61 results on '"URBAN COMMUNITIES"'
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2. Urbane Transformation durch soziale Innovation
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Peer, Christian, Semlitsch, Emanuela, Güntner, Simon Andreas, Haas, Mara, and Bernögger, Andreas
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urban communities ,urban and manicipal planning and policy ,thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RP Regional and area planning::RPC Urban and municipal planning and policy ,thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communities ,thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment::RNP Pollution and threats to the environment::RNPG Climate change - Abstract
urban communities; urban and manicipal planning and policy
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- 2024
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3. Scenes and Communities in the City
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Klekotko, Marta
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Urban communities ,community ,theory of social practice ,socio-cultural opportunity structure ,theory of scenes ,urban studies ,urban communal processes ,urban sociology ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RG Geography::RGC Human geography ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPP Public administration - Abstract
This open access book addresses the problem of creation and reproduction processes of contemporary urban communities, as well as cultural mechanisms and factors of these processes. Rejecting both the environmental determinism, and cultural reductionism of community studies, the book assumes that the postmodern city is a space of diverse urban communities that go far beyond the traditional concept of neighbourhood as well as personal and imagined communities, and thus proposes to comprehend urban community as social practice embedded in urban space. The book applies the Theory of Social Practice and the Theory of Scenes and develops the concept of socio-cultural opportunity structures in order to explain how cultural practices of individuals and symbolic dimensions of territory interact, leading to (re)production of various forms of urban community. It is assumed that culture in general and symbolic meanings of territory in particular, play a crucial role in the process of (re)production of urban communities, that this process takes place in collective cultural consciousness and is mediated by territorially embedded cultural practices of individuals. The book overcomes theoretical gaps in classical community studies and develops a new perspective on urban communal processes based on the analysis of social practices in urban cultural scenes.
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- 2024
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4. Study on the Construction of Urban Community Emergency Management System in Public Health Emergencies
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Tuerxun, Gulifeire, Striełkowski, Wadim, Editor-in-Chief, Black, Jessica M., Series Editor, Butterfield, Stephen A., Series Editor, Chang, Chi-Cheng, Series Editor, Cheng, Jiuqing, Series Editor, Dumanig, Francisco Perlas, Series Editor, Al-Mabuk, Radhi, Series Editor, Scheper-Hughes, Nancy, Series Editor, Urban, Mathias, Series Editor, Webb, Stephen, Series Editor, Chen, Youbin, editor, Yacob, Shakila, editor, Rak, Joanna, editor, and Li, Jia, editor
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- 2023
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5. Ambient Air Quality Within Urban Communities of South Africa
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Matandirotya, Newton R., Matandirotya, Electdom, Dangare, Tonderai, Mahed, Gaathier, Leal Filho, Walter, editor, Azul, Anabela Marisa, editor, Doni, Federica, editor, and Salvia, Amanda Lange, editor
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- 2023
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6. Analysis and Exploration of Community Emergency Management Issues Based on Community Management System
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Han, Bingchen, Striełkowski, Wadim, Editor-in-Chief, Black, Jessica M., Series Editor, Butterfield, Stephen A., Series Editor, Chang, Chi-Cheng, Series Editor, Cheng, Jiuqing, Series Editor, Dumanig, Francisco Perlas, Series Editor, Al-Mabuk, Radhi, Series Editor, Scheper-Hughes, Nancy, Series Editor, Urban, Mathias, Series Editor, Webb, Stephen, Series Editor, Sedon, Mohd Fauzi bin, editor, Khan, Intakhab Alam, editor, BİRKÖK, Mehmet CÜNEYT, editor, and Chan, KinSun, editor
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- 2023
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7. Vertical Schools as Community Hubs
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Matthews, Tony, Newton, Clare, Guaralda, Mirko, Mayere, Severine, Cleveland, Benjamin, editor, Backhouse, Sarah, editor, Chandler, Philippa, editor, McShane, Ian, editor, Clinton, Janet M., editor, and Newton, Clare, editor
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- 2023
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8. Constraints of Social Consolidation of Urban Communities
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Babintsev, Valentin, Gaidukova, Galina, Shapoval, Zhanna, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Beskopylny, Alexey, editor, Shamtsyan, Mark, editor, and Artiukh, Viktor, editor
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- 2023
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9. OutCasting Teacher Education: Abolishing Caste-Maintaining Practices in Teacher Education Programs
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Allen-Handy, Ayana, Browne, Susan, editor, and Jean-Marie, Gaëtane, editor
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- 2022
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10. Injustice in Urban Sustainability
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Kotsila, Panagiota, Anguelovski, Isabelle, García-Lamarca, Melissa, Sekulova, Filka, Cañizares, Ana, and Cataldi, Carlotta
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City and town planning: architectural aspects ,Applied ecology ,Urban and municipal planning ,Urban communities ,thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape architecture and design::AMVD City and town planning: architectural aspects ,thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment::RNC Applied ecology ,thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RP Regional and area planning::RPC Urban and municipal planning and policy ,thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communities - Abstract
This book uses a unique typology of ten core drivers of injustice to explore and question common assumptions around what urban sustainability means, how it can be implemented, and how it is manifested in or driven by urban interventions that hinge on claims of sustainability. Aligned with critical environmental justice studies, the book highlights the contradictions of urban sustainability in relation to justice. It argues that urban neighbourhoods cannot be greener, more sustainable and liveable unless their communities are strengthened by the protection of the right to housing, public space, infrastructure and healthy amenities. Linked to the individual drivers, ten short empirical case studies from across Europe and North America provide a systematic analysis of research, policy and practice conducted under urban sustainability agendas in cities such as Barcelona, Glasgow, Athens, Boston and Montréal, and show how social and environmental justice is, or is not, being taken into account. By doing so, the book uncovers the risks of continuing urban sustainability agendas while ignoring, and therefore perpetuating, systemic drivers of inequity and injustice operating within and outside of the city. Accessibly written for students in urban studies, critical geography and planning, this is a useful and analytical synthesis of issues relating to urban sustainability, environmental and social justice.
