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Editore: The Texas Journal of Science., 1991
Da: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, U.S.A.
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Editore: The Texas Journal of Science., 1991
Da: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In a world defined by ever-deepening crisesclimate, social, economic, and politicalurban spaces emerge as both battlegrounds of injustice and the arenas of possibility. Getting Political in the Neoliberal City interrogates the roles of planners, architects, designers, and urban citizens in challenging the pervasive inequities of neoliberal urbanism. Drawing from critical case studies spanning continents and disciplines, this volume reframes the intersections of spatial and social justice to illuminate how space becomes a site of power, exclusion, and potential resistance.Through incisive essays and reflective scholarship, this book explores how cities are shaped by market forces and neoliberal governance, yet also serve as sites for insurgent practices at various scale, grassroots movements, and alternative imaginaries that resist dominant modes of urbanization and claim just ways of making cities. Highlighting the emergencess of new epistemologies, subjectivities and critical agencies, Getting Political in the Neoliberal City calls for a transformative rethinking of urban and environmental planning, design, and citizenship.Featuring contributions from scholars and practitioners in diverse fields, including architecture, geography, political science, and anthropology, the book maps the tensions between depoliticized scholarly and professional practices and the urgent need for politicized action. With compelling examples from Australia, Brazil, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong, the USA, and Sweden, this book offers fresh insights into ongoing research on the struggles for more equitable, inclusive, and environmentally just cities. It also provides opportunities to understand the historical contextuality of each case and to reflect on the nuances, similarities, and global connections between different cases across different geographies. This book explores the politicization of space and the socio-political engagement of cities that are increasingly being shaped by capitalism and neoliberal governance. It will be invaluable reading to planners, designers, artists and other actors to understand equality, democracy, and social justice today. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Leah's family is reeling after losing her husband earlier in the year. Thanksgiving has passed, and she is trying to find a way to bring him home for the holidays, even if he can't actually be there.As she plans for her family's beloved tradition of completing daily kindness challenges during the month of December, she comes up with an idea that will ensure her husband is still part of the holiday celebration.Twelve-year-old Lucy and nine-year-old Micah miss their dad and the special touches he would bring to their kindness challenge every year. They're quiet and reserved as December begins but eager to fulfill the daily tasks. Leah hopes that remembering their dad throughout the month will make their eyes shine bright once again."Melissa Cate opened the pages of her heart in this beautiful, thought-provoking story of a widowed mother with her two children. This inspiring tale of Christ-inspired love, told through a season of grief & Christmas joy, will make you pause and consider what your holiday season could look like. The Kindness Challenge has already impacted our Christmas, and if you let it, it will for you too." -Amanda Wright, Christy Award Winning AuthorThis title was originally published as a short story in Home for the Holidays: A Christmastime Anthology by And You Press, an imprint of Nicole Frail Books, LLC, in November 2025. The story has been expanded to include additional scenes/chapters, nonfiction resources for widows and widowed parents, kindness challenge ideas, and original artwork. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. In a world defined by ever-deepening crises-climate, social, economic, and political-urban spaces emerge as both battlegrounds of injustice and the arenas of possibility. Getting Political in the Neoliberal City interrogates the roles of planners, architects, designers, and urban citizens in challenging the pervasive inequities of neoliberal urbanism. Drawing from critical case studies spanning continents and disciplines, this volume reframes the intersections of spatial and social justice to illuminate how space becomes a site of power, exclusion, and potential resistance.Through incisive essays and reflective scholarship, this book explores how cities are shaped by market forces and neoliberal governance, yet also serve as sites for insurgent practices at various scale, grassroots movements, and alternative imaginaries that resist dominant modes of urbanization and claim just ways of making cities. Highlighting the emergencess of new epistemologies, subjectivities and critical agencies, Getting Political in the Neoliberal City calls for a transformative rethinking of urban and environmental planning, design, and citizenship.Featuring contributions from scholars and practitioners in diverse fields, including architecture, geography, political science, and anthropology, the book maps the tensions between depoliticized scholarly and professional practices and the urgent need for politicized action. With compelling examples from Australia, Brazil, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong, the USA, and Sweden, this book offers fresh insights into ongoing research on the struggles for more equitable, inclusive, and environmentally just cities. It also provides opportunities to understand the historical contextuality of each case and to reflect on the nuances, similarities, and global connections between different cases across different geographies.
