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020 ^a9783037783818^q(paperback) |
050 14 ^aHT185^b.E84 2017 |
099 ^aVH Collections |
245 00 ^aEthics of the urban :^bthe city and the spaces of the political /^cedited by Mohsen Mostafavi |
260 1 ^aZürich :^bLars Müller Publisher ;^aCambridge, MA :^bHarvard University Graduate School of Design,^c[2017] |
300 ^a331 pages :^billustrations (some color), maps (some color);^c25 cm |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
505 00 ^gPreface /^rMohsen Mostafavi --^gAgonistic Urbanism /^rMohsen Mostafavi --^gNight And Day --^gWalking Through --^tCities and citizenship --^tBeyond Differences of Race, Religion, Class, Class: Making Urban Subjects /^rSaskia Sassan --^tInsurgent Urbanity and the Political City /^rErik Swyngedouw --^tPerforming Play --^tThe Fair City: Can We Design Neighborhood Equality? /^rRobert J. Sampson --^tBottom-Up Is Not Enough /^rMichelle Provoost --^tMonuments and memorials --^tThe Public Image of Demos /^rErika Naginski --^tMaking Monuments --^tThe Sacred, the Quotidian, and the World Trade Center Memorial /^rMichael Arad --^tTime and Memory --^tArt, Trauma, and Parrhesia /^rKrzysztof Wodicko --^tSpiritual Places --^tGerman Visions of Marseille (1926-1943): Modern Stage or Place ofPerdition? /^rJean-Louis Cohen --^tNeighborhoods and Neighborliness --^tUrban Protest and the Built Environmental Foundations of Insurgency and Citizenship /^rDiane E. Davis --^tHouse And Home --^tRecycling --^tUrban Desolation and Symbolic Denigration in the Hyperghetto /^rLoïc Wacquant --^tPublic Space and Public Sphere --^tRadical Politics as Counter-Hegemonic Integration: The Role of Cultural Practices /^rChantal Mouffe --^tRight To The Public --^tMatrix Space /^rKeller Easterling --^tChanging Climates --^tProtesting Politics --^tBorders and Boundaries --^tEdges: Self and City /^rRichard Sennett --^tThe Ethics of Charter Cities /^rGerald Frug --^tMoving About --^tThe New Urban Brazil and Its Margins /^rGuilherme Wisnik --^tGrowing Densities --^tCity Meets Water |
520 ^a"In times where global matters such as the climate,currencies and places of residence become increasingly volatile, the urban public space we live in is an area where power, identity and belonging are negotiated. Citieshave always been melting pots of history, society, art andpolitics, which is why the way a city is shaped tells us alot about the people who live in it. With contributors from a variety of fields, Ethics of the Urban discusses these urban spaces of the political. ^"How do we move aboutthe city?^", ^"How does memory of the past inspire the future of cities?^" and ^"What makes a city a home?^" are only some of the many questions that Ethics of the Urban addresses. The publication gathers experts from history, sociology, art, political theory, planning, law and designto emphasize the complexity of the meaning that urban space has today. Urban spaces are on one hand political spaces, since buildings, streets and people moving around all mirror political decisions in one way or another. On the other hand, the urban space is also a designed space, conceptualized, planned and sometimes gentrified. Complimented by stunning photography, Ethics of the Urban is a vibrant intellectual journey straight into the bone marrow of every contemporary city around the globe.^"--Publisher^'s website |
650 0 ^aCity planning^xPolitical aspects |
650 0 ^aCity planning^xEthics |
650 0 ^aCities and towns. |
700 1 ^aMostafavi, Mohsen,^eeditor |
710 2 ^aHarvard University.^bGraduate School of Design |
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