Cities and the Politics of Difference
Multiculturalism and Diversity in Urban Planning
Herausgeber: Burayidi, Michael
Cities and the Politics of Difference
Multiculturalism and Diversity in Urban Planning
Herausgeber: Burayidi, Michael
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The essays in this collection cover the practical and theoretical issues that surround integrating considerations of diversity in all its forms and guises into planning practice and theory.
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The essays in this collection cover the practical and theoretical issues that surround integrating considerations of diversity in all its forms and guises into planning practice and theory.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781442616158
- ISBN-10: 1442616156
- Artikelnr.: 42699291
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781442616158
- ISBN-10: 1442616156
- Artikelnr.: 42699291
Edited by Michael A. Burayidi
Chapter 1: The Diversity Agenda in Planning (Michael A. Burayidi)
Part 1: Multicultural Praxis
Chapter 2: The Centrality of Liberal Democratic Institutions to a
Multicultural Society (
T.L. Harper and S.M. Stein)
Chapter 3: The Incorporation of Multicultural Ethos in Urban Planning
(Mohammad A. Qadeer)
Chapter 4: The Pragmatic Politics of Multicultural Democracy (John Forester
and David Laws)
Chapter 5: Multicultural Planning in 21st Century Britain (Richard Gale and
Huw Thomas)
Part 2: Expanding the Boundaries of the Multicultural Discourse
Chapter 6: Planning for Sexual and Gender Minorities (Petra L. Doan)
Chapter 7: Planning in Native American Reservation Communities:
Sovereignty, Conflict and Political Pluralism (Nicholas C. Zaferatos)
Part 3: Planning the Inclusive City
Chapter 8: Majority-Minority Cities: What Can they Teach Us about the
Future of Planning Practice? (Michael A. Burayidi and Abby Wiles)
Chapter 9: Community Planning for Immigrant Integration (Mai Thi Nguyen,
Hannah Gill, and Anisha Steephen)
Chapter 10: Immigrant-Friendly Community Plans: rustbelt Efforts to Attract
and Retain Immigrants (Stacy Anne Harwood and Sang S. Lee)
Part 4: Designing the Multicultural City
Chapter 11: A Targeted Approach to Planning Socially Diverse Neighborhoods
(Emily Talen)
Chapter 12: The Role of Visual Arts in the Planning of Multicultural
Communities (Kelly Main and James Rojas)
Chapter 13: Religious Clusters and Interfaith Dialogue (Sandeep Agrawal)
Part 5: Enhancing the Cultural Competence of Planners
Chapter 14: Negotiating Culture: Toward Greater Competency in Planning
(Michael Rios)
Chapter 15: Educating Planners for a Cosmopolitan Society: A Selective Case
Study of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Siddhartha Sen,
Mukesh Kumar, and Sheri L. Smith)
Chapter 16: Moving the Multicultural Planning Agenda Forward (Michael A.
Burayidi)
Part 1: Multicultural Praxis
Chapter 2: The Centrality of Liberal Democratic Institutions to a
Multicultural Society (
T.L. Harper and S.M. Stein)
Chapter 3: The Incorporation of Multicultural Ethos in Urban Planning
(Mohammad A. Qadeer)
Chapter 4: The Pragmatic Politics of Multicultural Democracy (John Forester
and David Laws)
Chapter 5: Multicultural Planning in 21st Century Britain (Richard Gale and
Huw Thomas)
Part 2: Expanding the Boundaries of the Multicultural Discourse
Chapter 6: Planning for Sexual and Gender Minorities (Petra L. Doan)
Chapter 7: Planning in Native American Reservation Communities:
Sovereignty, Conflict and Political Pluralism (Nicholas C. Zaferatos)
Part 3: Planning the Inclusive City
Chapter 8: Majority-Minority Cities: What Can they Teach Us about the
Future of Planning Practice? (Michael A. Burayidi and Abby Wiles)
Chapter 9: Community Planning for Immigrant Integration (Mai Thi Nguyen,
Hannah Gill, and Anisha Steephen)
Chapter 10: Immigrant-Friendly Community Plans: rustbelt Efforts to Attract
and Retain Immigrants (Stacy Anne Harwood and Sang S. Lee)
Part 4: Designing the Multicultural City
Chapter 11: A Targeted Approach to Planning Socially Diverse Neighborhoods
(Emily Talen)
Chapter 12: The Role of Visual Arts in the Planning of Multicultural
Communities (Kelly Main and James Rojas)
Chapter 13: Religious Clusters and Interfaith Dialogue (Sandeep Agrawal)
Part 5: Enhancing the Cultural Competence of Planners
Chapter 14: Negotiating Culture: Toward Greater Competency in Planning
(Michael Rios)
Chapter 15: Educating Planners for a Cosmopolitan Society: A Selective Case
Study of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Siddhartha Sen,
Mukesh Kumar, and Sheri L. Smith)
Chapter 16: Moving the Multicultural Planning Agenda Forward (Michael A.
