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Decentralization and the politics of urban development in West Africa
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, politique de la ville, politique urbaine, gouvernance, gestion locale, participation, développement urbain, citoyenneté, démocratie participative, collectivités locales, West Africa, Afrique de l'Ouest, urbanisation, Stren Richard, Eyoh Dickson
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NC
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2007
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Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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235
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<div>
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Ouvrage
Afrique de l'Ouest
citoyenneté
collectivités locales
démocratie participative
développement urbain
Eyoh Dickson
gestion locale
gouvernance
participation
politique de la ville
politique urbaine
Stren Richard
urbanisation
West Africa
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America becomes urban : The development of U.S. cities and towns 1780-1980
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, aménagement, aménagement urbain, histoire de l'urbanisme, histoire urbaine, forme urbaine, collectivités locales, gestion locale, gouvernance, urbanisation, Monkkonen Eric H.
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Eric H. Monkkonen
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1988
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University of California Press
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http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft8779p1zm/
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332
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<div><b>From the preface : </b></div>
</div>
The American city: we think of the Manhattan skyline, of Chicago curving along the shore of Lake Michigan, or of the Golden Gate Bridge arcing into San Francisco. Or, if we think historically, we might envision steerage passengers, crowded shopping streets and fetid tenements, leafy boulevards and Victorian mansions. This book captures a different American city, a city epitomized by suburbs and freeways as well as high-rise downtowns. This city, the unglamourous place where most Americans through history have lived, is not the ideal city and does not even represent necessarily the kind of place where people should live. This city, where nearly all Americans today do live—sprawling, diffuse, varied—began in the nineteenth century. It is characterized by its nonvisible foundation, a political center around which its citizens have built the physical and institutional bases of modern transportation, welfare, and education.</div>
</div>
The history of our cities is... the history of how they came to their corporate status, what they have done with this status, and how they have shaped themselves. Our cities are what we have made them. They will be what we make them. Not everyone shares evenly in the power to shape and make them, and this is a part of the story. The history of U.S. cities must show what makes them American, what underlies their diversity, and why they share more with the business corporation than they do with their historical, Old World, predecessors. And finally, the history of the U.S. city must show that along with the images of Manhattan's skyline, Chicago's shoreline, and San Francisco's bridges, the suburban tract carries in it a spirit that has characterized the New World city, even in the colonial period. All of these jumbled and contrasting images are the U.S. city, and none alone captures adequately the physical, cultural, and economic variety that their corporate identities have undergirded. They move, change, grow, decay, succeed, and fail, just as the American city itself.</div>
</div>
The late <b>Eric H. Monkkonen </b>was Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and History at UCLA.</div>
</div>
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Ouvrage
aménagement
aménagement urbain
collectivités locales
forme urbaine
gestion locale
gouvernance
histoire de l'urbanisme
histoire urbaine
Monkkonen Eric H.
