Social Justice and the City
Herausgeber: Heynen, Nik
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This book looks at the influence and evolution of the concept of Social Justice and the City. This book originally published as a special issue of Annals of the American Association of Geographers.
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This book looks at the influence and evolution of the concept of Social Justice and the City. This book originally published as a special issue of Annals of the American Association of Geographers.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 275mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1000g
- ISBN-13: 9780367663551
- ISBN-10: 0367663554
- Artikelnr.: 60008993
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 275mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1000g
- ISBN-13: 9780367663551
- ISBN-10: 0367663554
- Artikelnr.: 60008993
Nik Heynen is a Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Georgia, Athens, USA. His research interests include urban political ecology and the politics of race, class, and gender.
Introduction: The Enduring Struggle for Social Justice and the City Nik
Heynen, Dani Aiello, Caroline Keegan, and Nikki Luke 1. Geography and the
Priority of Injustice Clive Barnett 2. Against the Evils of Democracy:
Fighting Forced Disappearance and Neoliberal Terror in Mexico Melissa W.
Wright 3. Locating the Social in Social Justice Robert W. Lake 4. Resisting
Planetary Gentrification: The Value of Survivability in the Fight to Stay
Put Loretta Lees, Sandra Annunziata, and Clara Rivas-Alonso 5. Urban
Movements and the Genealogy of Urban Rights Discourses: The Case of Urban
Protesters against Redevelopment and Displacement in Seoul, South Korea
Hyun Bang Shin 6. Urban Precarity and Home: There Is No "Right to the City"
Solange Mu~noz 7. The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project: Counter Mapping and
Oral History toward Bay Area Housing Justice Manissa M. Maharawal and Erin
McElroy 8. From New York to Ecuador and Back Again: Transnational Journeys
of Policies and People Kate Swanson 9. Police Torture in Chicago:
Theorizing Violence and Social Justice in a Racialized City Aretina R.
Hamilton and Kenneth Foote 10. The Uneven Geographies of America's Hidden
Rape Crisis: A District-Level Analysis of Underpolicing in St. Louis Alec
Brownlow 11. Building Relationships within Difference: An Anarcha-Feminist
Approach to the Micropolitics of Solidarity Carrie Mott 12. Praxis in the
City: Care and (Re)Injury in Belfast and Orumiyeh Lorraine Dowler and A.
Marie Ranjbar 13. Without Space: The Politics of Precarity and
Dispossession in Postsocialist Bucharest Jasmine Arpagian and Stuart C.
Aitken 14. Neoliberalizing Social Justice in Infrastructure Revitalization
Planning: Analyzing Toronto's More Moss Park Project in Its Early Stages
David J. Roberts and John Paul Catungal 15. Safe Cities and Queer Spaces:
The Urban Politics of Radical LGBT Activism Kian Goh 16. Disciplining
Deserving Subjects through Social Assistance: Migration and the
Diversification of Precarity in Singapore Junjia Ye and Brenda S. A. Yeoh
17. Occupy Hong Kong? Gweilo Citizenship and Social Justice Michael Joseph
Richardson 18. Land Justice as a Historical Diagnostic: Thinking with
Detroit Sara Safransky 19. Wrangling Settler Colonialism in the Urban U.S.
West: Indigenous and Mexican American Struggles for Social Justice Laura
Barraclough 20. The Legacy Effect: Understanding How Segregation and
Environmental Injustice Unfold over Time in Baltimore Morgan Grove, Laura
Ogden, Steward Pickett, Chris Boone, Geoff Buckley, Dexter H. Locke,
Charlie Lord, and Billy Hall 21. "This Port Is Killing People":
Sustainability without Justice in the Neo-Keynesian Green City Juan De Lara
22. "Wagering Life" in the Petro-City: Embodied Ecologies of Oil Flow,
Capitalism, and Justice in Esmeraldas, Ecuador Gabriela Valdivia 23.
