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MellorLondon SAGEc20011 online resource (246 p.)Theory, culture & societyDescription based upon print version of record.0-7619-6549-1 0-7619-6548-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 - Beginnings; Chapter 2 - Human Sociology; Chapter 3 - Sacred Sociology; Chapter 4 - Tragic Sociology; Chapter 5 - Heroic Sociology; Chapter 6 - Normative Sociology; Chapter 7 - Conflict Sociology; Chapter 8 - Feminist Sociology; Chapter 9 - 'Racial' Sociology; Chapter 10 - Rational Sociology; Chapter 11 - Post/Modern Sociology; Chapter 12 - Conclusion; Bibliography; IndexShilling and Mellor argue that classical and contemporary social theories must be studied in relation to the ambition that shaped and established sociology from its earliest days as a scientific discipline.Theory, culture & society (Unnumbered)SociologyHistoryEthicsElectronic books.SociologyHistory.Ethics.301/.09Shilling Chris526620Mellor Philip A1052412StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910450295603321The sociological ambition2483671UNINA04621nam 2201177z- 450 991057687720332120220621(CKB)5720000000008403(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/84583(oapen)doab84583(EXLCZ)99572000000000840320202206d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSocial Innovation in Sustainable Urban DevelopmentMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (242 p.)3-0365-4173-X 3-0365-4174-8 How can a city advance from social invention to social innovation, to attain sustainable urban development (SUD)? Many new ideas, initiatives, and showcases for social innovation have been introduced; however, project-based forms of experimentation are often just part of the ongoing urban politics (or governmentality), and consequently somewhat ephemeral, with traditional siloed city administrations remaining a central obstacle to SUD. Our Special Issue presents twelve papers that address the question of social innovation in sustainable urban development from very different angles. The contributions span issues concerning smart cities, innovation in the adaptive reuse of urban heritage, as well as policy options for regions in transition. In terms of social innovation for SUD purposes, the presented solutions range from transferable legal formalizations to the creation of urban ecosystems whose institutional structures ensure the inclusion of the civil society. Instead of a comprehensive, integrative SUD, robust sectoral solutions, or even phased solutions, are more likely to be sought.GeographybicsscResearch & information: generalbicsscaction researchadaptive reuseAddis Ababa light rail transitBarcelona ICZM protocolbeach accessbest practicescitizen satisfactioncivic initiativescoastal zonescommonsconservationCOVID-19COVID-19 pandemiccultural heritagedigital rightsdistributive justiceeconomic ecosystemseducationfinancializatonfourth industrial revolutiongovernance challengegreen technologyinformal land-use practiceinformalityinfrastructureinnovationinstitutional innovationinternational comparative analysislegal aspectsLisboa/Lisbonmunicipal urban planningn/aNEETnew working spacesonline researchpeople-centered smart citiespolicy experimentationprecautionary principlepublic bicyclesrailway transportresilience strategiesrural-urban ecosystemssmart citiessmart citysmart servicesmartphone-based sharing-bicyclessocial inclusionsocial innovationsocial innovation diffusionsocio-technical transitionstate governancestructural equation modelSub-Saharan Africasustainabilitysustainable developmentsustainable smart citysustainable urban developmentsustainable urban transporttechnological innovationthe PRDtransitions to sustainabilitytransport infrastructureurban informalityurban planningurban planning and policyurban railurban rehabilitationYouth Guarantee ProgrammeGeographyResearch & information: generalMieg Harald Aedt1235144Mieg Harald AothBOOK9910576877203321Social Innovation in Sustainable Urban Development3037555UNINA