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Editore: Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2012
ISBN 10: 1610487982 ISBN 13: 9781610487986
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 2022 Amsterdam University Press hardcover edition. Unread copy in very good condition. Contents: (1) Emerging Civic Urbanisms in Asia: An Introduction, (2) Walking Tours and Community Heritage in Singapore: Civic Activism in the Making in Queenstown & Geylang, (3) Resistance and Resilience: A Case Study of Rebuilding the Choi Yuen Village in Hong Kong, (4) Urban Planning, Public Interest, and Spatial Justice: A Case Study of the Lo-Sheng Sanatorium Preservation Movement in Taipei, (5) Placemaking as Social Learning: Taipei's Open Green Programme as Pedagogical Civic Urbanism, (6) Hong Kong's Urban Renewal Fund: A Step towards Citizen-driven Placemaking?, (7) Re-emerging Civic Urbanism: The Evolving State-Civil Society Relations in Community Building in Seoul, (8) A Shifting Paradigm of Urban Regeneration in Seoul? A Case Study of Citizen Participation in Haebangchon Urban Regeneration Project, (9) Building Communities through Neighbourhood-based Participatory Planning in Singapore, (10) Beyond the Sunday Spectacle: Foreign Domestic Workers and Emergent Civic Urbanisms in Hong Kong, (11) Holding Space, Making Place: Nurturing Emergent Solidarities within New Food Systems in Singapore, (12) Conclusion: Civic Urbanisms and Urban Governance in Asia and Beyond.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In a world defined by ever-deepening crisesclimate, social, economic, and politicalurban spaces emerge as both battlegrounds of injustice and the arenas of possibility. Getting Political in the Neoliberal City interrogates the roles of planners, architects, designers, and urban citizens in challenging the pervasive inequities of neoliberal urbanism. Drawing from critical case studies spanning continents and disciplines, this volume reframes the intersections of spatial and social justice to illuminate how space becomes a site of power, exclusion, and potential resistance.Through incisive essays and reflective scholarship, this book explores how cities are shaped by market forces and neoliberal governance, yet also serve as sites for insurgent practices at various scale, grassroots movements, and alternative imaginaries that resist dominant modes of urbanization and claim just ways of making cities. Highlighting the emergencess of new epistemologies, subjectivities and critical agencies, Getting Political in the Neoliberal City calls for a transformative rethinking of urban and environmental planning, design, and citizenship.Featuring contributions from scholars and practitioners in diverse fields, including architecture, geography, political science, and anthropology, the book maps the tensions between depoliticized scholarly and professional practices and the urgent need for politicized action. With compelling examples from Australia, Brazil, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong, the USA, and Sweden, this book offers fresh insights into ongoing research on the struggles for more equitable, inclusive, and environmentally just cities. It also provides opportunities to understand the historical contextuality of each case and to reflect on the nuances, similarities, and global connections between different cases across different geographies. This book explores the politicization of space and the socio-political engagement of cities that are increasingly being shaped by capitalism and neoliberal governance. It will be invaluable reading to planners, designers, artists and other actors to understand equality, democracy, and social justice today. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Getting Political in the Neoliberal City | Planning and Design for Social and Environmental Justice | Burcu Yi¿it Turan (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Einband - flex.(Paperback) | Englisch | 2025 | Routledge | EAN 9780367859275 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Taylor & Francis Verlag GmbH, Kaufingerstr. 24, 80331 München, gpsr[at]taylorandfrancis[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. In a world defined by ever-deepening crises-climate, social, economic, and political-urban spaces emerge as both battlegrounds of injustice and the arenas of possibility. Getting Political in the Neoliberal City interrogates the roles of planners, architects, designers, and urban citizens in challenging the pervasive inequities of neoliberal urbanism. Drawing from critical case studies spanning continents and disciplines, this volume reframes the intersections of spatial and social justice to illuminate how space becomes a site of power, exclusion, and potential resistance.Through incisive essays and reflective scholarship, this book explores how cities are shaped by market forces and neoliberal governance, yet also serve as sites for insurgent practices at various scale, grassroots movements, and alternative imaginaries that resist dominant modes of urbanization and claim just ways of making cities. Highlighting the emergencess of new epistemologies, subjectivities and critical agencies, Getting Political in the Neoliberal City calls for a transformative rethinking of urban and environmental planning, design, and citizenship.Featuring contributions from scholars and practitioners in diverse fields, including architecture, geography, political science, and anthropology, the book maps the tensions between depoliticized scholarly and professional practices and the urgent need for politicized action. With compelling examples from Australia, Brazil, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong, the USA, and Sweden, this book offers fresh insights into ongoing research on the struggles for more equitable, inclusive, and environmentally just cities. It also provides opportunities to understand the historical contextuality of each case and to reflect on the nuances, similarities, and global connections between different cases across different geographies.
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