b>is Lawrence C. Nussdorf Professor of Urban Research and Education and Chair of the Graduate Group in City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design.<br /> <b>Susan M. Wachter</b> is Richard B. Worley Professor of Financial Management and Professor of Real Estate and Finance at The Wharton School and Professor of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design.</div> </div>
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santé
urbanisation
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women
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Women, slums and urbanisation : Examining the causes and consequences
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femme, bidonville, violence, urbanisation, migration urbaine, Mumbai, Colombo, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Accra, Nairobi, women, genre, gender, COHRE
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May 2008
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COHRE
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http://www.cohre.org/view_page.php?page_id=309#i1041
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134
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<div>A first of its kind, this COHRE report examines the worldwide phenomenon of urbanisation from the point of view of women’s housing rights.</div> </div> The report focuses, in particular, on the experiences of women and girls living in slum communities throughout the world, premised on the idea that both the causes and consequences of urbanisation for women are, in fact, unique and deeply related to issues of gender. Unfortunately, the question of women’s migration to the cities has, for too long, remained largely under-addressed and unexamined.</div> </div> Activists and scholars alike have tended to overlook and neglect women’s particular experiences within the context of ever increasing urban growth. Shining the light on these experiences makes this study truly distinctive. <br /> <br /> Working across the Americas, Asia, and Africa, COHRE interviewed women and girls living in six global cities, representing some twenty different (and indeed, diverse) slum communities.</div> </div> The stories shared by these women and girls elucidated the very personal struggles which women face in their day-to-day lives, as well as the broader connections that these struggles have to issues of gender-based violence, gender discrimination, and women’s housing insecurity. In turn – as this report makes clear – for women, these issues are themselves intimately connected to the global trend towards urban growth.</div> </div>
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Women and urban settlement
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women, femmes, gender, genre, participation, migration urbaine, déplacement de population, développement urbain, health, santé, Sweetman Caroline
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NC
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1996
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Oxfam
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http://books.google.com/books?id=baR6KlE7wtwC&printsec=frontcover&hl=fr#v=onepage&q&f=false
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64
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<b>Extract from the Editorial :</b></div>
</div>
The articles in this edition examine gender issues and human settlement, and emphasise the interconnectedness of all aspects of women's and men's lives, and the links between people's physical surroundings and what they do to survive.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
Caroline Sweetman - Editorial</div>
Jo Beall - Participation in the city : Where do women fit in?</div>
Seteney Shami - Gender, domestic space, and urban upgrading : A case study from Amman</div>
Delia Davin - Gender and rural-urban migration in China</div>
Sue Emmott - 'Dislocation', shelter, and crisis : Afghanistan's refugees and notions of home</div>
Valli F. K. Yanni - 'Women with self-esteem are healthy women' : Community development in an urban settlement of Guayaquil</div>
Feleke Tadele - Sustaining urban development through participation : An Ethiopian case study</div>
Interview : Chris Peters talks to Catalina Trujillo about her work for the UN Agency Habitat</div>
Carole Rakodi - Woman in the city of man : Recent contributions to the gender and human settlements debate</div>
Resources</div>
</div>
<b>Caroline Sweetman </b>is Editor of the international journal 'Gender and Development' and a gender adviser in the Policy Department of Oxfam Great Britain.</div>
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femmes
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health
migration urbaine
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Women and the everyday city : Public space in San Francisco, 1890 - 1915
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women, femmes, genre, San Francisco, dix-neuvième siècle, vingtième siècle, nineteenth century, twentieth century, espace public, histoire urbaine, géographie urbaine, histoire de l'architecture, Sewell Jessica Ellen
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Jessica Ellen Sewell
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January 2011
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University of Minnesota Press
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280
