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Breslauer symposium 2006 : The right to the city and the politics of space

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Breslauer symposium 2006 : The right to the city and the politics of space

Sujet

, droit à la ville, sciences politiques, aménagement de l'espace, analyse spatiale, forme urbaine, néolibéralisme, mouvement social, espace public, géographie urbaine, politique de la ville

Description

Abstract from the publisher :
 
The Breslauer Symposium was established in 2001 through the generosity of a campus donor and is named in honor of George Breslauer, current Dean of Social Sciences at UC Berkeley. Held annually, its goal is to support graduate student research and writing on international issues related to the pursuit of solutions to real-world problems.
 
Contents of the 2006 Breslauer graduate student symposium - The right to the city and the politics of space :
 
Amouroux, Christa S.: Conflict In Copenhagen: Urban Reconfigurations, Disciplining the Unruly
Anand, Nikhil: Disconnecting Experience: Making World-Class Roads in Mumbai
Berney, Rachel: Constructing Sustainability: Emerging Spaces in Bogotá's Search for a New Identity
Carriere, Michael H.: Building a New House of Hope: The Rise of the African-American Megachurch in Postindustrial Chicago
Centner, Ryan: Neoliberalization and Conflicted Sustainability in Argentina: Overlain Landscapes of Buenos Aires Urban Environmental Plan
Chu, Cecilia: The Myth and Reality of Housing in Hong Kong: The Controversy over the Demolition of the Hunghom Estate
Desai, Renu: Uneasy Negotiations: Urban Redevelopment, Neoliberalism and Hindu Nationalist Politics in Ahmedabad, India
Devlin, Ryan: Illegibility, Uncertainty and the Management of Street Vending in New York City
Fredericks, Rozy: Participatory Cities? The Cultural Politics of Community-Based Waste Management in Dakar, Senegal
Karacas, Cary: Buckets, Bombs, and Bodies: Rights to the Japanese City & the Tokyo Air Raids
Kohl, Erica: The Power of Giving: Investigating the Shape of Private Philanthropy, a California Case Study
Lebuhn, Henrik: Entrepreneurial Urban Politics and Urban Social Movements in Los Angeles: The Struggle for Urban Farmland in South Central
Matsipa, Mpho: "Today It Feels Good to be an African": Nationalist Chronotopes, Freedom Park and the "Struggle" for National Identity in South Africa
Miranda, Lucrezia: "It’s Illegal to be Ugly and Do Anything That Isn’t Profitable": Policing Public Space in Contemporary Barcelona
Moreno-Carranco, Maria: Producing Globalization in the Public Space of Mexico City
Ranganathan, Malini: Understanding the Link between Tenure and Services for the Peri-Urban Poor: Case Studies from Senegal and India
Ren, Xuefei: Forward to the past: Historical preservation in globalizing Shanghai
Rongerude, Jane: Regulated Public Environments: The New Geography of US Urban Poverty
Rubin, Elihu: Interchange: Highways and Displacement in the Postwar American City
Zeiderman, Austin: The Fetish and the Favela: Notes on Tourism and the Commodification of Place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil  

Créateur

Multiple authors

Éditeur

University of California at Berkeley   Source eScholarship University of California

Date

2006

Format

Various

Type

Autre

Identifiant

http://escholarship.org/uc/ucias_breslauer