Drawing on cutting edge perspectives from urban studies, this book grants renewed, interdisciplinary energy to the housing question. It explores how housing raises a series of vexing issues surrounding rights, identity, and justice in the modern city. Through finely detailed studies that illuminate national and regional particularities - ranging from analyses of urban planning in the Soviet Union, the post-Katrina reconstruction of New Orleans, to squatting in contemporary Lima - the volume underscores how housing questions matter in a wide range of contexts.
Drawing on cutting edge perspectives from urban studies, this book grants renewed, interdisciplinary energy to the housing question. It explores how housing raises a series of vexing issues surrounding rights, identity, and justice in the modern city. Through finely detailed studies that illuminate national and regional particularities - ranging from analyses of urban planning in the Soviet Union, the post-Katrina reconstruction of New Orleans, to squatting in contemporary Lima - the volume underscores how housing questions matter in a wide range of contexts.
Edward Murphy and Najib B. Hourani are both at Michigan State University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: Housing Questions Past Present and Future PART I. PUTTING HIGH MODERNIST PLANNING IN ITS PLACE 1. Modernity Unbound: Tol'iatti as the New Soviet City Par Excellence 2. The Transnationalization of the "Housing Problem": Social Sciences and Developmentalism in Postwar Argentina 3. Infrastructural Thinking: Urban Housing in Former Czechoslovakia from the Stalin Era to EU Accession 4. The Politics of Public and Private Space: Housing and Urbanism in Divided Berlin PART II. THE STATE OF UNEVEN GEOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENTS 5. The Housing Question of Disaster Reconstruction: Rebuilding New Orleans on the Tenants of an Ownership Society 6. Public Transit Planning and Austerity in Neoliberal Chicago 7. Reinventing Favela Aesthetics: From Shacks to Public Housing Buildings 8. Privatization Marketization and the Homeownership Paradox: The Housing Predicaments of China's Urban Poor PART III. SPACES OF HOME IN THE CITY OF RIGHTS 9. Recognizing (Dis)Order: Topographies of Power and Property in Lima's Periphery 10. Between Housing and Home: Property Titling and the Dilemmas of Citizenship in Santiago Chile 11. Citizenship and the Urban Polity: Right to the City and the Meanings of Home PART IV FINAL REFLECTIONS 12. Assemblage and Structure: Toward New Urban Political Economies 13. Housing Crises Right to the City and Citizenship Bibliography Index
List of Figures Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: Housing Questions Past Present and Future PART I. PUTTING HIGH MODERNIST PLANNING IN ITS PLACE 1. Modernity Unbound: Tol'iatti as the New Soviet City Par Excellence 2. The Transnationalization of the "Housing Problem": Social Sciences and Developmentalism in Postwar Argentina 3. Infrastructural Thinking: Urban Housing in Former Czechoslovakia from the Stalin Era to EU Accession 4. The Politics of Public and Private Space: Housing and Urbanism in Divided Berlin PART II. THE STATE OF UNEVEN GEOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENTS 5. The Housing Question of Disaster Reconstruction: Rebuilding New Orleans on the Tenants of an Ownership Society 6. Public Transit Planning and Austerity in Neoliberal Chicago 7. Reinventing Favela Aesthetics: From Shacks to Public Housing Buildings 8. Privatization Marketization and the Homeownership Paradox: The Housing Predicaments of China's Urban Poor PART III. SPACES OF HOME IN THE CITY OF RIGHTS 9. Recognizing (Dis)Order: Topographies of Power and Property in Lima's Periphery 10. Between Housing and Home: Property Titling and the Dilemmas of Citizenship in Santiago Chile 11. Citizenship and the Urban Polity: Right to the City and the Meanings of Home PART IV FINAL REFLECTIONS 12. Assemblage and Structure: Toward New Urban Political Economies 13. Housing Crises Right to the City and Citizenship Bibliography Index
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