urbanisation
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Ordinary places
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, collectivités locales, concertation locale, développement urbain, espace public, espace résidentiel
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CABE
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March 2010
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CABE
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http://www.cabe.org.uk/publications/ordinary-places
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<div>A starting point for debate about creating the culture and conditions to help ordinary places to become valued and valuable.<br /> <br /> Ordinary places asks how people can directly influence the quality of their places. Why don’t all pupils learn about design, to help make sense of the places around them? Why aren’t all architects trained in public engagement, so that they can respond directly to local needs?<br /> <br /> The report is full of new thinking and ideas that make ordinary, common sense. It is essential reading for anyone interested in getting the best for their place, from politicians and local councils to schools and community groups.</div> </div>
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Autre
collectivités locales
concertation locale
développement urbain
espace public
espace résidentiel
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Projets et stratégies urbaines à Lyon
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Lyon, production de la ville, action publique, partenariat, gouvernance, collectivités locales, dynamiques urbaines, projet urbain, urbanisme, Popsu
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NC
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18 novembre 2009
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POPSU
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http://www.gip-epau.archi.fr/POPSU/valorisation/spip.php?article165
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<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div> </div> Colloque organisé sur l’invitation du Grand Lyon en partenariat avec le GIP EPAU.</div> </div> <b>Introduction</b> : Patrick Bouju, vice-président du Grand Lyon - Alain Bourdin, président du comité scientifique du programme POPSU</div> <br /> <b>La maîtrise de la production de la ville</b> ou les rapports complexes entre stratégie, planification et opérations, avec Paul Boino (Université Lumière), André Chassin (SEPAL), Patrick Clancy (Grand Lyon)</div> <br /> <b>Le développement économique et l’aménagement urbain</b> ou aménager la ville pour développer le territoire avec Fabienne Cresci (Grand Lyon), Rachel Linossier (Université Joseph Fourrier), Florence Menez (CERTU), Pierre-Yves Tesse (Grand Lyon)</div> <br /> <b>Quelle organisation territoriale à l’échelle métropolitaine ? </b>avec Nadia Arab (Université Paris Est), Anne Dubromel (Région Urbaine de Lyon), Astrid Gingembre (Lieu Unique – Nantes), Corinne Tourasse (Grand Lyon)</div> <br /> <b>Quelle action collective pour répondre aux enjeux métropolitains ?</b> Exemple : les déplacements, analyse de la démarche REAL avec Philippe Dhénien (Région Rhône Alpes), Olivier Laurent (Grand Lyon), Pierre Langrand (Association Mouvable – Agglomération de Bordeaux), Marie-Pierre Lefeuvre (Université de Tours)</div> </div> <b>Projets et stratégies urbaines</b> : les gouvernements urbains face à la crise ou la nécessité d’inventer de nouvelles régulations : regards croisés Lille, Lyon et Marseille<br /> La crise économique actuelle par son ampleur, son caractère systémique aussi pose de nombreux problèmes aux collectivités locales : augmentation des charges financières, paupérisation de leur population, déclin d’activités… qui n’hypothèquent peut-être pas l’action publique, seulement au niveau conjoncturel. Cette crise et d’autres qui s’annoncent (la crise environnementale) n’imposent-elles pas un changement substantiel dans les modes d’actions des collectivités locales ? Avec Olivier Brachet (Grand Lyon), Michel-François Delannoy (Lille Métropole Communauté Urbaine), Philippe San Marco (Marseille Provence Métropole)<br /> <br /> Clôture de la journée par Jean-Paul Bret (Grand Lyon).</div> </div>
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Autre
action publique
collectivités locales
dynamiques urbaines
gouvernance
Lyon
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Popsu
production de la ville
projet urbain
urbanisme
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Une conception rénovée de la politique de la ville...
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politique de la ville, zone urbaine sensible, géographie prioritaire, contrat urbain de cohésion sociale, quartier défavorisé, collectivités locales
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Pierre André,
Gérard Hamel
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Septembre 2009
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La Documentation française
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http://www.ladocumentationfrancaise.fr/rapports-publics/094000457/
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83
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<div>Une conception rénovée de la politique de la ville : d'une logique de zonage à une logique de contractualisation</div>
</div>
<b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
</div>
