Your email was sent successfully. Check your inbox.

An error occurred while sending the email. Please try again.

Proceed reservation?

Export
  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949384949502882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781315449203 , 131544920X , 9781315449180 , 1315449188 , 9781315449197 , 1315449196 , 9781315449173 , 131544917X , 1138213098 , 9781138213098
    Series Statement: Routledge research in planning and urban design
    Content: "Through an exploration of emancipation in capitalist urbanization, this book argues the political is enacted through the everyday practices of publics producing space. This suggests democracy is a spatial practice co-constituted by residents, places and practices rather than an abstract professional field organizing people and movements. Public Space Unbound brings together a cross-disciplinary group of scholars to examine spaces, conditions and processes in which emancipatory practices impact the everyday life of citizens. We ask: How do emancipatory mo(ve)ments relate with public space under 'post-political conditions'? In a time when democracy, solidarity and utopia are in crisis, is it still productive to claim future progress by urban revolution, or shall we rather look at small emancipatory mo(ve)ments that characterize present everyday life?"--Provided by publisher.
    Note: Everyday Emancipation. Beyond Utopia, Law and Institutions -- Practical Emancipation. On Places, Projects and Events -- Critical Emancipation. On Romanticisms, Agonism and Liberation -- Active Emancipation. On Influence, Recovery and Hybrid Ownership
    Additional Edition: Print version: Public space unbound. New York : Routledge, 2018 ISBN 9781138213098
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
Close ⊗
This website uses cookies and the analysis tool Matomo. Further information can be found on the KOBV privacy pages