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In the light of the current housing and environmental crisis and increasing social inequalities, there is a growing sense of urgency for architecture as a discipline to engage with the transformation in housing evident in the postwar period. Rather than conceiving this task as a technical matter, this book proposes to reassess the conditions and legacy of this large and ubiquitous housing stock. By foregrounding the mismatch between constructed cultural, social and ideological narratives and the everyday realities of residents, the contributors rediscover some of the tropes of modern housing, such as the impact of technological innovations or the often overlooked character of open spaces, an...
La ciudad es producto y centro de los flujos debidos a la globalización, un proceso que no solo ha generado nuevas formas de desarrollo urbano, sino que también ha cambiado los hábitos de vida de los ciudadanos y los modelos de negocio. Fruto de las investigaciones de especialistas del Mediterráneo europeo y América Latina, este libro analiza desde diversas perspectivas la ciudad y lo urbano en los tiempos de las crisis contemporáneas, centrando la atención en las actividades ligadas al comercio y el consumo como principales funciones de la economía y de la vida cotidiana. Geógrafos, economistas, sociólogos, urbanistas, estudiosos de las artes y de la comunicación exponen sus conocimientos y experiencias para explicar el mundo que nos rodea y, a la vez, aportar soluciones que mejoren las políticas de gestión.
Hoy día disponemos de numerosos trabajos dedicados a recuperar mujeres que hicieron aportes a distintas ramas del saber y del arte desafiando la condición de subordinación a la que estaban destinadas, pero no existe (hasta este libro) una obra dedicada a teóricos varones que, a contrapelo del discurso preponderante en su tiempo, se procuraron desarticular los argumentos de base teológica o naturalista que establecían la inferioridad de la mujer, que contribuían así a robustecer la ideología patriarcal. Este es el eje de Los disidentes, el nuevo libro de María Luisa Femenías, que rescata del olvido la vida-obra de una serie de filósofos contrahegemónicos precursores de la igualda...
Begins with an in-depth history of the Tactical Urbanism movement and its place among other social, political, and urban planning trends. With a detailed set of case studies that demonstrate the breadth and scalability of tactical urbanism interventions, this book provides a detailed toolkit for conceiving, planning, and carrying out projects.
This book assesses the drivers and impacts of new international residential mobilities by considering a range of mobilities in different countries across the globe from investment, amenity and retirement mobilities to those of the new global middle class and the transnational elites. It examines the intersection of these mobilities with the increase in the volume of global tourism, the advent of the sharing economy and peer-to-peer platforms, and the effects of transnational property investment. The consequent transformations are considered in urban environments where tourism pressure coexists with gentrification, increasing house prices and processes of social and ethnic segregation. By offering a broad perspective based on different case studies, the book portrays the contradictory consequences of international residential mobilities both favouring local opportunities for development and disrupting housing markets through the disassociation from local demand. As a result this book is a great resource for academics and students in tourism, urban and migration studies as well as policy-makers and practitioners involved in urban planning, social affairs and tourism management.
How can we learn from a multicultural society if we don’t know how to recognise it? The contemporary city is more than ever a space for the intense convergence of diverse individuals who shift in and out of its urban terrains. The city street is perhaps the most prosaic of the city’s public parts, allowing us a view of the very ordinary practices of life and livelihoods. By attending to the expressions of conviviality and contestation, ‘City, Street and Citizen’ offers an alternative notion of ‘multiculturalism’ away from the ideological frame of nation, and away from the moral imperative of community. This book offers to the reader an account of the lived realities of allegiance...
L'esguard de la Societat Catalana de Geografia és una mirada a la Geografia des d'aquesta societat filial de l'Institut d'Estudis Catalans (IEC), al llarg de la seva trajectòria (1935-2020). Aquest llibre és el resultat d'un programa de recerca finançat per l'IEC durant tres anys i executat per sis membres de la Societat Catalana de Geografia (SCG), que hi han exercit diverses tasques directives. Hom hi analitza el desenvolupament de la Geografia a Catalunya a través de la pròpia SCG, en el context científic, social i polític dels seus vuitanta-cinc anys. És per això que el repàs de l'activitat desplegada per la Societat es fa tenint en compte la història de l'entitat i la del país, amb la mirada fita en l'evolució de la ciència geogràfica, parant atenció als seus paradigmes i a les metodologies i tècniques emprades. Aquest llibre fa balanç d'anys en els quals ha mancat una major complicitat amb el món universitari i adreça la mirada a un futur en què la SCG vol continuar contribuint a la difusió de la recerca i a garantir la plenitud científica de la llengua catalana.
This book examines the effects of Jewish conversions to Christianity in late medieval Spanish society. Ingram focuses on these converts and their descendants (known as conversos) not as Judaizers, but as Christian humanists, mystics and evangelists, who attempt to create a new society based on quietist religious practice, merit, and toleration. His narrative takes the reader on a journey from the late fourteenth-century conversions and the first blood purity laws (designed to marginalize conversos), through the early sixteenth-century Erasmian and radical mystical movements, to a Counter-Reformation environment in which conversos become the advocates for pacifism and concordance. His account ends at the court of Philip IV, where growing intolerance towards Madrid’s converso courtiers is subtly attacked by Spain’s greatest painter, Diego Velázquez, in his work, Los Borrachos. Finally, Ingram examines the historiography of early modern Spain, in which he argues the converso reform phenomenon continues to be underexplored.
Urbanization is transforming the planet, within and beyond cities, at all spatial scales. In this book, Neil Brenner mobilizes the tools of critical urban theory to deconstruct some of the dominant urban discourses of our time, which naturalize, and thus depoliticize, the enclosures, exclusions, injustices and irrationalities of neoliberal urbanism. In so doing, Brenner advocates a constant reinvention of the framing categories, methods and assumptions of critical urban theory in relation to the rapidly mutating geographies of capitalist urbanization. Only a theory that is dynamic—which is constantly being transformed in relation to the restlessly evolving social worlds and territorial landscapes it aspires to grasp—can be a genuinely critical theory.