The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public SpaceGuilford Press, 2012 M02 21 - 270 pages Includes a 2014 Postscript addressing Occupy Wall Street and other developments. Efforts to secure the American city have life-or-death implications, yet demands for heightened surveillance and security throw into sharp relief timeless questions about the nature of public space, how it is to be used, and under what conditions. Blending historical and geographical analysis, this book examines the vital relationship between struggles over public space and movements for social justice in the United States. Don Mitchell explores how political dissent gains meaning and momentum--and is regulated and policed--in the real, physical spaces of the city. A series of linked cases provides in-depth analyses of early twentieth-century labor demonstrations, the Free Speech Movement and the history of People's Park in Berkeley, contemporary anti-abortion protests, and efforts to remove homeless people from urban streets. |
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... chapters as they worked their way into print as journal articles, especially Sallie Marston, who was an early, demanding, and very supportive reviewer, and who remains so; and Nick Blomley, who has read and supportively critiqued almost ...
... chapters as they worked their way into print as journal articles, especially Sallie Marston, who was an early, demanding, and very supportive reviewer, and who remains so; and Nick Blomley, who has read and supportively critiqued almost ...
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... Chapter 1 To Go Again to Hyde Park: Public Space, Rights, and Social Justice 13 Public Space and the Right to the City 17 Chapter 2 Making Dissent Safe for Democracy: 42 ... Chapter 4 Chapter 5 The End of Public Space?: People's vii Contents.
... Chapter 1 To Go Again to Hyde Park: Public Space, Rights, and Social Justice 13 Public Space and the Right to the City 17 Chapter 2 Making Dissent Safe for Democracy: 42 ... Chapter 4 Chapter 5 The End of Public Space?: People's vii Contents.
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Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space Don Mitchell. Chapter 4 Chapter 5 The End of Public Space?: People's Park, the Public, and the Right to the City Struggling over Public Space: The Volleyball Riots 118 The Dialectic of Public ...
Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space Don Mitchell. Chapter 4 Chapter 5 The End of Public Space?: People's Park, the Public, and the Right to the City Struggling over Public Space: The Volleyball Riots 118 The Dialectic of Public ...
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... Chapter 1 , do not work that way . For homeless people civil liberties and the right to public space have already been all but eliminated in the interests of enhancing the quality of urban life— and the " security " -for housed ...
... Chapter 1 , do not work that way . For homeless people civil liberties and the right to public space have already been all but eliminated in the interests of enhancing the quality of urban life— and the " security " -for housed ...
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... Chapter 1 lays out a theory of social justice as it relates to urban public space. Working through a striking argument by Raymond Wil- liams about Matthew Arnold's reactions to the Hyde Park riots of 1866, I examine some recent ...
... Chapter 1 lays out a theory of social justice as it relates to urban public space. Working through a striking argument by Raymond Wil- liams about Matthew Arnold's reactions to the Hyde Park riots of 1866, I examine some recent ...
Contents
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Locational Conflict and the Right to the City | 81 |
Peoples Park the Public and the Right to the City | 118 |
AntiHomeless Laws and the Shrinking Landscape of Rights | 161 |
AntiHomeless Campaigns Public Space Zoning and the Problem of Necessity | 195 |
Toward a Just City | 227 |
Now What Has Changed? | 238 |
References | 247 |
Index | 271 |
About the Author | 278 |
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