Description |
1 online resource (153 pages) |
Series |
Urban Studies |
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Urban Studies
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Contents |
Cover; Table of Content; Acknowledgements; Urban Appropriation Strategies; APPROPRIATION AS A MEANS TO CREATE CITIZEN-CENTRED URBAN SPACES; Open Space Development through Appropriation. Between Imagination and Paradox; Researching the Underground; Self-Organising the Commons through the Right to the City; Mapping the Teufelsberg; APPROPRIATION OF NATURE, THE URBAN AND URBAN NATURE(S); Urban Natures of Appropriation; Flussbad Berlin; Where Context Meets Content(s); Urban Appropriation at the University; APPROPRIATION OF THE URBAN IN THE CONTEXT OF MIGRATION |
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Urban Planning in the Context of MigrationStreetworks; Kitchen on the Run; Author Biographies |
Summary |
In the past years, the transiency of European city-making and dwelling has become increasingly hard to disregard. This urban flux calls for a methodological rethinking for those professionals, social and natural scientists, artists, and activists, with an interest in the processes of remaking and reclaiming urban space. With a practical and empirical emphasis, this anthology brings forth a variety of perspectives on urban appropriation strategies, their relation to public space-making, and their implications for future city development, exploring how ideas and practices of appropriation inform and relate to cultural narratives, politico-historical occasions as well as socio-ecological expressions |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
In English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
City planning.
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City planning -- 20th century
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- City Planning & Urban Development.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- Urban.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban
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City planning
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Polleter, Franziska
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Rosengren, Mathilda
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Sarkez-Knudsen, Josefine
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ISBN |
9783839441701 |
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3839441706 |
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3837641708 |
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9783837641707 |
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