Decolonizing Urban Political Ecologies: The Production of Nature in Settler
Colonial Cities Michael Simpson and Jen Bagelman 24. Datafying Disaster:
Institutional Framings of Data Production Following Superstorm Sandy Ryan
Burns 25. Cultivating (a) Sustainability Capital: Urban Agriculture,
Ecogentrification, and the Uneven Valorization of Social Reproduction
Nathan McClintock 26. From "Rust Belt" to "Fresh Coast": Remaking the City
through Food Justice and Urban Agriculture Margaret Pettygrove and Rina
Ghose
Heynen, Dani Aiello, Caroline Keegan, and Nikki Luke 1. Geography and the
Priority of Injustice Clive Barnett 2. Against the Evils of Democracy:
Fighting Forced Disappearance and Neoliberal Terror in Mexico Melissa W.
Wright 3. Locating the Social in Social Justice Robert W. Lake 4. Resisting
Planetary Gentrification: The Value of Survivability in the Fight to Stay
Put Loretta Lees, Sandra Annunziata, and Clara Rivas-Alonso 5. Urban
Movements and the Genealogy of Urban Rights Discourses: The Case of Urban
Protesters against Redevelopment and Displacement in Seoul, South Korea
Hyun Bang Shin 6. Urban Precarity and Home: There Is No "Right to the City"
Solange Mu~noz 7. The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project: Counter Mapping and
Oral History toward Bay Area Housing Justice Manissa M. Maharawal and Erin
McElroy 8. From New York to Ecuador and Back Again: Transnational Journeys
of Policies and People Kate Swanson 9. Police Torture in Chicago:
Theorizing Violence and Social Justice in a Racialized City Aretina R.
Hamilton and Kenneth Foote 10. The Uneven Geographies of America's Hidden
Rape Crisis: A District-Level Analysis of Underpolicing in St. Louis Alec
Brownlow 11. Building Relationships within Difference: An Anarcha-Feminist
Approach to the Micropolitics of Solidarity Carrie Mott 12. Praxis in the
City: Care and (Re)Injury in Belfast and Orumiyeh Lorraine Dowler and A.
Marie Ranjbar 13. Without Space: The Politics of Precarity and
Dispossession in Postsocialist Bucharest Jasmine Arpagian and Stuart C.
Aitken 14. Neoliberalizing Social Justice in Infrastructure Revitalization
Planning: Analyzing Toronto's More Moss Park Project in Its Early Stages
David J. Roberts and John Paul Catungal 15. Safe Cities and Queer Spaces:
The Urban Politics of Radical LGBT Activism Kian Goh 16. Disciplining
Deserving Subjects through Social Assistance: Migration and the
Diversification of Precarity in Singapore Junjia Ye and Brenda S. A. Yeoh
17. Occupy Hong Kong? Gweilo Citizenship and Social Justice Michael Joseph
Richardson 18. Land Justice as a Historical Diagnostic: Thinking with
Detroit Sara Safransky 19. Wrangling Settler Colonialism in the Urban U.S.
West: Indigenous and Mexican American Struggles for Social Justice Laura
Barraclough 20. The Legacy Effect: Understanding How Segregation and
Environmental Injustice Unfold over Time in Baltimore Morgan Grove, Laura
Ogden, Steward Pickett, Chris Boone, Geoff Buckley, Dexter H. Locke,
Charlie Lord, and Billy Hall 21. "This Port Is Killing People":
Sustainability without Justice in the Neo-Keynesian Green City Juan De Lara
22. "Wagering Life" in the Petro-City: Embodied Ecologies of Oil Flow,
Capitalism, and Justice in Esmeraldas, Ecuador Gabriela Valdivia 23.