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> Women in the city in turn-of-the-century San Francisco<br /> <br /> In Women and the Everyday City, Jessica Ellen Sewell explores the lives of women in turn-of-the-century San Francisco. A period of transformation of both gender roles and American cities, she shows how changes in the city affected women’s ability to negotiate shifting gender norms as well as how women’s increasing use of the city played a critical role in the campaign for women’s suffrage.<br /> <br /> Focusing on women’s everyday use of streetcars, shops, restaurants, and theaters, Sewell reveals the impact of women on these public places—what women did there, which women went there, and how these places were changed in response to women’s presence. Using the diaries of three women in San Francisco (Annie Haskell, Ella Lees Leigh, and Mary Eugenia Pierce, who wrote extensively about their everyday experiences), Sewell studies their accounts of day trips to the city and combines them with memoirs, newspapers, maps, photographs, and her own observations of the buildings that exist today to build a sense of life in San Francisco at this pivotal point in history.<br /> <br /> Working at the nexus of urban history, architectural history, and cultural geography, Women and the Everyday City offers a revealing portrait of both a major American city during its early years and the women who shaped it—and the country—for generations to come.</div> </div> <b>Jessica Ellen Sewell </b>is assistant professor of art history and American studies at Boston University.</div> </div>
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San Francisco
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Why loiter? Women and risk on Mumbai streets
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Mumbai, femme, woman, genre, gender, feminism, féminisme, espace urbain, rue, marginalité, équité sociale, Inde, India, Phadke Shilpa, Khan Sameera, Ranade Shilpa
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Shilpa Phadke
Sameera Khan
Shilpa Ranade
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February 2011
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Penguin Books India
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200
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
Presenting an original take on women’s safety in the cities of twenty-first century India, Why Loiter? maps the exclusions and negotiations that women from different classes and communities encounter in the nation’s urban public spaces.<br />
<br />
Basing this book on more than three years of research in Mumbai, Shilpa Phadke, Sameera Khan and Shilpa Ranade argue that though women’s access to urban public space has increased, they still do not have an equal claim to public space in the city. And they raise the question: can women’s access to public space be viewed in isolation from that of other marginal groups? <br />
<br />
Going beyond the problem of the real and implied risks associated with women’s presence in public, they draw from feminist theory to argue that only by celebrating loitering—a radical act for most Indian women—can a truly equal, global city be created.</div>
</div>
<b>Shilpa Phadke </b>is Assistant Professor at the Centre for Media and Cultural Studies at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, and an Associate at PUKAR - Partners for Urban Knowledge, Action and Research.</div>
<b>Sameera Khan </b>is a Mumbai-based journalist and writer who teaches journalism at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.</div>
<b>Shilpa Ranade </b>is an architect and a partner in the Mumbai-based design firm DCOOP.</div>
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Ouvrage
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genre
Inde
India
Khan Sameera
marginalité
Mumbai
Phadke Shilpa
Ranade Shilpa
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Why don't American cities burn?
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, délinquance, violence urbaine, pauvreté, ségrégation résidentielle, exclusion, centre-ville, émeute, race, Katz Michael B., États-Unis, United States
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Michael B. Katz
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December 2011
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University of Pennsylvania Press
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240
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> At 1:27 on the morning of August 4, 2005, Herbert Manes fatally stabbed Robert Monroe, known as Shorty, in a dispute over five dollars. It was a horrific yet mundane incident for the poor, heavily African American neighborhood of North Philadelphia—one of seven homicides to occur in the city that day and yet not make the major newspapers. For Michael B. Katz, an urban historian and a juror on the murder trial, the story of Manes and Shorty exemplified the marginalization, social isolation, and indifference that plague American cities.<br /> <br /> Introduced by the gripping narrative of this murder and its circumstances, Why Don't American Cities Burn? charts the emergence of the urban forms that underlie such events. Katz traces the collision of urban transformation with the rightward-moving social politics of late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century America. He shows how the bifurcation of black social structures produced a new African American inequality and traces the shift from images of a pathological black "underclass" to praise of the entrepreneurial poor who take advantage of new technologies of poverty work to find the beginning of the path to the middle class. He explores the reasons American cities since the early 1970s have remained relatively free of collective violence while black men in bleak inner-city neighborhoods have turned their rage inward on one another rather than on the agents and symbols of a culture and political economy that exclude them.<br /> <br /> The book ends with a meditation on how the political left and right have come to believe that urban transformation is inevitably one of failure and decline abetted by the response of government to deindustrialization, poverty, and race. How, Katz asks, can we construct a new narrative that acknowledges the dark side of urban history even as it demonstrates the capacity of government to address the problems of cities and their residents? How can we create a politics of modest hope?</div> </div> <b>Michael B. Katz </b>is Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania.</div> </div>
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Ouvrage
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Why do people like to live in cities?
