04687nam 2200553I 450 991079518900332120180416090853.01-78743-017-01-78714-767-3(CKB)4560000000000089(MiAaPQ)EBC5208898(UtOrBLW)9781787147676(EXLCZ)99456000000000008920180416d2018 uy 0engurun|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSpatial justice and informal settlements /by Eva SchwabFirst editionUnited Kingdom :Emerald Publishing,2018.1 online resource (217 pages) illustrations, maps, plansEmerald pointsIncludes index.1-78714-768-1 Includes bibliographical references.1.Introduction --Spatial Justice --Spatial Justice in Informal Settlements --Open Spaces in Informal Settlements --Objectives, Themes and Research Questions --The Research Setting: Medellin and Comuna 13, an Informal Settlement --Notes on Methodology --Unidad Deportiva El Socorro --Parque 20 de Julio --Parque Ambiental y Paseo Urbanojuan XXIII --Structure of the Book --2.Just Informal Settlements: Upgrading Informality and Spatial Justice --Informal Settlements --Upgrading Informal Settlements --Critical Evaluations of Leading Examples of Upgrading Initiatives --Spatial Justice --Understandings of Spatial Justice and Implications for Applicability to Informal Settlements --The Everyday as a Form of Recognition --Spatial Justice and Public Space --Aspect of Justice in the Upgrading of Public Open Spaces in Informal Settlements --The Quality of the Material Space --Functional ConsiderationsThe Symbolic Value in the Design Language --The Integrity of Its Production Process --Management and Regulation --The Use of Space --3.Everyday Open Spaces --Streets, Paths, Stairs --Front Gardens --Sports Fields --Play Areas --Squares --Parks --Green Setbacks --Leftover Open Spaces --Leftover Landscape --Other Spaces --4.PUI and the Production of Space --Assessing the Processes, Products and Effects of Upgrading --Assessing the Process --Challenging the Speed of Change --Questions of Representation --Challenging the Level of Participation --Assessing the Products --Increased Use of Public Space --Global Design Aesthetics vs. Local Distinctiveness --Questions about the Legitimacy of Political Image-Making --Assessing the Effects --Questions of Social and Material Sustainability --Questions about the Quality of Construction --Questions of Evaluation --Strong Place AttachmentImproved Informal Economies --Lack of Improvement in Formal Economies --Improved Community Image and Self-Esteem --5.Upgrading through Public Open Space --Accessibility: Relationship between the Sites and the Surroundings --Spatial Formation and Design Language --Topography and Spatial Borders --Symbolically Meaningful Design Language --The Use of Contemporary Open Spaces in Answer to the Complexity of Influences on It --Localisation of Uses --Activities and People --Daytime and Weekly Dynamics --6.Conclusions: Upgrading Beyond Equity --Open Spaces in Informal Settlements --Upgrading Informal Settlements --Quality of Material Space and Symbolic Meaning --The Everyday Use of Open Spaces --The Integrity of the Production Process --Implications and Significance of Findings for Policy --Concluding Thoughts.Spatial Justice and Informal Settlements links the discourses of informal urbanism with spatial justice in the context of in situ governmental programmes oriented around public open space and designed to upgrade informal settlements in Latin America.Emerald points.UrbanizationColombiaUrbanizationGovernment policyColombiaSocial Science, Human GeographybisacshUrban & municipal planningbicsscColombiaMedellínfastLatin AmericafastColombiagttUrbanizationUrbanizationGovernment policySocial Science, Human Geography.Urban & municipal planning.307.76098Schwab Eva1477177UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910795189003321Spatial justice and informal settlements3692236UNINA05426oam 22011654a 450 99657184960331620220413233411.01-4798-1190-410.18574/9781479811908(CKB)4100000010078339(MiAaPQ)EBC5996240(DE-B1597)570707(DE-B1597)9781479811908(OCoLC)1132416482(OCoLC)1280133438(MdBmJHUP)musev2_83025(PPN)259240354(EXLCZ)99410000001007833920190406d2020 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentrdamediardacarrierDistributed BlacknessAfrican American cybercultures[Place of publication not identified]NEW YORK University Press,2020.©2020.1 online resource (ix, 271 pages )illustrationsCritical Cultural Communication1-4798-2037-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover -- DISTRIBUTED BLACKNESS -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Introduction1. Distributing Blackness: Ayo Technology! Texts, Identities, and Blackness -- 2. Information Inspirations: The Web Browser as Racial Technology -- 3. “The Black Purposes of Space Travel”: Black Twitter as Black Technoculture -- 4. Black Online Discourse, Part 1: Ratchetry and Racism -- 5. Black Online Discourse, Part 2: Respectability -- 6. Making a Way out of No Way: Black Cyberculture and the Black Technocultural MatrixAcknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Index -- About the AuthorFrom BlackPlanet to #BlackGirlMagic, 'Distributed Blackness' places blackness at the very center of internet culture. Andre Brock Jr. claims issues of race and ethnicity as inextricable from and formative of contemporary digital culture in the United States. 'Distributed Blackness' analyzes a host of platforms and practices (from Black Twitter to Instagram, YouTube, and app development) to trace how digital media have reconfigured the meanings and performances of African American identity. Brock moves beyond widely circulated deficit models of respectability, bringing together discourse analysis with a close reading of technological interfaces to develop nuanced arguments about how "blackness" gets worked out in various technological domains. 0As Brock demonstrates, there's nothing niche or subcultural about expressions of blackness on social media: internet use and practice now set the terms for what constitutes normative participation. Drawing on critical race theory, linguistics, rhetoric, information studies, and science and technology studies, Brock tabs between black-dominated technologies, websites, and social media to build a set of black beliefs about technology. In explaining black relationships with and alongside technology, Brock centers the unique joy and sense of community in being black online now.Critical cultural communication.LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINESLinguisticsbisacshBlack Twitter.Black culture.Black cyberculture.Black digital practice.Black discursive identity.Black identity.Black kairos.Black memetic subculture.Black online identity.Black pathos.Black respectability politics.Black technocultural matrix.Man Crush Monday.Western technoculture.Woman Crush Wednesday.appropriate technology use.black technoculture.call-out culture.colored people time.critical discourse analysis.critical race theory.critical technocultural discourse analysis.ctda.digital practice.discourse analysis.dogmatic digital practice.double consciousness.information studies.interiority.internet studies.intersectionality.invention.libidinal economy.memes.mobile phones.modernity.networked counterpublics.online community.online identity.post-present.race and the digital.racial battle fatigue.racial enactment.racial formation.ratchet digital practice.reflexive digital practice.respectability as hygiene.rhetorical frame.satellite counterpublic.science and technology studies.social network.sociality.technoculture.weak tie racism.LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINESLinguistics.302.23089/96073BROCK ANDR1214115MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK996571849603316Distributed blackness2803884UNISA