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- 2023
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11. European Planning History in the 20th Century
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Welch Guerra, Max, Abarkan, Abdellah, Castrillo Romón, María A., and Pekár, Martin
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Landscape architecture and design ,City and town planning: architectural aspects ,Urban and municipal planning ,Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RP Regional & area planning::RPC Urban & municipal planning ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities - Abstract
The history of Europe in the 20th century is closely tied to the history of urban planning. Social and economic progress but also the brute treatment of people and nature throughout Europe were possible due to the use of urban planning and the other levels of spatial planning. Thereby, planning has constituted itself in Europe as an international subject. Since its emergence, through intense exchange but also competition, despite country differences, planning has developed as a European field of practice and scientific discipline. Planning is here much more than the addition of individual histories; however, historiography has treated this history very selective regarding geography and content. This book searches for an understanding of the historiography of planning in a European dimension. Scholars from Eastern and Western, Southern and Northern Europe address the issues of the public led production of city and the social functions of urban planning in capitalist and state-socialist countries. The examined examples include Poland and USSR, Czech Republic and Slovakia, UK, Netherlands, Germany, France, Portugal and Spain, Italy, and Sweden. The book will be of interest to students and scholars for Urbanism, Urban/Town Planning, Spatial Planning, Spatial Politics, Urban Development, Urban Policies, Planning History and European History of the 20th Century.
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- 2023
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12. Unsettled Urban Space
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Viderman, Tihomir, Knierbein, Sabine, Kränzle, Elina, Frank, Sybille, Roskamm, Nikolai, and Wall, Ed
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City and town planning: architectural aspects ,Urban and municipal planning ,Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RP Regional & area planning::RPC Urban & municipal planning ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities - Abstract
While urban life can be characterized by endeavors to settle stable and safe environments, for many people, urban space is rarely stable or safe; it is uncertain, troubled, imbued with challenges and perpetually under pressure. As the concept of unsettled appears to define the contemporary urban experience, this multidisciplinary book investigates the conflicts and possibilities of settling and unsettling through open and speculative analysis. The analytical prism of unsettled renders urban space an indeterminate ground unfolding through routines, temporalities and contestations in constant tension between settling and unsettling. Such contrasting experiences are contingent on how urban societies confront, undergo and overcome turbulence and difficulties in time and space. Contributions drawing on theoretical reflections and empirical accounts—from Argentina, Austria, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, the UAE, the UK, the USA and Vietnam—give insights into plural occurrences of the unsettled, which might tie down or unleash transformative, liberatory and emancipatory potentials. This book is for students, professionals and researchers interested in the uncertainties, foundations, disturbances, inconsistencies, residuals and blind fields, which constitute the urban both as lived space and as social, cultural and political ideal.
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- 2023
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13. Perception of Soundscape for the Elderly in Urban Communities: Field Study Based on Three Communities in Changsha, China
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Wang, Liqun, Chen, Feihu, Li, Jiaqi, Wang, Jie, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, and Rebelo, Francisco, editor
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- 2021
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14. Care and the City
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Gabauer, Angelika, Knierbein, Sabine, Cohen, Nir, Lebuhn, Henrik, Trogal, Kim, Viderman, Tihomir, and Haas, Tigran
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Landscape architecture and design ,City and town planning: architectural aspects ,Urban and municipal planning ,Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RP Regional & area planning::RPC Urban & municipal planning ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities - Abstract
Care and the City is a cross-disciplinary collection of chapters examining urban social spaces, in which caring and uncaring practices intersect and shape people’s everyday lives. While asking how care and uncare are embedded in the urban condition, the book focuses on inequalities in caring relations and the ways they are acknowledged, reproduced, and overcome in various spaces, discourses, and practices. This book provides a pathway for urban scholars to start engaging with approaches to conceptualize care in the city through a critical-reflexive analysis of processes of urbanization. It pursues a systematic integration of empirical, methodological, theoretical, and ethical approaches to care in urban studies, while overcoming a crisis-centered reading of care and the related ambivalences in care debates, practices, and spaces. These strands are elaborated via a conceptual framework of care and situated within broader theoretical debates on cities, urbanization, and urban development with detailed case studies from Europe, the Americas, and Asia. By establishing links to various fields of knowledge, this book seeks to systematically introduce debates on care to the interconnecting fields of urban studies, planning theory, and related disciplines for the first time.
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- 2022
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15. Vienna
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Kazepov, Yuri and Verwiebe, Roland
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Landscape architecture and design ,City and town planning: architectural aspects ,Architecture ,Human geography ,Urban communities ,Regional studies ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RG Geography::RGC Human geography ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTB Regional studies - Abstract
This book explores and debates the urban transformations that have taken place in Vienna over the past 30 years and their consequences in policy fields such as labour and housing, political and social participation and the environment. Historically, European cities have been characterised by a strong association between social cohesion, quality of life, economic ambition and a robust State. Vienna is an excellent example for that. In more recent years, however, cities were pressured to change policy principles and mechanisms in the context of demographic shifts, post-industrial transformations and welfare recalibration which have led to worsened social conditions in many cities. Each chapter in this volume discusses Vienna’s responses to these pressures in key policy arenas, looking at outcomes from the context-specific local arrangements. Against a theoretical framework debating the European city as a model of inclusion and social justice, authors explore the local capacity to innovate urban policies and to address new social risks, while paying attention to potential trade-offs. The book questions and assesses the city’s resilience using time series and an institutional analysis of four key dimensions that characterise the European city model within the context of post-industrial transition: redistribution, recognition, representation and sustainability. It offers a multiscalar perspective of urban governance through labour, housing, participatory and environmental policies, bringing together different levels and public policy types. Vienna: Still a Just City? is aimed at academics, researchers and policy-makers in urban studies, including urban sociology, ecology, geography and welfare.
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- 2022
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16. Sacred Civics
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Engle, Jayne, Agyeman, Julian, and Chung-Tiam-Fook, Tanya
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Urban communities ,City and town planning: architectural aspects ,Indigenous peoples ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSL Ethnic studies::JFSL9 Indigenous peoples - Abstract
Sacred Civics argues that societal transformation requires that spirituality and sacred values are essential to reimagining patterns of how we live, organize and govern ourselves, determine and distribute wealth, inhabit and design cities, and construct relationships with others and with nature. The book brings together transdisciplinary and global academics, professionals, and activists from a range of backgrounds to question assumptions that are fused deep into the code of how societies operate, and to draw on extraordinary wisdom from ancient Indigenous traditions; to social and political movements like Black Lives Matter, the commons, and wellbeing economies; to technologies for participatory futures where people collaborate to reimagine and change culture. Looking at cities and human settlements as the sites of transformation, the book focuses on values, commons, and wisdom to demonstrate that how we choose to live together, to recognize interdependencies, to build, grow, create, and love—matters. Using multiple methodologies to integrate varied knowledge forms and practices, this truly ground-breaking volume includes contributions from renowned and rising voices. Sacred Civics is a must-read for anyone interested in intersectional discussions on social justice, inclusivity, participatory design, healthy communities, and future cities.
