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100 | 1 | _aAngotti, Tom. | |
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_aTransformative Planning : _bRadical Alternatives to Neoliberal Urbanism. |
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_aMontreal : _bBlack Rose Books, _c2019. |
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505 | 0 | _aIntro -- 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. | |
505 | 8 | _aRio'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. | |
588 | _aDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. | ||
590 | _aElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. | ||
650 | 0 | _aCity planning. | |
650 | 0 | _aUrban policy. | |
650 | 0 | _aUrbanization. | |
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