Pierre André, sénateur de l'Aisne et président de l'Agence nationale pour la rénovation urbaine et Gérard Hamel, député d'Eure-et-Loir et membre de l'Observatoire national des zones urbaines sensibles (ZUS), ont été chargés par le Premier ministre de proposer une méthode opérationnelle de révision de la géographie des zones urbaines sensibles et des contrats urbains de cohésion sociale. A partir du diagnostic posé sur les différents périmètres d'intervention de la politique de la ville, les parlementaires préconisent de mettre fin au zonage des ZUS en identifiant des communes éligibles à la politique de la ville et au sein de celles-ci des territoires d'intervention contractualisés entre le préfet et le maire. Ils recommandent que la solidarité nationale s'exerce en priorité en faveur des communes les plus en difficultés, là où l'exercice des politiques de droit commun et de la solidarité locale ne suffit plus à répondre aux besoins locaux. Le rapport préconise d'élargir le champ actuel des contrats urbains de cohésion sociale, au service d'un véritable projet territorial. Il propose enfin une mise en oeuvre progressive de la réforme à compter de 2011, en maintenant notamment les périmètres actuels de rénovation urbaine et de zones franches urbaines jusqu'à leur terme.</div>
</div>
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collectivités locales
contrat urbain de cohésion sociale
géographie prioritaire
politique de la ville
quartier défavorisé
zone urbaine sensible
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Crévilles
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Multi-level scales and urban governance in global context: Journal of Urban Affairs virtual issue
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, gouvernance, collectivités locales, politique de la ville, politique urbaine, participation, service public, aménagement urbain, Glasgow, Detroit, Toronto, Hamilton, Québec, Quebec, Barcelona, Barcelone
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Multiple authors
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June 2011
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Wiley-Blackwell
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http://www.wiley.com/bw/vi.asp?ref=0735-2166&site=1#694
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<div><b>Extract from the introduction:</b></div> </div> Welcome to the first virtual issue of the Journal of Urban Affairs. The purpose of the virtual issues is to broaden the visibility of and access to the most cited and downloaded articles from recent issues of the JUA. This virtual issue highlights cutting edge research on governing global cities. The five articles highlighted in this issue deal with urban governance in a comparative context from both the macro and micro levels. As a group they emphasize the importance of intergovernmental actions and relationships, citizen preferences, market forces, and governmental competition on local governance regimes and instructional arrangements. They thus remind urban scholars that while “all politics may be local” the theoretical and practical aspects of governing cities are inherently defined by other, often external and even global forces. They also illustrate how scales and governance issues play out in cities around the world.</div> </div> <b>Contents:</b></div> </div> Introduction</div> Eliot M. Tretter - Scales, regimes, and the urban governance of Glasgow</div> A.J. Jacobs - Embedded contrasts in race, municipal fragmentation, and planning: Divergent outcomes in the Detroit and Greater Toronto-Hamilton regions 1990-2000</div> Kairen Dekker and Ronald van Kempen - Places and participation: Comparing resident participation in post-WWII neighborhoods in Northwest, Central and Southern Europe</div> Georges A. Tanguay and David F. Wihry - Voters' preferences regarding municipal consolidation: Evidence from the Quebec de-merger referenda</div> Germà Bel and Mildred E. Warner - Managing competition in city services: The case of Barcelona</div> </div>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Revue
aménagement urbain
Barcelona
Barcelone
collectivités locales
Détroit
Glasgow
gouvernance
Hamilton
participation
politique de la ville
politique urbaine
Québec
service public
Toronto
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For the ciy as a whole: Planning, politics, and the public interest in Dallas, Texas, 1900-1965
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, aménagement urbain, gouvernance, collectivités locales, gestion locale, politique de la ville, politique urbaine, Dallas, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, histoire urbaine, Fairbanks Robert B., économie
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Robert B. Fairbanks
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1998
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The Ohio State University Press
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http://hdl.handle.net/1811/30083
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318
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An account of the resource
<b>Extract from the Introduction:</b></div>
</div>
I am interested in "using" Dallas to understand better the changing nature of politics and planning in urban America during the twentieth century. Dallas is hardly typical of all cities, but it is closely tied to dominant business leadership and the "good government" and planning movements characteristic of that era. Southern and western cities often enthusiastically and selectively embraced aspects of both these movements as strategies to help them develop still faster. Dallas also participated in the larger public discourse about cities characteristic of the time...</div>
</div>
