02177nam 22004093 450 991048016020332120210901203447.01-55164-685-4(CKB)4100000011309147(MiAaPQ)EBC6519986(Au-PeEL)EBL6519986(OCoLC)1111802179(EXLCZ)99410000001130914720210901d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSocial Ecology and the Right to the City Towards Ecological and Democratic CitiesMontreal :Black Rose Books,2019.©2019.1 online resource (193 pages)1-55164-683-8 1-55164-681-1 Intro -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- PART 1: DISCOVERING SOCIAL ECOLOGY -- The Legacy of Murray Bookchin -- Social Ecology: A Philosophy for the Future -- A Critique of The Limits of Growth from a Social Ecology Perspective -- PART 2 :ENGAGING WITH THE RIGHT TO THE CITY -- Is the Right to the City a Right or a Revolution? -- Moving Beyond the Right to the City: Urban Commoning in Greece -- Reconceptualising the Right to the City and Spatial Justice Through Social Ecology -- PART 3: THE KURDISH ANSWER: DEMOCRATIC CONFEDERALISM -- The Evolution of the Kurdish Paradigm -- The Democratization of Cities in North Kurdistan -- PART 4: TRANSFORMING SOCIAL THEORY -- Do We Need a New Theory of the State? -- Direct Democracy, Social Ecology, and Public Time -- The Present is Pregnant with a New Future -- PART 5: WALKING WITH THE RIGHT TO THE CITY -- Squatting as Claiming the Right to the City -- Rights Begin in the Small Places Closest to Home: A Story from Constitution Street -- NOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS.Electronic books.Venturini Federico850961Degirmenci Emet850962Morales Inés850963MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910480160203321Social Ecology and the Right to the City1899972UNINA