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Publics and the City
Contributor(s): Iveson (Author)
ISBN: 1405127309     ISBN-13: 9781405127301
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
OUR PRICE:   $44.41  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2007
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Annotation: Contests over 'public space' have come to assume increasing centrality in deliberations over urban policy in post-industrial nations such as Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. In this innovative book, Kurt Iveson addresses the relationship between publicness and the city, considering how the production, management and regulation of 'public spaces' has emerged as a problem for urban politics and urban theory.

Drawing on original, empirical research, the author presents a series of detailed case studies that explore the struggle for space in different forms of publicness, from political protesters seeking to use the grounds around Parliament House in Canberra, to young people hanging out on the streets of inner city Perth, to writing graffiti in Sydney. "Publics and the City" is a timely and critical examination of the relationship between urbanism, publicness and democracy.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Earth Sciences - Geography
- Political Science | Public Policy - City Planning & Urban Development
- Social Science | Sociology - Urban
Dewey: 307.121
LCCN: 2006025006
Series: RGS-IBG Books (Paperback)
Physical Information: 0.57" H x 6.51" W x 8.97" (0.87 lbs) 264 pages
Themes:
- Demographic Orientation - Urban
 
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Publisher Description:
Publics and the City investigates struggles over the making of urban publics, considering how the production, management and regulation of 'public spaces' has emerged as a problem for both urban politics and urban theory.

  • Advances a new framework for considering the diverse spatialities of publicness in relation to the city
  • Argues that a city's contribution to the making of publics goes beyond the provision of places for public gathering
  • Examines a series of detailed case studies
  • Looks at the relationship between urbanism, public spheres, and democracy