This book stems from my interest in understanding how changing conceptions of the city - what it was or could be - related to different urban policies and programs over time. Although the literature of urban history has expanded at an impressive rate in recent decades, much of it has centered on issues of race, class, and gender in explaining the development of the city. Historians also pay special attention to the role of social forces in shaping urban development, as well as their influences on the thoughts and actions of the historical actors. These are all valuable contributions, but such efforts have largely discouraged scholars from investigating the city from a more humanistic appraoch, emphasizing not social forces but uman perception. Studies examining the development of urban policy have stressed the importance of real events in shaping responses and have neglected to investigate the relationship between the perception of reality that city builders brought to the city and its problems and the actual response to those urban problems. Little effort has been made to examine the writings of city builders or the structure of their organizations in order to understand their basic assumptions about the nature of the city...</div>
</div>
<i>For the City as a Whole</i>, then, is an attempt to understand the actions of urban problem solvers by linking their definition of and responses to those problems to their perception of what the city was or could become.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents:</b></div>
</div>
Introduction</div>
</div>
I. The first City-as-a-Whole strategy: Dallas at the turn of the century</div>
1. Managing the city</div>
</div>
II. Dallas during the second City-as-a-Whole era</div>
2. Rethinking planning and governing in the 1920s</div>
3. The CCA in control: The Edy years, 1931-1935</div>
4. The defeat of the CCA and the victory of council-manager government</div>
5. Dallas business leadership, planning, and World War II</div>
6. Responding to urban problems: Limitations of the City-as-a-Whole strategy</div>
7. Politics, leadership, and the public interest in an era of rapid growth, 1945-1955</div>
</div>
III. The new provincialism: From city as system to city as setting</div>
8. The decline of the City-as-a-Whole strategy</div>
</div>
Epilogue</div>
</div>
<b>Robert B. Fairbanks </b>is a Professor and Chairperson in the Department of History at The University of Texas Arlington.</div>
</div>
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Ouvrage
aménagement urbain
collectivités locales
Dallas
économie
Fairbanks Robert B.
gestion locale
gouvernance
histoire urbaine
politique de la ville
politique urbaine
twentieth century
vingtième siècle
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Crévilles
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Building Chicago: Suburban developers and the creation of a divided metropolis
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, périphéries, banlieue, forme urbaine, collectivités locales, gouvernance, politique de la ville, politique urbaine, politique de la banlieue, suburban government, Chicago, Cook County, histoire urbaine, service public, Keating Ann Durkin
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Ann Durkin Keating
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1988
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The Ohio State University Press
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http://hdl.handle.net/1811/6197
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230
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<b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div>
</div>
The suburban subdivision, replete with identical houses, lawns, and families, is a familiar icon of contemporary American culture. Equally familiar are suburban governments, which many critics describe as providers of exclusive havens from urban problems. <i>Building Chicago </i>examines the evolution of both the suburbs themselves and their governments, using Cook County, Illinois - which includes Chicago and its immediate ring of suburbs - as a case study. It argues that suburban government evolved to meet the demands of residents and real estate developers for services and amenities.</div>
</div>
Until the 1860s, only two kinds of local government were available to Chiacgo area residents: the chartered urban form and the rural county/township organization. But by the first years of the twentieth century, the Chicago city center was ringed by dozens of suburban incorporated villages. Professor Keating's study explores these dramatic changes and the choices that led to this ring pattern now familiar in so many metropolitan areas. While the particulars are specific to Chiacgo, there are clear connections to other cities in the same period.</div>
</div>
No previous study has systematically examined the evolution of suburban government; it has simply been accepted as a given form rather than an independent variable. <i>Building Chicago </i>examines the dynamic development of suburban forms of government as part of the larger city building process, arguing that suburban government is distinguished not so much by form as by constituency, which was determined by the settlement patterns of a region.</div>
</div>
In particular, transportation advances and the introduction of new integrated infrastructure systems to provide running water, indoor plumbing, and lighting transformed urban living in the nineteenth century. These services were initially available only in the centers of major urban areas, where they were introduced to protect the health and safety of residents. However, their amenity value surfaced quickly, and developers used such services to attract residents to their subdivisions on the outskirts of the city. The differing economic requirements needed to find homes in communities with differing amenities created individual suburbs with homogenous populations and provided the early constituency for distinctive suburban forms of government.</div>
</div>
The physical sorting of constituents into homogenous subdivisions was critical to the patterns that developed. This segregation has had a profound effect on cities up to the present day, sorting residents into a divided metropolis. Professor Keating's study reveals the impact of suburban development on Chicago and on urban life and government throughout America.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents:</b></div>
