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Le droit à la ville
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The Just City
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that diversity, diversity, and equity are the three governing principles for urban justice, and propose a just city/spatial justice approach based on the Lefebvre argument.
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Struggling for the right to the (creative) city in Berlin and Hamburg: new urban social movements, new 'spaces of hope'?
Johannes Novy,Claire Colomb +1 more
TL;DR: The role of artists, cultural producers and creative milieux in urban social movements is discussed in this article, with reference to the hypothesis made by David Harvey in Spaces of Capital about the increasing mobilization of cultural producers in oppositional movements.
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Protest and resistance in the tourist city
Claire Colomb,Johannes Novy +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors look at urban tourism as a source of contention and dispute and analyze what type of conflicts and contestations have emerged around urban tourism in 16 cities across Europe, North America, South America and Asia.
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Beyond the Creative City: Cognitive–Cultural Capitalism and the New Urbanism
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a more robust theoretical framework through which contemporary urbanization processes can be described, which shapes the peculiar logic of learning, creativity and innovation that are observed in cities today but also has many wider and deeper impacts on urban outcomes.
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DIY urbanism: implications for cities
TL;DR: The authors describes the historical and recent precedents upon which the DIY urbanism movement is built and evaluates DIY interventions in light of their implications for cities, particularly how cities might engage with DIY projects in ways that maximize their potential for positive change while meeting objectives such as public safety, equity, and adherence to long-range visions.
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Struggling for the right to the (creative) city in Berlin and Hamburg: new urban social movements, new 'spaces of hope'?
Johannes Novy,Claire Colomb +1 more
TL;DR: The role of artists, cultural producers and creative milieux in urban social movements is discussed in this article, with reference to the hypothesis made by David Harvey in Spaces of Capital about the increasing mobilization of cultural producers in oppositional movements.
MonographDOI
Protest and resistance in the tourist city
Claire Colomb,Johannes Novy +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors look at urban tourism as a source of contention and dispute and analyze what type of conflicts and contestations have emerged around urban tourism in 16 cities across Europe, North America, South America and Asia.
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Beyond the Creative City: Cognitive–Cultural Capitalism and the New Urbanism
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a more robust theoretical framework through which contemporary urbanization processes can be described, which shapes the peculiar logic of learning, creativity and innovation that are observed in cities today but also has many wider and deeper impacts on urban outcomes.
Journal ArticleDOI
DIY urbanism: implications for cities
TL;DR: The authors describes the historical and recent precedents upon which the DIY urbanism movement is built and evaluates DIY interventions in light of their implications for cities, particularly how cities might engage with DIY projects in ways that maximize their potential for positive change while meeting objectives such as public safety, equity, and adherence to long-range visions.
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The new urban enclosures
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesise theories of old and new enclosure with more familiar understandings of neoliberal urban processes and apply this framework to the British housing experience of the past four decades, arguing that enclosure is not only a metaphor for contemporary urban policy and processes but also provides an explanation for what is taking place.