Decolonizing Urban Political Ecologies: The Production of Nature in Settler
Colonial Cities Michael Simpson and Jen Bagelman 24. Datafying Disaster:
Institutional Framings of Data Production Following Superstorm Sandy Ryan
Burns 25. Cultivating (a) Sustainability Capital: Urban Agriculture,
Ecogentrification, and the Uneven Valorization of Social Reproduction
Nathan McClintock 26. From "Rust Belt" to "Fresh Coast": Remaking the City
through Food Justice and Urban Agriculture Margaret Pettygrove and Rina
Ghose
Introduction: The Enduring Struggle for Social Justice and the City Nik
Heynen, Dani Aiello, Caroline Keegan, and Nikki Luke 1. Geography and the
Priority of Injustice Clive Barnett 2. Against the Evils of Democracy:
Fighting Forced Disappearance and Neoliberal Terror in Mexico Melissa W.
Wright 3. Locating the Social in Social Justice Robert W. Lake 4. Resisting
Planetary Gentrification: The Value of Survivability in the Fight to Stay
Put Loretta Lees, Sandra Annunziata, and Clara Rivas-Alonso 5. Urban
Movements and the Genealogy of Urban Rights Discourses: The Case of Urban
Protesters against Redevelopment and Displacement in Seoul, South Korea
Hyun Bang Shin 6. Urban Precarity and Home: There Is No "Right to the City"
Solange Mu~noz 7. The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project: Counter Mapping and
Oral History toward Bay Area Housing Justice Manissa M. Maharawal and Erin
McElroy 8. From New York to Ecuador and Back Again: Transnational Journeys
of Policies and People Kate Swanson 9. Police Torture in Chicago:
Theorizing Violence and Social Justice in a Racialized City Aretina R.
Hamilton and Kenneth Foote 10. The Uneven Geographies of America's Hidden
Rape Crisis: A District-Level Analysis of Underpolicing in St. Louis Alec
Brownlow 11. Building Relationships within Difference: An Anarcha-Feminist
Approach to the Micropolitics of Solidarity Carrie Mott 12. Praxis in the
City: Care and (Re)Injury in Belfast and Orumiyeh Lorraine Dowler and A.
Marie Ranjbar 13. Without Space: The Politics of Precarity and
Dispossession in Postsocialist Bucharest Jasmine Arpagian and Stuart C.
Aitken 14. Neoliberalizing Social Justice in Infrastructure Revitalization
Planning: Analyzing Toronto's More Moss Park Project in Its Early Stages
David J. Roberts and John Paul Catungal 15. Safe Cities and Queer Spaces:
The Urban Politics of Radical LGBT Activism Kian Goh 16. Disciplining
Deserving Subjects through Social Assistance: Migration and the
Diversification of Precarity in Singapore Junjia Ye and Brenda S. A. Yeoh
17. Occupy Hong Kong? Gweilo Citizenship and Social Justice Michael Joseph
Richardson 18. Land Justice as a Historical Diagnostic: Thinking with
Detroit Sara Safransky 19. Wrangling Settler Colonialism in the Urban U.S.
West: Indigenous and Mexican American Struggles for Social Justice Laura
Barraclough 20. The Legacy Effect: Understanding How Segregation and
Environmental Injustice Unfold over Time in Baltimore Morgan Grove, Laura
Ogden, Steward Pickett, Chris Boone, Geoff Buckley, Dexter H. Locke,
Charlie Lord, and Billy Hall 21. "This Port Is Killing People":
Sustainability without Justice in the Neo-Keynesian Green City Juan De Lara
22. "Wagering Life" in the Petro-City: Embodied Ecologies of Oil Flow,
Capitalism, and Justice in Esmeraldas, Ecuador Gabriela Valdivia 23.
