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The Paradox Of Urban Space: Inequality And Transformation In Marginalized Communities

by Kemp and Sutton

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The Paradox Of Urban Space: Inequality And Transformation In Marginalized Communities

Synopsis

Sutton, Kemp, and their contributors demonstrate the importance of place as both a site of oppression and transformation, offering theoretically-grounded placemaking strategies that agents of change in a variety of disciplines can use in working with both youth and adults. Their essays lay out a theoretical terrain and case studies put theory into practice. This exciting new work documents the persistent intersection of race, place, and power; illustrates the placemaking strategies that enable grassroots resistance; and explores the novel professional roles that new technologies make possible. It concludes with a placemaking model for resisting and transforming the relentless march of global capitalism.

Product details

ISBN:
9780230103917
Category:
Urban Communities
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
2011-01-10
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Editor:
Sutton, Sharon E. Kemp, Susan P.
Country of origin:
USA
Pages:
296
Pagination:
304 pages
Dimensions (mm):
222 x 141
Weight:
450g

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