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- 2022
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17. Advancing Equity Planning Now
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Krumholz, Norman and Hexter, Kathryn Wertheim
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Urban communities ,Urban and municipal planning ,City and town planning: architectural aspects ,thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communities - Abstract
What can planners do to restore equity to their craft? Drawing upon the perspectives of a diverse group of planning experts, Advancing Equity Planning Now places the concepts of fairness and equal access squarely in the center of planning research and practice. Editors Norman Krumholz and Kathryn Wertheim Hexter provide essential resources for city leaders and planners, as well as for students and others, interested in shaping the built environment for a more just world. Advancing Equity Planning Now remind us that equity has always been an integral consideration in the planning profession. The historic roots of that ethical commitment go back more than a century. Yet a trend of growing inequality in America, as well as other recent socio-economic changes that divide the wealthiest from the middle and working classes, challenge the notion that a rising economic tide lifts all boats. When planning becomes mere place-making for elites, urban and regional planners need to return to the fundamentals of their profession. Although they have not always done so, planners are well-positioned to advocate for greater equity in public policies that address the multiple objectives of urban planning including housing, transportation, economic development, and the removal of noxious land uses in neighborhoods. Thanks to generous funding from Cleveland State University, the ebook editions of this book are available as Open Access volumes from Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other repositories.
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- 2022
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18. New Industrial Urbanism
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Hatuka, Tali and Ben-Joseph, Eran
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Architecture: public buildings ,Urban and municipal planning ,City and town planning: architectural aspects ,Architectural structure and design ,Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMG Public buildings: civic, commercial, industrial, etc ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RP Regional & area planning::RPC Urban & municipal planning ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMC Architectural structure & design ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities - Abstract
Since the Industrial Revolution, cities and industry have grown together; towns and metropolitan regions have evolved around factories and expanding industries. New Industrial Urbanism explores the evolving and future relationships between cities and places of production, focusing on the spatial implications and physical design of integrating contemporary manufacturing into the city. The book examines recent developments that have led to dramatic shifts in the manufacturing sector – from large-scale mass production methods to small-scale distributed systems; from polluting and consumptive production methods to a cleaner and more sustainable process; from broad demand for unskilled labor to a growing need for a more educated and specialized workforce – to show how cities see new investment and increased employment opportunities. Looking ahead to the quest to make cities more competitive and resilient, New Industrial Urbanism provides lessons from cases around the world and suggests adopting New Industrial Urbanism as an action framework that reconnects what has been separated: people, places, and production. Moving the conversation beyond the reflexively-negative characterizations of industry, more than two centuries after the start of the Industrial Revolution, this book calls to re-consider the ways in which industry creates places, sustains jobs, and supports environmental sustainability in our cities. This book is available as Open Acess through https://www.taylorfrancis.com/.
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- 2022
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19. Oil Spaces
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Hein, Carola
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Urban and municipal planning ,Fossil fuel technologies ,Human geography ,Globalization ,Urban communities ,Urban economics ,City and town planning: architectural aspects ,Environmental science, engineering and technology ,Petroleum technology ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RP Regional & area planning::RPC Urban & municipal planning ,bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture::TH Energy technology & engineering::THF Fossil fuel technologies ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RG Geography::RGC Human geography ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFF Social issues & processes::JFFS Globalization ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCU Urban economics ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects ,bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture::TQ Environmental science, engineering & technology ,bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture::TH Energy technology & engineering::THF Fossil fuel technologies::THFP Petroleum technology - Abstract
Oil Spaces traces petroleum’s impact through a range of territories from across the world, showing how industrially drilled petroleum and its refined products have played a major role in transforming the built environment in ways that are often not visible or recognized. Over the past century and a half, industrially drilled petroleum has powered factories, built cities, and sustained nation-states. It has fueled ways of life and visions of progress, modernity, and disaster. In detailed international case studies, the contributors consider petroleum’s role in the built environment and the imagination. They study how petroleum and its infrastructure have served as a source of military conflict and political and economic power, inspiring efforts to create territories and reshape geographies and national boundaries. The authors trace ruptures and continuities between colonial and postcolonial frameworks, in locations as diverse as Sumatra, northeast China, Brazil, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Kuwait as well as heritage sites including former power stations in Italy and the port of Dunkirk, once a prime gateway through which petroleum entered Europe. By revealing petroleum’s role in organizing and imagining space globally, this book takes up a key task in imagining the possibilities of a post-oil future. It will be invaluable reading to scholars and students of architectural and urban history, planning, and geography of sustainable urban environments.
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- 2022
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20. Climate Adaptation and Resilience Across Scales
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Rajkovich, Nicholas B. and Holmes, Seth H.
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Environmentally-friendly (‘green’) architecture and design ,Architectural structure and design ,Architecture: public buildings ,City and town planning: architectural aspects ,Urban and municipal planning ,Urban communities ,thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture::AMC Architectural structure and design::AMCR Environmentally-friendly (‘green’) architecture and design ,thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture::AMC Architectural structure and design ,thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture::AMG Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings ,thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape architecture and design::AMVD City and town planning: architectural aspects ,thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RP Regional and area planning::RPC Urban and municipal planning and policy ,thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communities - Abstract
Climate Adaptation and Resilience Across Scales provides professionals with guidance on adapting the built environment to a changing climate. This edited volume brings together practitioners and researchers to discuss climate-related resilience from the building to the city scale. This book highlights North American cases that deal with issues such as climate projections, public health, adaptive capacity of vulnerable populations, and design interventions for floodplains, making the content applicable to many locations around the world. The contributors in this book discuss topics ranging from how built environment professionals respond to a changing climate, to how the building stock may need to adapt to climate change, to how resilience is currently being addressed in the design, construction, and operations communities. The purpose of this book is to provide a better understanding of climate change impacts, vulnerability, and resilience across scales of the built environment. Architects, urban designers, planners, landscape architects, and engineers will find this a useful resource for adapting buildings and cities to a changing climate.