Decolonizing Urban Political Ecologies: The Production of Nature in Settler
Colonial Cities Michael Simpson and Jen Bagelman 24. Datafying Disaster:
Institutional Framings of Data Production Following Superstorm Sandy Ryan
Burns 25. Cultivating (a) Sustainability Capital: Urban Agriculture,
Ecogentrification, and the Uneven Valorization of Social Reproduction
Nathan McClintock 26. From "Rust Belt" to "Fresh Coast": Remaking the City
through Food Justice and Urban Agriculture Margaret Pettygrove and Rina
Ghose
Heynen, Dani Aiello, Caroline Keegan, and Nikki Luke 1. Geography and the
Priority of Injustice Clive Barnett 2. Against the Evils of Democracy:
Fighting Forced Disappearance and Neoliberal Terror in Mexico Melissa W.
Wright 3. Locating the Social in Social Justice Robert W. Lake 4. Resisting
Planetary Gentrification: The Value of Survivability in the Fight to Stay
Put Loretta Lees, Sandra Annunziata, and Clara Rivas-Alonso 5. Urban
Movements and the Genealogy of Urban Rights Discourses: The Case of Urban
Protesters against Redevelopment and Displacement in Seoul, South Korea
Hyun Bang Shin 6. Urban Precarity and Home: There Is No "Right to the City"
Solange Mu~noz 7. The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project: Counter Mapping and
Oral History toward Bay Area Housing Justice Manissa M. Maharawal and Erin
McElroy 8. From New York to Ecuador and Back Again: Transnational Journeys
of Policies and People Kate Swanson 9. Police Torture in Chicago:
Theorizing Violence and Social Justice in a Racialized City Aretina R.
Hamilton and Kenneth Foote 10. The Uneven Geographies of America's Hidden
Rape Crisis: A District-Level Analysis of Underpolicing in St. Louis Alec
Brownlow 11. Building Relationships within Difference: An Anarcha-Feminist
Approach to the Micropolitics of Solidarity Carrie Mott 12. Praxis in the
City: Care and (Re)Injury in Belfast and Orumiyeh Lorraine Dowler and A.
Marie Ranjbar 13. Without Space: The Politics of Precarity and
Dispossession in Postsocialist Bucharest Jasmine Arpagian and Stuart C.
Aitken 14. Neoliberalizing Social Justice in Infrastructure Revitalization
Planning: Analyzing Toronto's More Moss Park Project in Its Early Stages
David J. Roberts and John Paul Catungal 15. Safe Cities and Queer Spaces:
The Urban Politics of Radical LGBT Activism Kian Goh 16. Disciplining
Deserving Subjects through Social Assistance: Migration and the
Diversification of Precarity in Singapore Junjia Ye and Brenda S. A. Yeoh
17. Occupy Hong Kong? Gweilo Citizenship and Social Justice Michael Joseph
Richardson 18. Land Justice as a Historical Diagnostic: Thinking with
Detroit Sara Safransky 19. Wrangling Settler Colonialism in the Urban U.S.
West: Indigenous and Mexican American Struggles for Social Justice Laura
Barraclough 20. The Legacy Effect: Understanding How Segregation and
Environmental Injustice Unfold over Time in Baltimore Morgan Grove, Laura
Ogden, Steward Pickett, Chris Boone, Geoff Buckley, Dexter H. Locke,
Charlie Lord, and Billy Hall 21. "This Port Is Killing People":
Sustainability without Justice in the Neo-Keynesian Green City Juan De Lara
22. "Wagering Life" in the Petro-City: Embodied Ecologies of Oil Flow,
Capitalism, and Justice in Esmeraldas, Ecuador Gabriela Valdivia 23.
Decolonizing Urban Political Ecologies: The Production of Nature in Settler
Colonial Cities Michael Simpson and Jen Bagelman 24. Datafying Disaster:
Institutional Framings of Data Production Following Superstorm Sandy Ryan
Burns 25. Cultivating (a) Sustainability Capital: Urban Agriculture,
Ecogentrification, and the Uneven Valorization of Social Reproduction
Nathan McClintock 26. From "Rust Belt" to "Fresh Coast": Remaking the City
through Food Justice and Urban Agriculture Margaret Pettygrove and Rina
Ghose