Introduction</div>
Patterns of settlement</div>
The expansion of city government</div>
Technological change and Chicago homes</div>
The best of both worlds</div>
Local government responds to suburbanization</div>
Suburban government and annexation</div>
The suburb arrived</div>
</div>
<b>Ann Durkin Keating </b>is Professor and Chairperson of History at North Central College, Illinois.</div>
</div>
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banlieue
Chicago
collectivités locales
Cook County
forme urbaine
gouvernance
histoire urbaine
Keating Ann Durkin
périphéries
politique de la banlieue
politique de la ville
politique urbaine
service public
suburban government
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Crévilles
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Plague of strangers: Social groups and the origins of city services in Cincinnati
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, société urbaine, service public, gouvernance, santé, urbanité, histoire urbaine, collectivités locales, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, Cincinnati, États-Unis, United States, Marcus Alan I., immigration
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Alan I. Marcus
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1991
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The Ohio State University Press
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http://hdl.handle.net/1811/6289
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287
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<b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div>
</div>
Alan Marcus's <i>Plague of Strangers </i>examines the origins and development of municipal services in mid-nineteenth century cities from a political, social, and public health point of view. Using Cincinnati as an example of a national trend, Marcus argues that cities developed police, fire, health, relief, and city development services and regulations in reaction to what they perceived as a new threat from "strangers" - immigrants and others not versed in American urban ways who were invading their cities during the 1830s and 1840s.</div>
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By the mid-nineteenth century, according to Marcus, most Americans had acknowledged that their cities contained social divisions, or subpopulations, and that these diverse people differed only by behavior and could therefore be taught the "right" way to act. This task fell to benevolent organizations. City government emerged as the mechanism to prevent the uneducated and ill-educated from wreaking havoc on themselves and other city residents as behavioral modification progressed.</div>
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Disputes between cities and states marred acceptance of this municipal role, as did recurring skirmishes among entrenched constituencies, such as doctors. And while mid-nineteenth century city governments established similar agencies at the same time, it wasn't until after the Civil War that American city-dwellers recognized the fundamental commonality in the urban environment. It was that realization, according to Marcus, that provided an urban culture and caused private and municipal efforts to come together to start the urban planning movement.</div>
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<b>Contents:</b></div>
Serving the American public</div>
From individual to group</div>
Fighting the plague</div>
Coming apart</div>
Medical complications</div>
Creating a new agency: The Department of Health</div>
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<b>Alan I. Marcu</b><b>s </b>is Professor of History and Director of the Center for Historical Studies of Technology and Science at Iowa State University.</div>
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Cincinnati
collectivités locales
dix-neuvième siècle
États-Unis
gouvernance
histoire urbaine
immigration
Marcus Alan I.
nineteenth century
santé
service public
société urbaine
United States
urbanité
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Crévilles
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London 800 - 1216 : The shaping of a city
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, histoire urbaine, société urbaine, forme urbaine, gouvernance, gestion locale, commerce, collectivités locales, religion, London, Londres, Moyen Âge, Middle Ages, Brooke Christopher
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Christopher Brooke
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1975
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University of California Press
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http://www.ucpress.edu/op.php?isbn=9780520026865
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<b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> London 800-1216 : The shaping of a city takes its place in the eight-volume History of London series, but is designed also to be a self-contained enquiry into the place of ninth- to twelfth-century London in the history of the City and of the urban renaissance... No general history of London before 1200 on a comparable scale has been attempted for fifty years, but the authors have made extensive use of numerous recent studies, especially work on London's constitutional and social history, and have aimed to produce a wide-ranging book which takes stock of both current insights and current problems.</div> </div> With this aim in view, a structure in four parts has been devised : the first declares the themes, the approach, the setting and the materials; the second part reconstructs the physical nature of London, tracing the pattern from a unique and vivid contemporary description and from the maze of parishes and wards and streets, since topography is the main key to the forces that shape a city; the third deals with the social strata of the city, the personalities and nature of the city's government and its place in the larger commercial world of the age, focusing especially on the origins of the crucial offices of sheriff and mayor; the fourth part outlines the ecclesiastical history of London.</div> </div> The authors have seized the opportunity offered by the pioneering research currently in progress to study London in the setting of the urban renaissance, and have used the results of techniques new and old to portray the mood and character of a city emerging from its Roman past and shaping its new identity as a European capital.</div> </div> <b>Christopher Brooke</b> is Dixie Professor Emeritus of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Cambridge and a Life Fellow of Gonville and Caius College.</div> </div>