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Netherlands, Pays-Bas, migration urbaine, urbanité, économie, emploi, forme urbaine, airport, aéroport, espace urbain, intégration
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Multiple authors
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10 - 12 November 2009
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Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research (NWO) Studentencorps
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<div>
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Autre
aéroport
airport
économie
emploi
espace urbain
forme urbaine
intégration
migration urbaine
Netherlands
Pays-Bas
urbanité
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Whose public space? International case studies in urban design and development
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, lieu public, espace public, renouvellement urbain, rénovation urbaine, mutation urbaine, aménagement de l'espace, centre-ville, participation, lien social, Madanipour Ali, tissu urbain, fragmentation sociale
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NC
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2010
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Routledge
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274
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
Public spaces mirror the complexities of urban societies: as historic social bonds have weakened and cities have become collections of individuals public open spaces have also changed from being embedded in the social fabric of the city to being a part of more impersonal and fragmented urban environments. Can making public spaces help overcome this fragmentation, where accessible spaces are created through inclusive processes? This book offers some answers to this question through analysing the process of urban design and development in international case studies, in which the changing character, level of accessibility, and the tensions of making public spaces are explored.<br />
<br />
The book uses a coherent theoretical outlook to investigate a series of case studies, crossing the cultural divides to examine the similarities and differences of public space in different urban contexts, and its critical analysis of the process of development, management and use of public space, with all its tensions and conflicts. While each case study investigates the specificities of a particular city, the book outlines some general themes in global urban processes. It shows how public spaces are a key theme in urban design and development everywhere, how they are appreciated and used by the people of these cities, but also being contested by and under pressure from different stakeholders.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents </b>:</div>
</div>
1. Introduction - Ali Madanipour <br />
Part 1. Changing Nature of Public Space in City Centres - Ali Madanipour <br />
2. Less Public Than Before? Public Space Improvement in Newcastle City Centre - Müge Akkar Ercan <br />
3. Youth Participation and Revanchist Regimes: Redeveloping Old Eldon Square, Newcastle upon Tyne - Peter Rogers <br />
4. Can Public Space Improvement Revive the City Centre? The Case of Taichung, Taiwan - Hong-Che Chen <br />
5. Change in the public spaces of traditional cities: Zaria, Nigeria - Shaibu Bala Garba <br />
Part 2. Public Space and Everyday Life in Urban Neighbourhoods - Ali Madanipour <br />
6. Marginal Public Spaces in Europe - Ali Madanipour <br />
7. Gating the Streets: The Changing Shape of Public Spaces in South Africa - Karina Landman <br />
8. Public Spaces within Modern Residential Areas in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia - Khalid Nasralden Mandeli <br />
9. The Design and Development of Public Open Spaces in an Iranian New Town <br />
10. Making Public Space in Low Income Neighbourhoods in Mexico - Mauricio Hernández Bonilla <br />
11. Co-Production of Public Space: Redefinition of Social Meaning, the Case of Nord-Pas de Calais, France - Paola Michialino <br />
12. Whose Public Space? - Ali Madanipour</div>
</div>
<b>Ali Madanipour</b> is Professor of Urban Design at the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, UK.</div>
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centre-ville
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Madanipour Ali
mutation urbaine
participation
renouvellement urbain
rénovation urbaine
tissu urbain
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Whispering city : Rome and its histories
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histoire urbaine, Rome, Bosworth Richard
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R. J. B. Bosworth
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April 2011
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Yale University Press
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368
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> In Civilization and Its Discontents, Sigmund Freud claimed that Rome must be comprehended as "not a human dwelling place but a mental entity," in which the palaces of the Caesars still stand alongside modern apartment buildings in layers of brick, mortar, and memory. "The observer would need merely to shift the focus of his eyes, perhaps, or change his position, in order to call up a view of either the one or the other."<br /> <br /> In this one-of-a-kind book, historian Richard Bosworth accepts Freud's challenge, drawing upon his expertise in Italian pasts to explore the many layers of history found within the Eternal City. Often beginning his analysis with sites and monuments that can still be found in contemporary Rome, Bosworth expands his scope to review how political groups of different eras—the Catholic Church, makers of the Italian nation, Fascists, and "ordinary" Romans (be they citizens, immigrants, or tourists)—read meaning into the city around them. Weaving in the city's quintessential figures (Garibaldi, Pius XII, Mussolini, and Berlusconi) and architectural icons (the Vatican, St. Peter's Basilica, the Victor Emmanuel Monument, and EUR) with those forgotten or unknown, Bosworth explores the many histories that whisper their rival and competing messages and seek to impose their truth upon the passing crowds. But as this delightful study will reveal, Rome, that magisterial palimpsest, has never accepted a single reading of its historic meaning.</div> </div> <b>Richard Bosworth </b>is Professor of History at Reading University and Winthrop Professor of History at the University of Western Australia.</div> </div>
