Social Movements and Public Policies in Southern European Cities

Social Movements and Public Policies in Southern European Cities
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9783030527549
ISBN-13 : 3030527549
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Book Synopsis Social Movements and Public Policies in Southern European Cities by : Laura Fregolent

Download or read book Social Movements and Public Policies in Southern European Cities written by Laura Fregolent and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-11-24 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book analyzes the impact of urban movements on government and public policies in a context of rapid urban transformations, public policy crises and increasing social inequalities. The essays show how the impact of the movements is increasing and has effects both in the orientation of the policies, as in their form of management and its effects. The authors are leading scholars from universities and research centers in Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, Germany and the United Kingdom.

Social Innovation and Urban Governance

Social Innovation and Urban Governance
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 1839102314
ISBN-13 : 9781839102318
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Book Synopsis Social Innovation and Urban Governance by : Marc Pradel i Miquel

Download or read book Social Innovation and Urban Governance written by Marc Pradel i Miquel and published by Edward Elgar Publishing. This book was released on 2020-06-26 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presenting social innovation initiatives that emerged from organized citizenry in Southern European cities, this book explores the response to austerity policies implemented after the 2008 economic crisis. Chapters look at the common aim of these initiatives in responding to social needs and challenging social exclusion. Social Innovation and Urban Governance offers an empirically informed theoretical discussion on the scope of citizen action when members of civil society or emancipator social movements organise to contribute to local democratic governance and to enlarge the reach of social welfare. Contributions highlight how, starting from innovative actions in individual urban neighbourhoods, social actors created opportunities for participation in society and organised from below to collaborate with local institutions in "bottom-linked" forms of governance. A timely exploration of the importance of social innovation in urban settings, this is a useful book for scholars of urban studies as well as sociology and human geography. It will also be an insightful read for urban policy-makers.

Cities in Crisis

Cities in Crisis
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 413
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ISBN-10 : 9781317532767
ISBN-13 : 1317532767
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Book Synopsis Cities in Crisis by : Jörg Knieling

Download or read book Cities in Crisis written by Jörg Knieling and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2015-09-16 with total page 413 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In recent years, European societies and territories have witnessed the spatial impacts of a severe financial and socio-economic crisis. This book builds on the current debate concerning how cities and urban regions and their citizens deal with the consequences of the recent financial and socio-economic crisis. Cities in Crisis examines the political and administrative implications of austerity measures applied in southern European cities. These include cuts in local public spending and the processes of privatization of local public assets, as well as issues related to the re-scaling, recentralization or decentralization of competencies. Attention is paid to the rise of new ‘austerity regimes’, the question of their legitimacy and their spatial manifestations, and in particular to the social consequences of austerity. The contributions to this book lay the foundation for recommendations on how to improve and consolidate qualified governance arrangements in order to better address rapid economic and social changes. Such recommendations are applicable to cities and urban regions both within and outside of Europe. It identifies possible approaches, tools and partnerships to tackle the effects of the crisis and to prepare European cities for future challenges.

The Institutionalisation of Civic Initiatives

The Institutionalisation of Civic Initiatives
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 135
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ISBN-10 : 9781040092286
ISBN-13 : 1040092284
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Book Synopsis The Institutionalisation of Civic Initiatives by : Francesco Campagnari

Download or read book The Institutionalisation of Civic Initiatives written by Francesco Campagnari and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-07-12 with total page 135 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book examines two civic initiatives in Europe and analyses their evolution through the institutionalisation of their practices, local public effects, and established models for action at broader scales. Drawing from the concepts of civic action, problematic situations, public problems, and experience, this book coins the concept of direct civic action to explore civic initiatives beyond sectorial categories. It draws from the histories, everyday activities, and encounters with new problematic situations of a Slovak and a French initiative. It analyses the institutionalisation of their internal practices, their public cultural services, the models for action they establish in broader networks of initiatives, and how institutionalisation affects their experimentation and innovation. This book uses two case studies of civic initiatives in France and Slovakia, examining how the experimental and institutionalised approaches to problematic situations of civic initiatives are associated with the generation and continuative reproduction of public goods and policies. It also explores how local initiatives establish national and international networks and models for direct civic action. This book is aimed at scholars interested in civic initiatives, urban planning, public policies, innovation studies, and urban sociology. It is intended to engage members of civic initiatives by offering insights into organisational dynamics and their impact on public issues. Furthermore, it appeals to public officials and policy-makers who aim to establish policies that promote civic initiatives and encourage direct civic action.

Urban Change in the Iberian Peninsula

Urban Change in the Iberian Peninsula
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9783031596797
ISBN-13 : 303159679X
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Book Synopsis Urban Change in the Iberian Peninsula by : Rubén C. Lois-González

Download or read book Urban Change in the Iberian Peninsula written by Rubén C. Lois-González and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Urban Dynamics in the Post-pandemic Period

Urban Dynamics in the Post-pandemic Period
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9783031360176
ISBN-13 : 3031360176
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Book Synopsis Urban Dynamics in the Post-pandemic Period by : Enrique Navarro-Jurado

Download or read book Urban Dynamics in the Post-pandemic Period written by Enrique Navarro-Jurado and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-09-12 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers a unique perspective on urban processes affecting tourist spaces and city centres. Economic, social and environmental uncertainty has been commonplace since March 2019, when mobility slowed down across the globe. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated trends that have been investigated in urban space for years. The incorporation of technologies, the expansion of tourism and the introduction of policies that in part want to advance sustainability are generating processes of reorganisation of territories that are driving changes. These changes will affect models of city, urbanism and society. This publication is directed to a wide spectrum of people interested in urban processes, tourism and social change in the context of the Post-Pandemic Covid-19. In particular, the book is aimed at researchers, undergraduate and postgraduate students, consultants, public administrations and the public interested in the recent challenges that are affecting developed and developing societies.

Alternative Takes to the City

Alternative Takes to the City
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9781119574767
ISBN-13 : 1119574765
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Book Synopsis Alternative Takes to the City by : Irini Micha

Download or read book Alternative Takes to the City written by Irini Micha and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2019-10-21 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Alternative Takes to the City presents the mosaic of relations and socio-spatial conditions which compose the plurality of contemporary everyday space(s) in cities, offering "a view from below". It proposes a multidisciplinary and gendered approach to the (relational) spatialities and temporalities of the everyday, of new mobilities and of global and local networks which constitute urban life in contemporary cities. The book raises an empirically informed theoretical proposition which springs from the multiplicity of everyday experiences, as a laboratory for understanding recent socio-spatial, political and ideological transformations. Each chapter takes forward the theoretical argument based on one or more examples of concrete cities, in order to unveil the complexity and diversity of the urban condition in changing conjunctures, in which local practices connect and collide with global developments.