City Unsilenced: Urban Resistance and Public Space in the Age of Shrinking Democracy
Editat de Jeffrey Hou, Sabine Knierbeinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 iun 2017
City Unsilenced brings together a cross-disciplinary group of scholars and scholar-activists to examine the spaces, conditions, and processes in which neoliberal practices have profoundly impacted the everyday social, economic, and political life of citizens and communities around the globe. They explore the commonalities and specificities of urban resistance movements that respond to those impacts. They focus on how such movements make use of and transform the meanings and capacity of public space. They investigate their ramifications in the continued practices of renewing democracies. A broad collection of cases is presented and analyzed, including Movimento Passe Livre (Brazil), Google Bus Blockades San Francisco (USA), the Platform for Mortgage Affected People (PAH) (Spain), the Piqueteros Movement (Argentina), Umbrella Movement (Hong Kong), post-Occupy Gezi Park (Turkey), Sunflower Movement (Taiwan), Occupy Oakland (USA), Syntagma Square (Greece), Researchers for Fair Policing (New York), Urban Movement Congress (Poland), urban activism (Berlin), 1DMX (Mexico), Miyashita Park Tokyo (Japan), 15M Movement (Spain), and Train of Hope and protests against Academic Ball in Vienna (Austria).
By better understanding the processes and implications of the recent urban resistances, City Unsilenced contributes to the ongoing debates concerning the role and significance of public space in the practice of lived democracy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138125810
ISBN-10: 1138125814
Pagini: 268
Ilustrații: 66
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138125814
Pagini: 268
Ilustrații: 66
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Acknowledgement
Introduction
1. Shrinking Democracy and Urban Resistance: Toward an Emancipatory Politics of Public Space
Jeffrey Hou and Sabine KnierbeinPart I. Mobilizing: Taking to the Streets!
2. Between Street and Home: Mobility, Housing, and the 2013 Demonstrations in Brazil
Luciana da Silva Andrade and João Paulo Huguenin3. San Francisco’s Tech-led Gentrification: Public Space, Protest, and the Urban Commons
Manissa M. Maharawal4. Reconfiguring the Public through Housing Rights Struggles in Spain
Melissa García-Lamarca5. Urban Resistance and Its Expression in Public Space: New Demands and Shared Meanings in Argentina
Paula Rosa and Regina Vidosa
Part 2. Reclaiming: From Public Space to the Political
6. Reclaiming Public Space Movement in Hong Kong: From Occupy Queen’s Pier to the Umbrella Movement
Yun-Chung Chen and Mirana M. Szeto7. Occupy Gezi Park: the Never-ending Search for Democracy, Public Space and Alternative City-making
Burcu Yiğit Turan8. The Right to the Sidewalk: the Struggle over Broken Windows Policing, Young People, and NYC Streets
Caitlin Cahill, Brett G. Stoudt, Amanda Matles, Kim Belmonte, Selma Djokovic, Jose Lopez, Adilka Pimentel, María Elena Torre, and Darian X.9. Leveling the Playfield: Urban Movement in the Strategic Action Field of Urban Policy in Poland
Anna DomaradzkaPart 3. Negotiating: Urban Resistance and Emerging (Counter) Publics
10. Athens’ Syntagma Square Re-loaded: From Staging Disagreement Towards Instituting Democratic Spaces
Maria Kaika and Lazaros Karaliotas11. Democracy, Occupy Legislature and Taiwan´s Sunflower Movement
Ketty W. Chen12. Shifting Struggles over Public Space and Public Goods in Berlin: Urban Activism between Protest and Participation
Henrik Lebuhn13. Occupied Oakland, Past and Present: Land Action on the New Urban Frontier
Marcus Owens and Christina AntipordaPart 4. Contesting: Against Backlashes, Criminalization, Cooptation and Anti-Pluralism
14. Operation 1DMX and the Mexico City Commune: The Right to the City Beyond the Rule of Law in Public Spaces
Silvano De la Llata Gonzalez15. Public Space in a Parallel Universe: Conflict, Coexistence and Co-optation between Alternative Urbanisms and the Neoliberalizing City
Elina Kränzle16. Miyashita Park, Tokyo: Contested Visions of Public Space in Contemporary Urban Japan
Christian Dimmer17. Worlded Resistance as ‘Alter’ Politics: Train of Hope and the Protest against the Akademikerball in Vienna
Sabine Knierbein and Angelika GabauerConclusions
18. City Unsilenced: Spatial Grounds of Radical Democratization
Sabine Knierbein and Jeffrey HouNote on Contributors
Index
Recenzii
"The book documents a moment of resistance that has spread around the world – moving from the Global South to the Global North – and that has attracted castes of people who are not the usual suspects out into the streets. In so many places and cultural contexts, as the pace of social, economic and political disenfranchisement increases, and more people find themselves on the outside of taken-for-granted social systems, the accounts in City Unsilenced shout out loud: these things really happened." -Urban Studies
"This cutting-edge collection raises important and salient questions and provocations about urban resistance in the context of dominant neoliberal practices in many cities in the contemporary era. Its distinctiveness lies not only in its excellent critical analysis but also in its breadth of case studies, drawing insights from a variety of sites and cities across the globe. This is a must-read for urbanists and activists who recognise the crucial importance of public space for transformative urban politics."-Sophie Watson, Professor of Sociology, The Open University
"In response to austerity politics and market-based governance of urban land, large-scale social protest has erupted in the public spaces of cities across the globe. In City Unsilenced: Urban Resistance and Public Space in the Age of Shrinking Democracy, editors Jeffrey Hou of UW-Seattle and Sabine Knierbein of SKuOR, Vienna – both scholars of the dynamics of public space –have compiled the stories, strategies and the-ories derived from social movements in urban spaces since 2011. In this volume, the collected authors demonstrate how public spaces in cities operate as both the subject and object of civic unrest." - Naomi Adiv, Portland State University, USA
"This cutting-edge collection raises important and salient questions and provocations about urban resistance in the context of dominant neoliberal practices in many cities in the contemporary era. Its distinctiveness lies not only in its excellent critical analysis but also in its breadth of case studies, drawing insights from a variety of sites and cities across the globe. This is a must-read for urbanists and activists who recognise the crucial importance of public space for transformative urban politics."-Sophie Watson, Professor of Sociology, The Open University
"In response to austerity politics and market-based governance of urban land, large-scale social protest has erupted in the public spaces of cities across the globe. In City Unsilenced: Urban Resistance and Public Space in the Age of Shrinking Democracy, editors Jeffrey Hou of UW-Seattle and Sabine Knierbein of SKuOR, Vienna – both scholars of the dynamics of public space –have compiled the stories, strategies and the-ories derived from social movements in urban spaces since 2011. In this volume, the collected authors demonstrate how public spaces in cities operate as both the subject and object of civic unrest." - Naomi Adiv, Portland State University, USA
Descriere
City Unsilenced brings together a cross-disciplinary group of scholars and scholar-activists to examine the spaces, conditions and processes in which neoliberal practices have profoundly impacted the everyday social, economic, and political life of citizens and communities around the globe. By better understanding the processes and implications of the recent urban resistances, this edited volume contributes to the ongoing debates concerning the role and significance of public space in the practice of lived democracy and lived space.