Routledge Handbook of Architecture, Urban Space and Politics, Volume II
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Routledge Handbook of Architecture, Urban Space and Politics, Volume II
Ecology, Social Participation and Marginalities
Haghighi, Farzaneh; Bobic, Nikolina
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
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9780367629182
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1. Introduction: Ecologies of Resistance and Alternative Spatial Practices Part 1: Events and Dissidence 2. Introduction to Events and Dissidence 3. Concrete, Skateboarding and Building Community: The Battle for Venice Skatepark, Los Angeles 4. Re-Politicizing the Urban: Commoning Technicities in Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement 5. A Common: The Architecture Lobby 6. Waterfront/Battlefront: Vallejo's Black Landscapes of Resistance Against Police and Environmental Violence 7. Urban Squatting, the Agency of Empty Buildings 8. Paper Architecture and Politics in the Late-Soviet Period Part 2: Biopolitics, Ethics and Desire 9. Introduction to Biopolitics, Ethics and Desire 10. The Butcher of Nang Lerng: To Eat / To Speak Justice, and the Space of Becoming-Political 11. Desire and Micropolitical Architecture 12. Liking Like Likely: Applying Personality Traits Theory to the Design of Public Architecture 13. Practicing Ethics: Processes, Principles, Practices 14. The Surrounds: Configuring Urban Spaces Beyond Capture Part 3: Climate and Ecology 15. Introduction to Climate and Ecology 16. Mobile Commoning, Subversive Mobilities, Wayward Undercommons 17. Spatializing Queer Ecologies 18. The Role of Circular Fashion Practice in Creative Placemaking and Place Identity 19. Fast Slow: Prefabricated Architecture, DIY Earth Building, Personal and Planetary Wellbeing 20. New Architectural Eco-Politics Paradigm: Learning from Microbial Organisation as New Model of Domestic Infrastructure 21. Retrofitting in Context: Pushing the Boundaries of Building Performance Evaluation in UK Housing Part 4: Urban Commons and Social Participation 22. Introduction to Urban Commons and Social Participation 23. Skateboarding in Neoliberal Amman: Spatial Politics, Inclusivity and Infrastructuring 7hills Skatepark 24. Ageing and Architecture: From The Patient to the Citizen 25. Semiotic Citizenship and the Politics of Shack-Building in Graaff-Reinet, South Africa 26. A Triptych of Glitchy Linguistic Bots Co-Write Building and Planning Regulations 27. People's Plan: The Political Role of Architecture and Urban Design tor Alternative Community-Led Futures Part 5: Marginalities and Postcolonialism 28. Introduction to Marginalities and Post-Colonialism 29. Indigenous Architecture and the Politics of Resistance: Waipapa Marae and the Fale Pasifika at the University of Auckland in New Zealand 30. Radical Placemaking: Digitally Situated Community Narratives as Inclusive Citymaking Practice 31. Atlas Otherwise: Navigating Across Impermeable Surfaces and Shaky Grounds 32. Situating Ngugi Wa Thiong'o's Theatre and its Afterlives 33. The Hypnosis of the Belgrade Waterfront: Becoming Abnormal 34. Prefigurative Feminist Practices of Democratic City-Making: Learning from Socialist Feminism and the Greater London Council (GLC) 35. Necessary Transgressions in Architectural Education in Uganda 36. Conclusion: Robots, AI and Spatial Politics: Unpacking Potentials
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1. Introduction: Ecologies of Resistance and Alternative Spatial Practices Part 1: Events and Dissidence 2. Introduction to Events and Dissidence 3. Concrete, Skateboarding and Building Community: The Battle for Venice Skatepark, Los Angeles 4. Re-Politicizing the Urban: Commoning Technicities in Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement 5. A Common: The Architecture Lobby 6. Waterfront/Battlefront: Vallejo's Black Landscapes of Resistance Against Police and Environmental Violence 7. Urban Squatting, the Agency of Empty Buildings 8. Paper Architecture and Politics in the Late-Soviet Period Part 2: Biopolitics, Ethics and Desire 9. Introduction to Biopolitics, Ethics and Desire 10. The Butcher of Nang Lerng: To Eat / To Speak Justice, and the Space of Becoming-Political 11. Desire and Micropolitical Architecture 12. Liking Like Likely: Applying Personality Traits Theory to the Design of Public Architecture 13. Practicing Ethics: Processes, Principles, Practices 14. The Surrounds: Configuring Urban Spaces Beyond Capture Part 3: Climate and Ecology 15. Introduction to Climate and Ecology 16. Mobile Commoning, Subversive Mobilities, Wayward Undercommons 17. Spatializing Queer Ecologies 18. The Role of Circular Fashion Practice in Creative Placemaking and Place Identity 19. Fast Slow: Prefabricated Architecture, DIY Earth Building, Personal and Planetary Wellbeing 20. New Architectural Eco-Politics Paradigm: Learning from Microbial Organisation as New Model of Domestic Infrastructure 21. Retrofitting in Context: Pushing the Boundaries of Building Performance Evaluation in UK Housing Part 4: Urban Commons and Social Participation 22. Introduction to Urban Commons and Social Participation 23. Skateboarding in Neoliberal Amman: Spatial Politics, Inclusivity and Infrastructuring 7hills Skatepark 24. Ageing and Architecture: From The Patient to the Citizen 25. Semiotic Citizenship and the Politics of Shack-Building in Graaff-Reinet, South Africa 26. A Triptych of Glitchy Linguistic Bots Co-Write Building and Planning Regulations 27. People's Plan: The Political Role of Architecture and Urban Design tor Alternative Community-Led Futures Part 5: Marginalities and Postcolonialism 28. Introduction to Marginalities and Post-Colonialism 29. Indigenous Architecture and the Politics of Resistance: Waipapa Marae and the Fale Pasifika at the University of Auckland in New Zealand 30. Radical Placemaking: Digitally Situated Community Narratives as Inclusive Citymaking Practice 31. Atlas Otherwise: Navigating Across Impermeable Surfaces and Shaky Grounds 32. Situating Ngugi Wa Thiong'o's Theatre and its Afterlives 33. The Hypnosis of the Belgrade Waterfront: Becoming Abnormal 34. Prefigurative Feminist Practices of Democratic City-Making: Learning from Socialist Feminism and the Greater London Council (GLC) 35. Necessary Transgressions in Architectural Education in Uganda 36. Conclusion: Robots, AI and Spatial Politics: Unpacking Potentials
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