Burayidi)
Chapter 1: The Diversity Agenda in Planning (Michael A. Burayidi)
Part 1: Multicultural Praxis
Chapter 2: The Centrality of Liberal Democratic Institutions to a
Multicultural Society (
T.L. Harper and S.M. Stein)
Chapter 3: The Incorporation of Multicultural Ethos in Urban Planning
(Mohammad A. Qadeer)
Chapter 4: The Pragmatic Politics of Multicultural Democracy (John Forester
and David Laws)
Chapter 5: Multicultural Planning in 21st Century Britain (Richard Gale and
Huw Thomas)
Part 2: Expanding the Boundaries of the Multicultural Discourse
Chapter 6: Planning for Sexual and Gender Minorities (Petra L. Doan)
Chapter 7: Planning in Native American Reservation Communities:
Sovereignty, Conflict and Political Pluralism (Nicholas C. Zaferatos)
Part 3: Planning the Inclusive City
Chapter 8: Majority-Minority Cities: What Can they Teach Us about the
Future of Planning Practice? (Michael A. Burayidi and Abby Wiles)
Chapter 9: Community Planning for Immigrant Integration (Mai Thi Nguyen,
Hannah Gill, and Anisha Steephen)
Chapter 10: Immigrant-Friendly Community Plans: rustbelt Efforts to Attract
and Retain Immigrants (Stacy Anne Harwood and Sang S. Lee)
Part 4: Designing the Multicultural City
Chapter 11: A Targeted Approach to Planning Socially Diverse Neighborhoods
(Emily Talen)
Chapter 12: The Role of Visual Arts in the Planning of Multicultural
Communities (Kelly Main and James Rojas)
Chapter 13: Religious Clusters and Interfaith Dialogue (Sandeep Agrawal)
Part 5: Enhancing the Cultural Competence of Planners
Chapter 14: Negotiating Culture: Toward Greater Competency in Planning
(Michael Rios)
Chapter 15: Educating Planners for a Cosmopolitan Society: A Selective Case
Study of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Siddhartha Sen,
Mukesh Kumar, and Sheri L. Smith)
Chapter 16: Moving the Multicultural Planning Agenda Forward (Michael A.
Burayidi)
Part 1: Multicultural Praxis
Chapter 2: The Centrality of Liberal Democratic Institutions to a
Multicultural Society (
T.L. Harper and S.M. Stein)
Chapter 3: The Incorporation of Multicultural Ethos in Urban Planning
(Mohammad A. Qadeer)
Chapter 4: The Pragmatic Politics of Multicultural Democracy (John Forester
and David Laws)
Chapter 5: Multicultural Planning in 21st Century Britain (Richard Gale and
Huw Thomas)
Part 2: Expanding the Boundaries of the Multicultural Discourse
Chapter 6: Planning for Sexual and Gender Minorities (Petra L. Doan)
Chapter 7: Planning in Native American Reservation Communities:
Sovereignty, Conflict and Political Pluralism (Nicholas C. Zaferatos)
Part 3: Planning the Inclusive City
Chapter 8: Majority-Minority Cities: What Can they Teach Us about the
Future of Planning Practice? (Michael A. Burayidi and Abby Wiles)
Chapter 9: Community Planning for Immigrant Integration (Mai Thi Nguyen,
Hannah Gill, and Anisha Steephen)
Chapter 10: Immigrant-Friendly Community Plans: rustbelt Efforts to Attract
and Retain Immigrants (Stacy Anne Harwood and Sang S. Lee)
Part 4: Designing the Multicultural City
Chapter 11: A Targeted Approach to Planning Socially Diverse Neighborhoods
(Emily Talen)
Chapter 12: The Role of Visual Arts in the Planning of Multicultural
Communities (Kelly Main and James Rojas)
Chapter 13: Religious Clusters and Interfaith Dialogue (Sandeep Agrawal)
Part 5: Enhancing the Cultural Competence of Planners
Chapter 14: Negotiating Culture: Toward Greater Competency in Planning
(Michael Rios)
Chapter 15: Educating Planners for a Cosmopolitan Society: A Selective Case
Study of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Siddhartha Sen,
Mukesh Kumar, and Sheri L. Smith)
Chapter 16: Moving the Multicultural Planning Agenda Forward (Michael A.
Burayidi)