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- 2022
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21. Cities and Affordable Housing
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Tsenkova, Sasha
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Landscape architecture and design ,City and town planning: architectural aspects ,Urban and municipal planning ,Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RP Regional & area planning::RPC Urban & municipal planning ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities - Abstract
This book provides a comparative perspective on housing and planning policies affecting the future of cities, focusing on people- and place-based outcomes using the nexus of planning, design and policy. A rich mosaic of case studies features good practices of city-led strategies for affordable housing provision, as well as individual projects capitalising on partnerships to build mixed-income housing and revitalise neighbourhoods. Twenty chapters provide unique perspectives on diversity of approaches in eight countries and 12 cities in Europe, Canada and the USA. Combining academic rigour with knowledge from critical practice, the book uses robust empirical analysis and evidence-based case study research to illustrate the potential of affordable housing partnerships for mixed-income, socially inclusive neighbourhoods as a model to rebuild cities. Cities and Affordable Housing is an essential interdisciplinary collection on planning and design that will be of great interest to scholars, urban professionals, architects, planners and policy-makers interested in housing, urban planning and city building.
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- 2022
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22. Suva Stories
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Halter, Nicholas
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Fiji ,Urban communities ,Urban landscapes ,Pacific History ,colonialism ,bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBJ Regional & national history::HBJM Australasian & Pacific history ,bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBT History: specific events & topics::HBTB Social & cultural history ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities - Abstract
Suva Stories explores a fascinating tapestry of histories in one of the Pacific's oldest and most culturally diverse urban centres, the capital of Fiji. Charting the trajectory of Suva from indigenous village to colonial hub to contemporary Pacific metropolis, it draws on a rich colonial archive and moving personal memoirs that bear witness to their time. The diverse contributions in this volume form a complex mosaic of urban lives and histories that contribute fresh insights into historical and ongoing debates about race, place and belonging. Suva Stories is a valuable companion to those seeking to engage with the city’s pasts and present, and will prompt new conversations about history and memory in Fiji.
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- 2022
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23. Cities After Crisis
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Vázquez, Carlos García
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City and town planning: architectural aspects ,Urban and municipal planning ,Environmentally-friendly (‘green’) architecture and design ,Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RP Regional & area planning::RPC Urban & municipal planning ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMC Architectural structure & design::AMCR Environmentally-friendly architecture & design ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities - Abstract
Cities After Crisis shows how urbanism and urban design is redefining cities after the global health, economic, and environmental crises of the past decades. The book details how these crises have led to a new urban vision—from avantgarde modern design to an artisan aesthetic that calls for simplicity and the everyday, from the sustainable development paradigm to a resilient vision that defends de-growth and the re-wilding of cities, from a homogenizing globalism to a new localism that values what is distinctive and nearby, from the privatization of the public realm to the commoning and self-governance of urban resources, and from top-down to bottom-up processes based on the engagement and empowerment of communities. Through examples from cities around the world and a detailed look at the London neighbourhood of Dalston, the book shows designers and planners how to incorporate residents into the decision-making process, design inclusive public spaces that can be permanently reconfigured, reimagine obsolete spaces to accommodate radically contemporary uses, and build gardens designed and maintained by the community, among other projects.
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- 2022
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24. Sustainable Human Environment: Mouraria, Local Color and Sense of Place of a Historical Lisbon Neighbourhood
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Pinheiro, Cristina, Rozema, Lambert, Ferreira, Ana Margarida, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Goossens, Richard H.M., editor, and Murata, Atsuo, editor
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- 2020
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25. Collaborative Practices Through Design and Engineering: The Phases of a Pilot Project to Improve the Human Condition of Vulnerable Communities
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Bernarda, João, Ferreiral, Ana Margarida, Silva, Carlos Santos, Neto, Rui Costa, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Goossens, Richard H.M., editor, and Murata, Atsuo, editor
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- 2020
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26. The Fishtown Hipster
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Moss, Geoffrey, Wildfeuer, Rachel, McIntosh, Keith, Moss, Geoffrey, Wildfeuer, Rachel, and McIntosh, Keith
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- 2019
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27. Intelligence and Innovation for City Tourism Sustainability
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Mata, Jaume, Fayos-Solà, Eduardo, editor, and Cooper, Chris, editor
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- 2019
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28. Mapping Urban Spaces
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Amistadi, Lamberto, Balducci, Valter, Bradecki, Tomasz, Prandi, Enrico, and Schröder, Uwe
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Landscape architecture and design ,City and town planning: architectural aspects ,Urban and municipal planning ,Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RP Regional & area planning::RPC Urban & municipal planning ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities - Abstract
"Mapping Urban Spaces focuses on medium-sized European cities and more specifically on their open spaces from psychological, sociological, and aesthetic points of view. The chapters illustrate how the characteristics that make life in medium-sized European cities pleasant and sustainable – accessibility, ease of travel, urban sustainability, social inclusiveness – can be traced back to the nature of that space. The chapters develop from a phenomenological study of space to contributions on places and landscapes in the city. Centralities and their meaning are studied, as well as the social space and its complexity. The contributions focus on history and theory as well as concrete research and mapping approaches and the resulting design applications. The case studies come from countries around Europe including Poland, Italy, Greece, Germany, and France, among others. The book will be of interest to students, scholars, and practitioners in architecture, urban planning, and landscape architecture."
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- 2021
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29. Reframing the Urban Challenge in Africa
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Marrengane, Ntombini and Croese, Sylvia
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Urban communities ,Development studies ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTF Development studies - Abstract
This book explores the changing dynamics and challenges behind the rapid expanse of Africa’s urban population. Africa’s urban age is underway. With the world’s fastest growing urban population, the continent is rapidly transforming from one that is largely rural, to one that is largely urban. Often facing limited budgets, those tasked with managing African cities require empirical evidence on the nature of demands for infrastructure, escalating environmental hazards, and ever-expanding informal settlements. Drawing on the work of the African Urban Research Initiative, this book brings together contributions from local researchers investigating key themes and challenges within their own contexts. An important example of urban knowledge coproduction, the book demonstrates the regional diversity that can be seen as the main feature of African urbanism, with even well-accepted concepts such as informality manifesting in markedly different ways from place to place. Providing an important nuanced perspective on the heterogeneity of African cities and the challenges they face, this book will be an important resource for researchers across development studies, African studies, and urban studies.
