Urban politics now : re-imagining democracy in the neoliberal city
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Copy number Shelfmark 08-144
TitleUrban politics now : re-imagining democracy in the neoliberal city
Author
Place of publicationRotterdam
PublisherNAi uitgevers, BAVO
Year of publication2007
Materialboek
Series titleReflect; #06
ISBN978-90-5662-616-7
Notes239 p. ; 23 cm. - Met lit. opg.
Subjectsociologie, architecten, architectuur, vormgeving, stedenbouw, stadscultuur, democratie, Europa, Nederland
Abstract
With the rise of a neoliberal and neoconservative view of society, fundamental decisions about the form and future of cities are increasingly regarded as the product of inevitable inescapable processes: the laws of supply and demand, the clash of civilizations, or even the deep-seated desire for identity. The question this book poses is whether there is still a space for democratic urban politics in such a climate. The urban theoretical office BAVO invited scholars from a diversity of disciplines to reflect on the current eclipse of urban politics. Publication offers an in-depth analysis of the many symptoms that plague the neoliberal city, such as gratuitous violence, zero tolerance, consumptive hedonism and socio-economic segregation. It also proposes ways to re-establish the city as the driving force behind a democratic politics with an emancipatory agenda. While all contributions are global in scope, focus lies on recent urban developments in Western Europe and the Netherlands in particular.