Dublin Core
Titre
Critical Planing - Volume 15 summer 2008
Sujet
UCLA, friche, handicap, gouvernance, gentrification
Description
La revue Critical Planning, créée en 1993 comme forum pour les chercheurs en développement urbain, publie en 2008 son volume 15.
- • Use It or Lose It: Toronto's "Abandonment Issues" Campaign for Affordable Housing (David Wachsmuth and Shiri Pasternak)
- • Editorial Note: Fifteen Years of Critical Planning (Ava Bromberg)
- • Cities of the Future? Megacities and the Space/Time of Urban Modernity (Austin Zeiderman)
- • Ecological Gentrification: Re-negotiating Justice in the City (Sarah Dooling)
- • Naturalizing Urban Counterinsurgency (John Duda)
- • Enabling Justice: Spatializing Disability in the Built Environment (Victor Santiago Pineda)
- • Neoliberalism, Risk, and Spatial Governance in the Developmental State: Japanese Planning in the Global Economy (Kuniko Shibata)
- • Engaged or Disinterested? Youth Political and Civic Participation in Canadian Transportation Planning (Ren Thomas)
- • On Critical Planning Education: Introduction to the Debate (• Miguel Kanai & Konstantina Soureli)
- • Critical about Criticality (Bish Sanyal)
- • What Aspect of Critical Planning Should We Be Concerned With? (Goetz Wolff)
- • Meaningful Convergences (Jacqueline Leavitt)
- • On Knowledge, Action, and Voice in Planning Practice: Stories from South Africa (Stephen Narsoo)
- • Critical Planning Today: An Interview with Peter Marcuse Critical Planning Editorial Board
- • Book Review: Gentrification (Noah Ebner)