Description |
1 online resource (xxii, 410 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Contents |
Dedication; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction; 1. Occupy!; Occupying Public Space, 2011: From Tahrir Square to Zuccotti Park; Occupy Wall Street, Social Movements, and Contested Public Space; "A Stiff Clarifying Test Is in Order": Occupy and Negotiating Rights in Public Space; Being There; Politics Out of Place: Occupy Wall Street and the Rhetoric of "Filth"; To Occupy; The Office of the People; Some Unresolved Constitutional Questions; 2. Emplacing Equity and Social Justice; Making Public, Beyond Public Space |
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Freedom Corner: Reflections on a Public Space for Dissent in a Fractured CityOccupying Dissent: A Conversation with Maya Wiley; Whose Voice: The Limited Participation of People of Color in the Occupy Movement; Emplacing Democratic Design; 3. Reimagining Public Space; The Sidewalks of New York; Radical Imagination; Room to Grow Something; Openhearted Cities; Life and Death in Public Places; 4. Public Space Over Time; The Grass Is Always Greener: A Brief History of Public Space and Protest in New York City and London; The Romance of Public Space |
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Places that Matter: Zuccotti Park Before / After / NowPublic Space and Its Disconnects; Public Space Then and in the Future; Pushing Back Boundaries: How Social Movements are Redefining the Public Space; 5. Responsive Change; 5.1 Public Sector Agents of Change; Occupy and the Provision of Public Space: The City's Responsibilities; Is "Public Space" Possible?; Making-and Governing-Places for Democracy; Making Cities Work; 5.2 Designers and Developers as Agents of Change; Blurring the Boundaries to Keep Public Space Public; When Domestic Space Meets Civic Space: A Case for Design Populism |
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Shaping Public Space, Shaping Our CityPublic Space: Opening Streets and Sidewalks; Designed to Be Occupied; POPS, Out of the Shadows; Programming Public Space; A Call for Actions; Contributors; Index |
Summary |
In the wake of the Occupy movement, leading planners and social scientists examine public space today and freedom to assemble |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Public spaces -- Political aspects
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Assembly, Right of.
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Civil rights.
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Zoning, Exclusionary.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- Urban.
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Assembly, Right of
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Civil rights
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Public spaces -- Political aspects
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Zoning, Exclusionary
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Shiffman, Ron.
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LC no. |
2012022472 |
ISBN |
9781613320112 |
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1613320116 |
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9781613320563 |
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1613320566 |
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