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Title Beyond Zuccotti Park : freedom of assembly and the occupation of public space / edited by Ron Shiffman [and others]
Edition 1st ed
Published Oakland, CA : New Village Press, 2012

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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
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
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
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
Assembly, Right of.
Civil rights.
Zoning, Exclusionary.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- Urban.
Assembly, Right of
Civil rights
Public spaces -- Political aspects
Zoning, Exclusionary
Form Electronic book
Author Shiffman, Ron.
LC no. 2012022472
ISBN 9781613320112
1613320116
9781613320563
1613320566