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- 2021
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30. Temporäre An- und Abwesenheiten in ländlichen Räumen
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Othengrafen, Frank, Lange, Linda, and Greinke, Lena
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Urban Studies/Sociology ,Urban Sociology ,Multilokalität ,Ländliche Räume ,Regionalplanung und -entwicklung ,An- und Abwesenheiten ,Multilokale Lebensweisen ,Open Access ,Sociology ,Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology - Abstract
Dieses Open Access Buch ist eine Einführung zu multilokalen Lebensweisen und deren Auswirkungen in ländlichen Räumen. Es werden Motive und Anlässe multilokaler Lebenspraktiken identifiziert und analysiert. Zudem stehen die Wechselwirkungen zwischen multilokalen Lebensweisen, gesellschaftlichen und räumlichen Auswirkungen sowie regionalplanerischen bzw. politischen Steuerungsmöglichkeiten im Fokus. Mit Hilfe empirischer Untersuchungen im Landkreis Diepholz werden nicht nur mögliche Herausforderungen und negative Folgewirkungen für die Kommunen betrachtet, sondern auch die Potenziale aufgezeigt, die mit multilokalen Lebensstilen für ländliche Räume im demografischen Wandel verbunden sind. Abschließend zeigt der Sammelband Handlungsempfehlungen für Regionalplanung und -management, Unternehmen, zivilgesellschaftliche Initiativen und Politik für den Umgang mit multilokalen Lebenspraktiken auf.
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- 2021
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31. Chasing the Chinese Dream
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Brown, William N.
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History of China ,Urban Studies/Sociology ,Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology ,Contemporary Literature ,Urban Sociology ,Economic Sociology ,Open Access ,Precision Poverty Alleviation ,Minority Poverty in China ,Unequal Regional Development in China ,Xi Jinping Fights Poverty ,China and Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 ,Morality and Ethics of Poverty Alleviation ,Asian history ,Sociology ,Urban communities ,Sociology: work & labour ,Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 ,bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBJ Regional & national history::HBJF Asian history ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBL Sociology: work & labour ,bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism::DSB Literary studies: general::DSBH Literary studies: from c 1900 - - Abstract
This open access book explores the historical, cultural and philosophical contexts that have made anti-poverty the core of Chinese society since Liberation in 1949, and why poverty alleviation measures evolved from the simplistic aid of the 1950s to Xi Jinping’s precision poverty alleviation and its goal of eliminating absolute poverty by 2020. The book also addresses the implications of China’s experience for other developing nations tackling not only poverty but such issues as pandemics, rampant urbanization and desertification exacerbated by global warming. The first of three parts draws upon interviews of rural and urban Chinese from diverse backgrounds and local and national leaders. These interviews, conducted in even the remotest areas of the country, offer candid insights into the challenges that have forced China to continually evolve its programs to resolve even the most intractable cases of poverty. The second part explores the historic, cultural and philosophical roots of old China’s meritocratic government and how its ancient Chinese ethics have led to modern Chinese socialism’s stance that “poverty amidst plenty is immoral”. Dr. Huang Chengwei, one of China’s foremost anti-poverty experts, explains the challenges faced at each stage as China’s anti-poverty measures evolved over 70 years to emphasize “enablement” over “aid” and to foster bottom-up initiative and entrepreneurialism, culminating in Xi Jinping’s precision poverty alleviation. The book also addresses why national economic development alone cannot reduce poverty; poverty alleviation programs must be people-centered, with measurable and accountable practices that reach even to household level, which China has done with its “First Secretary” program. The third part explores the potential for adopting China’s practices in other nations, including the potential for replicating China’s successes in developing countries through such measures as the Belt and Road Initiative. This book also addresses prevalent misperceptions about China’s growing global presence and why other developing nations must address historic, systemic causes of poverty and inequity before they can undertake sustainable poverty alleviation measures of their own.
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- 2021
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32. The Data Shake
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Concilio, Grazia, Pucci, Paola, Raes, Lieven, and Mareels, Geert
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Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns) ,Urban Studies/Sociology ,Public Policy ,Urban Geography and Urbanism ,Urban Sociology ,Urban Policy ,Urban mobility ,Data visualisation ,public policy making ,policy making processes ,smart city ,POLIVISU project ,urban data ,open access ,Urban & municipal planning ,Sociology ,Urban communities ,Public administration ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RP Regional & area planning::RPC Urban & municipal planning ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPP Public administration - Abstract
This open access book represents one of the key milestones of PoliVisu, an H2020 research and innovation project funded by the European Commission under the call “Policy-development in the age of big data: data-driven policy-making, policy-modelling and policy-implementation”. It investigates the operative and organizational implications related to the use of the growing amount of available data on policy making processes, highlighting the experimental dimension of policy making that, thanks to data, proves to be more and more exploitable towards more effective and sustainable decisions. The first section of the book introduces the key questions highlighted by the PoliVisu project, which still represent operational and strategic challenges in the exploitation of data potentials in urban policy making. The second section explores how data and data visualisations can assume different roles in the different stages of a policy cycle and profoundly transform policy making.
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- 2021
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33. Nachhaltige Stadtentwicklung
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Koch, Florian and Krellenberg, Kerstin
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Urban Studies/Sociology ,Environmental Policy ,Sociology, general ,Political Sociology ,Urban Sociology ,Environmental Social Sciences ,Open Access ,Nachhaltigkeit ,SDGs ,Stadtentwicklung ,Agenda 2030 ,Stadtumbau ,Sociology ,Urban communities ,Central / national / federal government policies ,Politics & government ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPQ Central government::JPQB Central government policies - Abstract
Dieses Open Access Buch thematisiert den Beitrag der Städte zur nachhaltigen Entwicklung. Die Autor*innen stellen die Agenda 2030 und die 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) vor, auf die sich die Mitgliedstaaten der Vereinten Nationen im Jahr 2015 einigten. Sie zeigen auf, wie die Ziele kommunal umgesetzt werden und welche Herausforderungen sich dabei ergeben. Ansätze nachhaltiger Stadtentwicklung werden vorgestellt und nationale sowie internationale Beispiele verdeutlichen die Lokalisierung der SDGs. Dies wird ergänzt durch Forschungsansätze zur Unterstützung von Nachhaltigkeitstransformationen in gemeinsamer Arbeit von Wissenschaft und Praxis.
