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Urban Appropriation Strategies : Exploring Space-making Practices in Contemporary European Cityscapes / ed. by Josefine Sarkez-Knudsen, Mathilda Rosengren, Flavia Alice Mameli, Franziska Polleter.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Urban StudiesPublisher: Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2018]Copyright date: 2018Description: 1 online resource (152 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783839441701
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.1216 23/eng/20231120
LOC classification:
  • HT185 .U66 2016
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Content -- Acknowledgements -- Urban Appropriation Strategies -- APPROPRIATION AS A MEANS TO CREATE CITIZEN-CENTRED URBAN SPACES -- Open Space Development through Appropriation. Between Imagination and Paradox -- Researching the Underground -- Self-Organising the Commons through the Right to the City -- Mapping the Teufelsberg -- APPROPRIATION OF NATURE, THE URBAN AND URBAN NATURE(S) -- Urban Natures of Appropriation -- Flussbad Berlin -- Where Context Meets Content(s) -- Urban Appropriation at the University -- APPROPRIATION OF THE URBAN IN THE CONTEXT OF MIGRATION -- Urban Planning in the Context of Migration -- Streetworks -- Kitchen on the Run -- Author Biographies
Summary: In the past years, the transiency of European city-making and dwelling has become increasingly hard to disregard. This urban flux calls for a methodological rethinking for those professionals, social and natural scientists, artists, and activists, with an interest in the processes of remaking and reclaiming urban space. With a practical and empirical emphasis, this anthology brings forth a variety of perspectives on urban appropriation strategies, their relation to public space-making, and their implications for future city development, exploring how ideas and practices of appropriation inform and relate to cultural narratives, politico-historical occasions as well as socio-ecological expressions.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Content -- Acknowledgements -- Urban Appropriation Strategies -- APPROPRIATION AS A MEANS TO CREATE CITIZEN-CENTRED URBAN SPACES -- Open Space Development through Appropriation. Between Imagination and Paradox -- Researching the Underground -- Self-Organising the Commons through the Right to the City -- Mapping the Teufelsberg -- APPROPRIATION OF NATURE, THE URBAN AND URBAN NATURE(S) -- Urban Natures of Appropriation -- Flussbad Berlin -- Where Context Meets Content(s) -- Urban Appropriation at the University -- APPROPRIATION OF THE URBAN IN THE CONTEXT OF MIGRATION -- Urban Planning in the Context of Migration -- Streetworks -- Kitchen on the Run -- Author Biographies

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In the past years, the transiency of European city-making and dwelling has become increasingly hard to disregard. This urban flux calls for a methodological rethinking for those professionals, social and natural scientists, artists, and activists, with an interest in the processes of remaking and reclaiming urban space. With a practical and empirical emphasis, this anthology brings forth a variety of perspectives on urban appropriation strategies, their relation to public space-making, and their implications for future city development, exploring how ideas and practices of appropriation inform and relate to cultural narratives, politico-historical occasions as well as socio-ecological expressions.

funded by European Research Council

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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