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Transformative planning : radical alternatives to neoliberal urbanism / / edited by Tom Angotti



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Titolo: Transformative planning : radical alternatives to neoliberal urbanism / / edited by Tom Angotti Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Montreal : , : Black Rose Books, , [2020]
©2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (273 pages)
Disciplina: 307.1216
Soggetto topico: City planning
Urban policy
Urbanization
Persona (resp. second.): AngottiThomas <1941->
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Introduction to Transformative Planning -- CHAPTER 1: ROOTS AND REFLECTIONS -- Transformative Planning for Community Development By Marie Kennedy -- Advocacy, Planning and Land: How ClimateJustice Changes Everything By Tom Angotti -- Cracks in the Foundation of Traditional Planning By Barbara Rahder -- Hudson Yards: A Giant Machine for Accumulating Capital By Samuel Stein -- CHAPTER 2: RESISTANCE AND ALTERNATIVES -- Decolonial Planning By Annette Koh -- Resistance and Planning: Puerto Rico and Beyond By Edwin R. Quiles Rodríguez -- Bottom-up Planning: Lessons from Latin America's Third Left By Marie Kennedy and Chris Tilly -- Reflections of an Activist Scholar By Henry Louis Taylor, Jr. -- Progressive Planning and Organizing: Filmmaker-Organizer Partnerships By Allison Lirish Dean -- CHAPTER 3: RACE DISPLACEMENT AND COMMUNITY PLANNING -- Introduction by Jeffrey Lowe -- Towards a Transformative View of Race: The Crisis and Opportunity of Katrina By John A. Powell, Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Daniel Newhart and Eric Steins -- The South: The Race Culture Sustained By William M. Harris -- Placemaking When Black Lives Matter By Annette Koh -- CHAPTER 4: CLIMATE JUSTICE, ENVIRONMENT,SUSTAINABILITY, RESILIENCE -- Introduction by Tom Angotti -- Sustainability is Not Enough By Peter Marcuse -- Resilience is Not Enough: Think Seven Generations, Act Now for Climate Justice By Tom Angotti -- How Capitalism and the Planning Profession Contribute to Climate Change By Dick Platkin -- Permitting Environmental Justice at US EPA By Natalie Bump Vena -- Dots Crying in the Wilderness By Jean Garren -- CHAPTER 5: GLOBAL URBANIZATION, COLONIAL AND IMPERIAL PLANNING -- Introduction by Marie Kennedy and Chris Tilly -- Transnational Organizations and Local Popular Movements By Richard Pithouse.
Rio's Real vs. Unmet Olympic Legacies: What They Tell Us About the Future of Cities By Theresa Williamson -- From Here to Autonomy: Mexico's Zapatistas Combine Local Administration and National Politics By Chris Tilly and Marie Kennedy -- PALESTINE AND PLANNING -- The Role of Planning in the Occupation of Palestine By Julie Norman -- Palestine's Problems: Checkpoints, Walls, Gates and Urban Planners By Tom Angotti -- Israel's War for Water By Marie Kennedy -- CHAPTER 6: GENDER, LGBTQ RIGHTS AND THE CITY -- Introduction: Planning for and with Women and LGBTQ Communities: Strategies for Solidarities By Heather McLean -- Women Plan Toronto: Incorporating Gender Issues in Planning By Barbara Rahder -- Is there a Place in the Progressive City for the LGBTQ Community By Petra Doan -- From and Toward Queer Urbanism By Kian Goh -- Street Harassment: Old Issue, Ongoing Struggle, New Movement By Nina M. Flores -- Femicide in Ciudad Juárez By María Teresa Vázquez-Castillo -- CHAPTER 7: POLICING, INCARCERATION AND THEMILITARIZATION OF URBAN LIFE -- Introduction: Policing, Incarceration, and the Militarization of Urban Life By Sylvia Morse -- Prisons, Policing and Planning: Making the Connections Visible By Sheryl-Ann Simpson -- The Poverty of Planning By Samuel Stein -- Immigration Policy and Planning in the Era of Mass Incarceration By Silky Shah -- CHAPTER 8: CAPITALISM, SOCIALISM AND THE RIGHT TO THE CITY -- Introduction By Tom Angotti -- On Ethics and Economics By Kanishka Goonewardena -- The Socialist City, Still By Tom Angotti -- Sound Theory and Political Savvy By Morris Zeitlin -- Whose Right to What City By Kelly Anderson -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS.
Sommario/riassunto: "Since the 1960s many activists and urban professionals have contested inequalities of class, race and gender in cities around the world. Transformative Planning comes out of this movement and compiles the discussions and debates that appeared in the publications of Planners Network, an association of planners and activists based in North America. Original contributions were added to the collection so that it serves as both a reflection of past theory and practice and a challenge for activists and planners going forward."--
Titolo autorizzato: Transformative planning  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-55164-695-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910794138103321
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