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Brooke Christopher
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London
Londres
Middle Ages
Moyen Âge
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EURE (Santiago) numéro 104
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Amérique latine, Brésil, Vénézuela, Mexique, Chili, Santiago du Chili, démocratie, gouvernance, territoire, collectivités locales
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NC
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Avril 2009
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Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0250-716120090001&lng=es&nrm=iso
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Les articles du numéro 104, volume 5 de la revue <a href="http://crevilles.org/mambo/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3446&Itemid=107">EURE</a> sont en ligne.</div>
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<b>Sommaire :</b></div>
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<b>Artículos</b><br />
- La democracia en el filo de la navaja : límites y posibilidades para la implementación de una agenda de reforma urbana en Brasil - ROLNIK, RAQUEL<br />
- Dispersión urbana y nuevos desafíos para la gobernanza (metropolitana) en América Latina : el caso de Santiago de Chile - HEINRICHS, DIRK ; NUISSL, HENNING ; RODRÍGUEZ SEEGER, CLAUDIA<br />
- Diretrizes para a gestão metropolitana no Brasil - GUIMARÃES GOUVÊA, RONALDO<br />
- Estrategias territoriales recientes en Venezuela : ¿ reordenación viable de los sistemas territoriales o ensayos de laboratorio ? ROJAS LÓPEZ, JOSÉ ; PULIDO, NUBIS<br />
- La gobernabilidad metropolitana de Santiago : la dispar relación de poder de los municipios - ORELLANA, ARTURO<br />
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<b>Otros Temas</b><br />
Los tres Méxicos : análisis de la distribución espacial del empleo en la industria y los servicios superiores, por tamaño urbano y por región - ANGOA, ISABEL ; PÉREZ-MENDOZA, SALVADOR ; POLÈSE, MARIO<br />
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<b>Eure Reseñas</b><br />
- Lo urbano en su complejidad : una lectura desde América Latina - Villarruel, Antonio<br />
- Impactos territoriales de la globalización. Una perspectiva macro-sectorial - Riffo, Luis</div>
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Revue
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Brésil
Chili
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Mexique
Santiago du Chili
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Vénézuela
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La mise en culture des territoires
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culture, territoire, collectivités locales, politique culturelle, banlieue
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Collectif
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Août 2008
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Presses universitaires de Nancy
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275
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<div>Nouvelles formes de culture événementielle et initiatives des collectivités locales</div>
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<b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
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Les collectivités locales développent désormais de nouvelles stratégies dans le domaine culturel qui mobilisent des acteurs divers (institutions, organismes, groupes sociaux...) et sont marquées notamment par la création d'événements culturels d'ampleur aux temporalités variables.</div>
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Ces institutions sont ainsi initiatrices d'un processus de culturalisation des territoires qui engage à la fois de nouveaux modes de mobilisation des acteurs territoriaux, initie des rapports d'organisation et de coopération différents, et donne naissance à des manifestations culturelles atypiques.</div>
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Les formes d'attachement aux territoires sont ainsi redéfinies par les initiateurs et appropriées par les populations. Quelles transformations apportent ces manifestations culturelles événementielles dans l'organisation et la gestion des politiques culturelles locales ? Leur multiplication ces dernières années modifie t-elle en profondeur le paysage culturel ? Quel rôle jouent-elles dans la (re)construction d'un territoire ? Quelles sont leurs limites esthétiques, politiques et économiques ?</div>
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Les éclairages apportés dans cet ouvrage permettent de mieux comprendre et d'analyser ces formes contemporaines de culture événementielle. Il est coordonné par des chercheuses qui depuis plusieurs années sont fédérées autour d'un objet de recherche commun : les années culturelles thématiques.</div>
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Ouvrage
banlieue
collectivités locales
culture
politique culturelle
territoire