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- 2021
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34. Enabling the City
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Fokdal, Josefine, Bina, Olivia, Chiles, Prue, Ojamäe, Liis, and Paadam, Katrin
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City and town planning: architectural aspects ,Urban and municipal planning ,Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RP Regional & area planning::RPC Urban & municipal planning ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities - Abstract
Enabling the City is a collaborative book that focuses on how interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary processes of knowledge production may contribute to urban transformation at a local level in the 21st century, striking a balance between enthusiastic support for such transformational potential and a cautious note regarding the persistent challenges to the ethos as well as the practice of inter and transdisciplinarity. The rich stories reflect different research and local practice cultures, exploring issues such as ageing, community, health and dementia, public space, energy, mobility cultures, heritage, housing, re-use, and renewal, as well as more universal questions about urban sustainability and climate change, and perhaps most importantly, education. Against this backdrop, aspirations for the 21st century are related to the international, national, and local agendas expressed in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and in the New Urban Agenda (NUA), raising fundamental questions of how to enable development. We highlight aspects of transformative learning and ways of knowing, critical to any collaborative and participatory process.
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- 2021
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35. Les origines du baby-boom en Suisse au prisme des parcours féminins
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Duvoisin, Aline
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Literature: history and criticism ,Music ,Population and demography ,Sociology ,Urban communities ,Development studies ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBD Population & demography ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBL Sociology: work & labour - Abstract
L’ampleur et l’exceptionnalité qui ont caractérisé le baby-boom ont concouru à en construire une représentation dénuée de nuances. L'ouvrage interroge alors l'hétérogénéité qui a caractérisé ce phénomène dans le contexte suisse. Dans une perspective de parcours de vie et en recourant à des méthodes mixtes, l'interrelation des trajectoires familiales et professionnelles des cohortes féminines est examinée au regard du système de valeurs promulgué dans la société suisse de l'époque pour montrer comment un phénomène d’ampleur a pu être le produit d’une diversité de parcours de vie. Si l'ouvrage se concentre sur la Suisse, le développement de l’approche méthodologique mixte qu'il propose offre un cadre d’analyse renouvelé, dont les apports pour la compréhension du baby-boom peuvent être transférer à divers contextes nationaux et à l'étude d'autres phénomènes démographiques.
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- 2020
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36. Building the Inclusive City
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Pineda, Victor Santiago
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Urban Studies/Sociology ,Disability Studies ,Public Policy ,Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights ,Middle Eastern Culture ,Urban Sociology ,Biotechnology ,Human Rights ,Urban Studies ,Urban Affairs ,Urban Planning ,Urban Governance ,Middle East ,Dubai ,City States ,Urbanization ,Public Administration ,Sociology ,Development Studies ,Gulf Studies ,Urban communities ,Public administration ,Politics & government ,Cultural studies ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPP Public administration ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies - Abstract
This Open Access book is an anthropological urban study of the Emirate of Dubai, its institutions, and their evolution. It provides a contemporary history of disability in city planning from a non-Western perspective and explores the cultural context for its positioning. Three insights inform the author’s approach. First, disability research, much like other urban or social issues, must be situated in a particular place. Second, access and inclusion forms a key part of both local and global planning issues. Third, a 21st century planning education should take access and inclusion into consideration by applying a disability lens to the empirical, methodological, and theoretical advances of the field. By bridging theory and practice, this book provides new insights on inclusive city planning and comparative urban theory. This book should be read as part of a larger struggle to define and assert access; it’s a story of how equity and justice are central themes in building the cities of the future and of today.
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- 2020
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37. Politics and Community-Based Research
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Abed, Abdul, Arrazouaki, Ophélie, Benit-Gbaffou, Claire, Charlton, Sarah, Didier, Sophie, Dewar, William, Dörmann, Kirsten, Gaule, sally, Guinard, Pauline, Hebandjoko, Willy-Claude, Katsaura, Obvious, Klug, Heinz, Klug, Neil, Matjomane, Mamokete Devon, Matsipa, Mpho, Mayson, Simon Sizwe, Mkhabela, Solam, Mkwanazi, Eulenda, Phasha, Potsiso, Pienaar-Lewis, Clara, Pingo, Nicolette, Roux, Naomi, Suriano, Maria, Vawda, Shahid, Benit-Gbaffou, Claire, Charlton, Sarah, Didier, Sophie, and Dörmann, Kirsten
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Urban & municipal planning ,Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RP Regional & area planning::RPC Urban & municipal planning ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities - Abstract
Politics and Community-Based Research: Perspectives from Yeoville Studio, Johannesburg offers a substantive and compelling analysis for a diverse readership interested in urban politics, community mapping and the built environment. The book draws on a critical reflection of Yeoville Studio, a research project conducted by Wits University academics from a diversity of disciplinary backgrounds, together with community partners and postgraduate students. A collection of vignettes portraying people and places in Yeoville interwoven with theoretically analytical chapters, it explores the politics of community research at a neighbourhood scale in its multiple facets, and will resonate with similar contested and complex neighbourhoods across the world. The mix of analysis, vignettes, photographs, architectural design and graphics builds the discussion in engaging, rich and integrated ways, to capture the many participatory approaches taken to this city-community studio.
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- 2019
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38. Crowds
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Steffen, Megan
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Anthropology ,Social research and statistics ,Urban communities ,thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHM Anthropology ,thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBC Social research and statistics ,thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communities - Abstract
What exactly is a crowd? How do crowds differ from other large gatherings of people? And how do they transform emotions, politics, or faith? In Crowds, contributors draw on their experiences and expertise to reflect on their encounters with crowds. Each chapter examines a particular crowd or conception of crowdedness to provide an analysis of how, when, where—and with whom—crowds form in different contexts, as well as their purpose and the practical effect the experience has on both the participants and their environment. The wide selection of case studies ranges from the crowds that form every year during the Hajj, to New Year celebrations in China, commuters on the Delhi metro, public prayer in Nigeria, online mobs in Bangladesh, and the crowds that have emerged during protest movements in Thailand and Syria. Crowds makes a key contribution to establishing an anthropological theory of crowds and will be an essential read for both students and researchers.