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What we see : Advancing the observations of Jane Jacobs
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Jacobs Jane, Goldsmith Stephen A., Elizabeth Lynne, , aménagement urbain, voisinage, perception, rue, infrastructures, économie, sauvegarde, mixité sociale, renouvellement urbain, concertation locale, participation
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NC
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May 2010
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New Village Press
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
A timely revisitation of renowned urbanist-activist Jane Jacobs' lifework, What We See invites thirty pundits and practitioners across fields to refresh Jacobs' economic, social and urban planning theories for the present day. Combining personal and professional observations with meditations on Jacobs' insights, essayists bring their diverse experience to bear to sketch the blueprints for the living city.<br />
<br />
The book models itself after Jacobs' collaborative approach to city and community building, asking community members and niche specialists to share their knowledge with a broader community, to work together toward a common goal of building the 21st century city.<br />
<br />
The resulting collection of original essays expounds and expands Jacobs' ideas on the qualities of a vibrant, robust urban area. It offers the generalist, the activist, and the urban planner practical examples of the benefits of planning that encourages community participation, pedestrianism, diversity, environmental responsibility and self-sufficiency.<br />
<br />
Bob Sirman, director of the Canada Council for the Arts, describes how built form should be an embodiment of a community narrative. Daniel Kemmis, former Mayor of Missoula, shares an imagined dialog with Jacobs,' discussing the delicate interconnection between cities and their surrounding rural areas. And Roberta Brandes Gratz—urban critic, author, and former head of Public Policy of the New York State Preservation League—asserts the importance of architectural preservation to environmentally sound urban planning practices.<br />
<br />
What We See asks us all to join the conversation about next steps for shaping socially just, environmentally friendly, and economically prosperous urban communities.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
Introduction: Stephen Goldsmith and Lynne Elizabeth, Eyes Wide Open<br />
Section 1: Vitality of the Neighborhood<br />
1.1 Deanne Taylor, Between Utopias<br />
1.2 Ray Suarez, Jane Jacobs and the "Battle for the Street"<br />
1.3 Sanford Ikeda, The Mirage of the Efficient City<br />
1.4 Nabeel Hamdi, The Intelligence of Informality<br />
1.5 Nan Ellin, The Tao of Urbanism: Integrating Observation with Action<br />
Section 2: The Virtues of Seeing<br />
2.1 Arlene Goldbard, Nine Ways of Looking at Ourselves (Looking at Cities)<br />
2.2 Mindy Thompson Fullilove, The Logic of Small Pieces: A Story in Three Ballets<br />
2.3 Alexie M. Torres-Fleming, Of Things Seen and Unseen<br />
2.4 Rob Cowan, The Fine Arts of Seeing: Professions, Places, Arts, and Urban Design<br />
Section 3: Cities, Villages, Streets<br />
3.1 Daniel Kemmis, Cities and the Wealth of Places<br />
3.2 Elizabeth Macdonald and Allan Jacobs, Queen Street<br />
3.3 Kenneth Greenberg, The Interconnectedness of Things<br />
3.4 David Crombie, Jane Jacobs: The Toronto Experience<br />
3.5 Matias Sendoa Echanove & Rahul Srivastava, The Village Inside<br />
Section 4: The Organized Complexity Of Planning<br />
4.1 James Stockard, The Obligation to Listen, Learn and Teach—Patiently<br />
4.2 Robert Sirman, Built Form and the Metaphor of Storytelling<br />
4.3 Chester Hartman, Steps Toward a Just Metropolis<br />
4.4 Peter Zlonicky, Illuminating Germany: Observations on Urban Planning Policies in the Light of Jane Jacobs<br />
4.5 Jaime Lerner, Reviving Cities<br />
Section 5: Design for Nature, Design for People<br />
5.1 Janine Benyus, Recognizing What Works: A Conscious Emulation of Life's Genius<br />
5.2 Hillary Brown, "Co-development" as a Principle for Next Generation Infrastructure<br />
5.3 Richard Register, Jane Jacobs Basics<br />
5.4 Roberta Brandes Gratz, Jane Jacobs: Environmental Preservationist<br />
5.5 Jan Gehl, For You Jane<br />
5.6 Janette Sadik-Khan, Think of a City and What Comes to Mind? Its Streets<br />
5.7 Clare Cooper Marcus, The Needs of Children in Contemporary Cities<br />
Section 6: Economic Instinct<br />
6.1 Saskia Sassen, When Places Have Deep Economic Histories<br />
6.2 Susan Witt, The Grace of Import Replacement<br />
6.3 Pierre Desrochers & Samuli Leppälä, Rethinking "Jacobs Spillovers," or How Diverse Cities Actually Make Individuals More Creative and Economically Successful<br />
6.4 Ron Shiffman, Beyond Green Jobs: Seeking a New Paradigm<br />
Epilogue: Mary Rowe, Jane's Cup of Tea</div>
<br />
<b>Lynne Elizabeth</b> is founder and director of New Village Press. She is past president of Architects/ Designers/ Planners for Social Responsibility (ADPSR).<b><br />
</b></div>
</div>
<b>Stephen A. Goldsmith</b> is an urban planner, artist and scholar, and Associate Professor in City and Metropolitan Planning at the University of Utah.</div>
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Ouvrage
aménagement urbain
concertation locale
économie
Elizabeth Lynne
Goldsmith Stephen A.
