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Searching for the just city : Debates in urban theory and practice

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Searching for the just city : Debates in urban theory and practice

Sujet

justice sociale, just city, ville juste, justice, équité sociale, utopie, politique urbaine, injustice, aménagement urbain, Marcuse Peter, Connolly James, Novy Johannes, Olivo Ingrid, Potter Cuz, Steil Justin

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Abstract from the publisher :
 
Cities are many things. Among their least appealing aspects, cities are frequently characterized by concentrations of insecurity and exploitation. Cities have also long represented promises of opportunity and liberation. Public decision-making in contemporary cities is full of conflict, and principles of justice are rarely the explicit basis for the resolution of disputes. If today’s cities are full of injustices and unrealized promises, how would a Just City function? Is a Just City merely a utopia, or does it have practical relevance? This book engages with the growing debate around these questions.

The notion of the Just City emerges from philosophical discussions about what justice is combined with the intellectual history of utopias and ideal cities. The contributors to this volume, including Susan Fainstein, David Harvey and Margit Mayer articulate a conception of the Just City and then examine it from differing angles, ranging from Marxist thought to communicative theory. The arguments both develop the concept of a Just City and question it, as well as suggesting alternatives for future expansion. Explorations of the concept in practice include case studies primarily from U.S. cities, but also from Europe, the Middle East and Latin America.

The authors find that a forthright call for justice in all aspects of city life, putting the question of what a Just City should be on the agenda of urban reform, can be a practical approach to solving questions of urban policy. This synthesis is provocative in a globalised world and the contributing authors bridge the gap between theoretical conceptualizations of urban justice and the reality of planning and building cities. The notion of the Just City is an empowering framework for contemporary urban actors to improve the quality of urban life and Searching for the Just City is a seminal read for practitioners, professionals, students, researchers and anyone interested in what urban futures should aim to achieve.
Contents :
 
James Connolly and Justin Steil - Introduction
 
Section 1 : Why justice? Theoretical foundations of the just city debate : Susan S. Fainstein - Planning and the just city David Harvey with Cuz Potter - The right to the just city Frank Fischer - Discursive planning : Social justice as discourse Mustafa Dikeç - Justice and the spatial imagination   Section 2 : What are the limits of the just city? Expanding the debate : Peter Marcuse - From justice planning to commons planning Johannes Novy and Margit Mayer - As just as it gets? The European city in the just city discourse Oren Yiftachel, Ravit Goldhaber and Roy Nuriel - Urban justice and recognition : Affirmation and hostility in Beer Sheva James DeFilippis - On globalization, competition and economic justice in cities   Section 3 : How do we realize just cities? From debate to action : Laura Wolf-Powers - Keeping counterpublics alive in planning Justin Steil and James Connolly - Can the just city be built from below? Brownfields, planning and power in the South Bronx Erminia Maricato with Cuz Potter - Just city : A utopia still possible? J. Phillip Thompson - Race in New Orleans since Katrina   Johannes Novy and Cuz Potter - Conclusion  

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NC

Éditeur

Routledge

Date

June 2011

Format

268

Type

Ouvrage