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- 2019
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39. Beijing Garbage: A City Besieged by Waste
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Landsberger, Stefan
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Society & culture: general ,Urban communities ,Media studies ,thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TQ Environmental science, engineering and technology::TQS Sanitary and municipal engineering::TQSR Waste treatment and disposal - Abstract
Why do central and local government initiatives aiming to curb the proliferation of garbage in Beijing and its disposal continue to be unsuccessful? Is the Uberization of waste picking through online-to-offline (O2O) garbage retrieval companies able to decrease waste and improve the lives of waste pickers? Most citizens of Beijing are well aware of the fact that their city is besieged by waste. Yet instead of taking individual action, they sit and wait for the governments at various levels to tell them what to do. And even if/when they adopt a proactive position, this does not last. Official education drives targetting the consumers are organized regularly and with modest success, but real solutions are not forthcoming. Various environmental non-governmental organizations are at work to raise the level of consciousness of the population, to change individual attitudes towards wasteful behavior, but seemingly with little overall effects.
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- 2019
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40. Community Dimension of Human Security in Urban Context
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Shaw, Rajib, Förstner, Ulrich, Series editor, Murphy, Robert J, Series editor, Rulkens, W.H., Series editor, Matsuoka, Yuzuru, editor, and Yoshida, Mamoru, editor
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- 2014
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41. How to Create Mixed Offline-Online Community Spaces? A Behavioural Science Position Paper
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David-Barrett, Tamas, Hutchison, David, Series editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series editor, Kittler, Josef, Series editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series editor, Kobsa, Alfred, Series editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series editor, Mitchell, John C., Series editor, Naor, Moni, Series editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, Series editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series editor, Tygar, Doug, Series editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series editor, Meersman, Robert, editor, Panetto, Hervé, editor, Mishra, Alok, editor, Valencia-García, Rafael, editor, Soares, António Lucas, editor, Ciuciu, Ioana, editor, Ferri, Fernando, editor, Weichhart, Georg, editor, Moser, Thomas, editor, Bezzi, Michele, editor, and Chan, Henry, editor
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- 2014
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42. Die Wiener Stadtbücher 1395-1430, Teil 5: 1418-1421
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Neschwara, Christian and Jaritz, Gerhard
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Legal History ,Medieval History ,Social & Cultural History (municipality governance ,material culture ,urban communities ,economic constitution) ,Mediävistik ,Rechtsgeschichte ,Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte (Alltagskultur ,Bürgergemeinde ,Stadtverfassung ,Wirtschaftsordnung) ,Sigel ,Stadtbuch ,Wien - Abstract
The Archive of the City of Vienna keeps three folio-volumes of a manuscript in conservation of her archive, which in common was marked as “Wiener Testamentsbücher” (Viennese Last Wills-Register). The source, comprising the period of 1395 to 1430, at this time was named “Stadtbuch”, and this appoints the character of such registers, which served for registration of legal transactions in urban space. In total the “Stadtbuch” embodies more than 4.500 registrations, in most cases last wills (“Geschäfte”), but also a lot of registrations about transactions concerning private law as well as matters of pubic law., Das Archiv der Stadt Wien verwahrt drei Foliobände einer spätmittelalterlichen Handschrift, die üblicherweise als „Wiener Testamentsbücher“ bezeichnet wird. Die Quelle umfasst den Zeitraum von 1395 bis 1430, nennt sich selbst „Stadtbuch“ und ist ihrem Charakter nach auch diesem Rechtsquellentypus zuzuordnen. Sie enthält auch keineswegs nur letztwillige Verfügungen („Testamente“), welche in der spätmittelalterlichen Rechtssprache „Geschäfte“ heißen, sondern weitere Eintragungen Eintragungen privatrechtlicher Natur sowie andere mit öffentlichrechtlichem Charakter.
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- 2018
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43. Overview: Climate Change Adaptation in the Urban Environment
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Wilbanks, Thomas J., Ford, James D., editor, and Berrang-Ford, Lea, editor
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- 2011
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44. Urban Resilience in a Global Context. Actors, Narratives, and Temporalities.
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Brantz, Dorothee, Brantz, Dorothee, and Sharma, Avi
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Urban communities ,Resilience;Urban History; Sustainable Development; Urban Nature; Political Ecology; International Development; Infrastructure; Climate Change; Resource Management; Right To the City; Germany; Colombia; Mexico; New Zealand; France; Japan; Belgium; City; Nature; Globalization; Urban Studies; Sustainability; Neoliberalism; Sociology - Abstract
Summary: Urban Resilience is seen by many as a tool to mitigate harm in times of extreme social, political, financial, and environmental stress. Despite its widespread usage, however, resilience is used in different ways by policy makers, activists, academics, and practitioners. Some see it as a key to unlocking a more stable and secure urban future in times of extreme global insecurity; for others, it is a neoliberal technology that marginalizes the voices of already marginal peoples. This volume moves beyond praise and critique by focusing on the actors, narratives and temporalities that define urban resilience in a global context. By exploring the past, present, and future of urban resilience, this volume unlocks the potential of this concept to build more sustainable, inclusive, and secure cities in the 21st century.