infrastructures
Jacobs Jane
mixité sociale
participation
perception
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rue
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voisinage
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What policies for globalising cities? Rethinking the urban policy agenda
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, mondialisation, politique urbaine, économie, développement urbain, urbanisation, changement climatique, gouvernance, société urbaine, OECD
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Multiple authors
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December 2007
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OECD
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http://www.oecd.org/document/16/0,3746,en_21571361_37673954_40078672_1_1_1_1,00.html
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<b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
At a time of increasing globalisation processes, the search for competitiveness in urban regions has become a major political target for both local and central governments. The importance of the cities and their metropolitan areas in the national economy and their major role as global nodes in the international market is increasing the attention which they are receiving. There is a general feeling, shared by both national and local governmental representatives that the current approach to urban policies is not the correct one to face the new challenges which large cities, in a context of increasing global competitiveness, have to deal with today.<br />
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In short, in OECD member countries, there is an increasing acknowledgment of the importance of policies that address specific urban issues. It is not only a matter of corrective measures, directed towards the solving of traditional urban problems, such as urban uncontrolled expansion, degradation of punctual districts, due to the concentration of environmental and social problems, but also the need to tackle proactive actions to encourage competitiveness and attractiveness. The goal of the conference was to engage a wide number of those interested, including city leaders and representatives of both regional and central governments, to widen the approach with which they envisage urban policies. <br />
<br />
More specifically, the conference was organised along the following two lines:<br />
<br />
How can the presence of the cities be made stronger in the context of “implicit urban policies” (not specifically urban), which strongly affect the standards of urban development, but which rarely take into consideration its necessary space implications?<br />
If one agrees that a strong and effective urban policy, able to allow the cities to successfully face the globalisation processes, cannot be the exclusive competence of national or regional governments, which new and more flexible intergovernmental joint actions are needed?</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
OECD International Conference: “What Policies for Globalising Cities? Rethinking the Urban Policy Agenda" 29-30 March 2007- Madrid, Spain<br />
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Summary Record<br />
Annex 1. Agenda of the Conference<br />
Annex 2. Summary Records of the Session<br />
Annex 3. Speeches from the OECD Secretary General at the Opening and the Closing Ceremonies<br />
Annex 4. Proceedings of the Conference<br />
<br />
Introductory Paper from Ruiz Gallardon, Mayor of Madrid<br />
A/ Globalisation, Spatial Economic Change and Urban Policy<br />
B/ A Spatial Framework for Urban Policy: New Directions, New Challenges<br />
C/ The Repositioning of Cities and Urban Regions in a Global Economy: Pushing Policy and Governance Options<br />
D/ Building Successful Cities in the Knowledge Economy: The Role of ‘Soft Policy’ Instruments<br />
E/ “Hard” Policy Instruments and Urban Development<br />
F/ The Resurgent City: Economy, Society, and Urbanisation in an Interconnected World<br />
G/ Governing Globalising Cities, Reshaping Urban Policies<br />
H/ Cities and Climate Change<br />
Appendix - Figures: part 1, part 2, part 3</div>
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What happened to participation? Urban development and authoritarian upgrading in Cairo
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, développement urbain, pays en développement, aménagement urbain, renouvellement urbain, quartier informel, informal settlement, participation, politique urbaine, gouvernance, démocratie participative, citadin, Cairo, Le Caire, Piffero Elena
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Elena Piffero
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2009
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Odoya
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http://books.google.com/books?id=Sxh_M891b_YC&lpg=PP1&dq=urban&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false
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<div><b>Elena Piffero </b>is Doctor of Philosophy in International Cooperation and Sustainable Development Policies at the University of Bologna, Italy.</div> </div> Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works license 3.0</a>.</div> </div> Alternative link</a> </b>to the publication via The Participatory Development Programme in Urban Areas, Egypt website.</div> </div>
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Le Caire
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Piffero Elena
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renouvellement urbain