The paradox of urban space : Inequality and transformation in marginalized communities
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Titre
The paradox of urban space : Inequality and transformation in marginalized communities
Sujet
, marginalité, race, injustice, inégalité, droit au logement, participation, placemaking, community, communauté, aménagement urbain, Sutton Sharon E., Kemp Susan P., espace urbain
Description
Abstract from the publisher :
Sutton, Kemp, and their contributors demonstrate the importance of place as a site of oppression and transformation, offering placemaking strategies that agents of change in a variety of disciplines can use in working with youth and adults. Their essays lay out both a theoretical terrain and an array of case studies that put theory into practice. This exciting new work documents the persistent intersection of race, place, and power; illustrates placemaking strategies that enable grassroots resistance; and explores the novel professional roles that new technologies make possible. It concludes with reflections upon the potential of transformative placemaking as an antidote to the erasure of place by global capitalism.
Contents :
Introduction: Place as Marginality and Possibility - Sharon E. Sutton and Susan P. Kemp PART I: PLACE, RACE, AND POWER : Place: A Site of Social and Environmental Inequity - Sharon E. Sutton and Susan P. Kemp Struggling for the Right to Housing: A Critical Analysis of the Evolution of West Seattle's High Point - Sharon E. Sutton The Ultimate Team Sport?: Urban Waterways and Youth Rowing in Seattle, Washington - Anne Taufen Wessells Recognizing the Lived Experience of Place: Challenges to Genuine Participation in Redeveloping Public Housing Communities - Lynne C. Manzo Beyond Insiders and Outsiders: Conceptualizing Multiple Dimensions of Community Development Stakeholders - Linda Hurley Ishem PART II: PLACEMAKING AS LIVING DEMOCRACY : Place: A Site of Individual and Collective Transformation - Sharon E. Sutton and Susan P. Kemp Refusing Marginality: Youth as Critical Placemakers in Urban Communities - Susan P. Kemp Supporting Grassroots Resistance: Sustained Community/University Partnerships to Contest Chicago’s HOPE VI Program - Roberta M. Feldman Mutual Learning in a Community-University Partnership: What Design-Build Projects Contribute to Placemaking and Placemakers - Steve Badanes PART III: NEW TOOLS, NEW PROFESSIONAL ROLES : Transforming Communities through Mapping: Harnessing the Potential of New Technologies - Amy Hillier On the Social Construction of Place: Using Participatory Methods and Digital Tools to Reconceive Distressed Urban Neighborhoods - Matthew Kelley Documenting (In) Justice: Community-based Participatory Research and Video - Caitlin Cahill and Matt Bradley Socially Conscious Design in the Information Age: The Practice of an Architecture for Humanity - David Smolker and Caroline Lanza Conclusions: Toward a Praxis of Transformative Placemaking - Sharon E. Sutton and Susan P. Kemp
Sharon E. Sutton is a Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Washington. Susan P. Kemp is the Charles O. Cressey Endowed Associate Professor at the University of Washington School of Social Work.