45. Urban Politics of Human Rights.
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Nijman, Janne, Durmuş, Elif, Miellet, Sara, Nijman, Janne, Oomen, Barbara, and Roodenburg, Lisa
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Human rights ,Urban communities ,Cities;Human Rights;Human Rights Cities;Local Government;Mobilisation;Moral Urbanism;Planetary Urbanisation;Right to the City;Urban Justice;Urban Law;Urban Politics - Abstract
Summary: Increasingly, urban actors invoke human rights to address inequalities, combat privatisation, and underline common aspirations, or to protect vested (private) interests. The potential and the pitfalls of these processes are conditioned by the urban, and deeply political. These urban politics of human rights are at the heart of this book. An international line-up of contributors with long-term engagement in this field shed light on these politics in cities on four continents and eight cities, presenting a wealth of empirical detail and disciplinary theoreticalisation perspectives. They analyse the 'city society', the urban actors involved, and the mechanisms of human rights mobilisation. In doing so, they show the commonalities in rights engagement in today's globalised and often deeply unequal cities characterised by urban law, private capital but also communities that rally around concepts as the 'right to the city'. Most importantly, the chapters highlight the conditions under which this mobilisation truly contributes to social justice, be it concerning the simple right to presence, cultural rights, accessible housing or - in times of COVID - health care. Urban Politics of Human Rights provides indispensable reading for anyone with a practical or theoretical interest in the complex, deeply political, and at times also truly promising interrelationship between human rights and the urban.
46. Reimagining Urban Nature. Literary Imaginaries for Posthuman Cities.
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Bayes, Chantelle
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Urban communities ,Social Science ,Sociology ,Urban - Abstract
Summary: Climate change is a reality, and communities around the world are now facing significant environmental problems - rising global temperatures leading to increased risk of flooding, fire, and sea level rise, resulting in the destruction of property and social infrastructure, loss of biodiversity and tangible and intangible cultural heritage, and damage to economies. Little wonder then that the online conference held on 30 September 2021 with the title "Ecomuseums and Climate Action" attracted more than one hundred participants from countries whose communities are facing these problems. This book presents the results of this conference where heritage experts, community activists, curators, politicians and academics from several countries, explored how ecomuseums and community museums are acting as catalysts for transition, renewal, and sustainable development and how they might effectively contribute to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and climate action. How can these organisations best contribute to the debate about the climate crisis and promote local action? Central to those actions are encouraging local people to recognise how important their cultural, natural and intangible cultural heritage is in making places special and giving a sense of belonging, why that heritage should be sustained, and how heritage assets can be used to promote climate action. This book - with its remarkable collection of essays from around the world - demonstrates how small local actions, considered together, can have a dramatic and far-reaching impact. It will be warmly welcomed by anyone interested in climate action, heritage and museum studies, and environmental issues. They sustain the global economy, set cultural trends, produce greenhouse gas emissions and consume energy; they attract migration flows and foster new political waves. While cities were supposed to be declining back in the 1980s, the globalised economy has established them as crucial world hubs leading billions of people on every continent, both at the top and the bottom of the social ladder, to move to cities. Today, global cities cry out for a more prominent role. But why and to what extent do they matter? Can they really stand alone in the global arena? How are they interacting with governments and multilateral organisations? From climate change to connectivity, from inequalities to migration: what is their contribution to key global challenges?
47. Localizing global sport for development.
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Lindsey, Iain, Banda, Davies, Jeanes, Ruth, and Kay, Tess
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Caribbean islands ,History of sport ,Sociology: sport & leisure ,community integration ,development ,global development ,local sport ,sport ,sport for development ,urban communities ,zambia - Abstract
Summary: This jointly authored book extends understanding of the use of sport to address global development agendas by offering an important departure from prevailing theoretical and methodological approaches in the field. Drawing on nearly a decade of wide-ranging multidisciplinary research undertaken with young people and adults living and working in urban communities in Zambia, the book presents a localised account that locates sport for development in historical, political, economic and social context. A key feature of the book is its detailed examination of the lives, experiences and responses of young people involved in sport for development activities, drawn from their own accounts. The book's unique approach and content will be highly relevant to academic researchers and post-graduate students studying sport and development in across many different contexts.
48. The Role of the City in Merovingian Francia
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Loseby, S. T., Effros, Bonnie, book editor, and Moreira, Isabel, book editor
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- 2020
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49. Localizing global sport for development
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Lindsey, Iain, Kay, Tess, Banda, Davies, and Jeanes, Ruth
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global development ,urban communities ,development ,zambia ,community integration ,local sport ,sport ,sport for development ,bic Book Industry Communication::1 Geographical Qualifiers::1K The Americas::1KJ Caribbean islands ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBS Sociology: sport & leisure ,bic Book Industry Communication::W Lifestyle, sport & leisure::WS Sports & outdoor recreation::WSB Sporting events & management::WSBX History of sport - Abstract
This jointly authored book extends understanding of the use of sport to address global development agendas by offering an important departure from prevailing theoretical and methodological approaches in the field. Drawing on nearly a decade of wide-ranging multidisciplinary research undertaken with young people and adults living and working in urban communities in Zambia, the book presents a localised account that locates sport for development in historical, political, economic and social context. A key feature of the book is its detailed examination of the lives, experiences and responses of young people involved in sport for development activities, drawn from their own accounts. The book's unique approach and content will be highly relevant to academic researchers and post-graduate students studying sport and development in across many different contexts.
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- 2017
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50. Pourquoi les migrants vivent-ils plus longtemps ?
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Zufferey, Jonathan
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Population and demography ,Urban communities ,bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBD Population & demography - Abstract
Dans les sociétés postindustrielles contemporaines, les migrants ont généralement des risques de décès inférieurs aux populations des pays d’accueil bien qu’ils soient tendanciellement plus vulnérables en raison de moindres capitaux humains, sociaux et économiques. Il s’agit là d’un véritable paradoxe épidémiologique car ces facteurs sont considérés comme les causes fondamentales des inégalités de longévité. A travers le prisme de la société suisse, cette thèse présente les dernières tendances en termes de mortalité différentielle entre les populations suisse et étrangères. Par une vision globale et compréhensive, nous mettons en exergue les particularités des populations migrantes afin d’offrir des clés d’interprétation à ce fameux paradoxe. L’étude tente d’approcher la migration dans toute sa profondeur en investiguant les différentiels en fonction de l’origine et du statut migratoire. En partant des outils de la démographie classique, en passant par des modèles de régression et des arbres d’induction, pour finir par des modèles multiniveaux exprimant des risques spatiaux, la connaissance des processus et des populations s’affermit. Au terme de ce manuscrit, nous aboutissons à une synthèse sur les principaux mécanismes explicatifs. La discussion reviendra sur deux axes clés qui expriment, selon nous, l’essentiel de l’avantage observé : des biais de sélection à l’entrée et à la sortie ainsi qu’une « culture de la migration ».
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- 2017
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