People Power in Cities

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People Power in Cities

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197774274
  • eISBN:9780197774304

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With billions now living in cities across an increasingly urban planet, hopes for the future depend on the power of ordinary people to shape urban life. In an era plagued by intensifying inequality, authoritarianism and climate change, residents of cities are facing crises on multiple fronts. In response, people are coming together to find solutions. What does it take for them to change their city for good? People Power in Cities analyzes the strategies people are using to fight for social and climate justice and achieve a greater say in how their cities are run. Highlighting the voices of organizers, activists, thinkers, and movements on the ground, Amanda Tattersall and Kurt Iveson reveal complex ecologies of people struggling for rights to home, dignity, and freedom. They draw from examples around the world, such as the fluid 'be water' tactics used by crowds in Hong Kong, micro-utopia squats in Cape Town, and electoral reclamation of institutions in Barcelona. Unpacking the advantages and limitations of each strategy, Tattersall and Iveson argue against seeing any one as a 'silver bullet' to the dilemmas faced by urban movements. Instead they explore the potential for complementary combinations of strategies like advocacy, protest, organizing, prefiguration and running for office that are too often seen in competition. The result is a people power framework that unlocks opportunities for urban movements everywhere seeking to create change. An essential guide for researchers and organizers alike, People Power in Cities makes sense of the dynamic, interconnected, and insurgent urban moment, helping us seize the opportunities for democratic experimentation available in our cities.

Table of Contents

1. Building and Exercising People Power in Cities2. A Framework for Urban People Power: Dilemmas, Strategies, Ecology3. Playing by the Rules in Austin4. Mobilizing with Hong Kong's Anti-Extradition Movement5. Organizing Communities of Color for Climate Justice with the Sydney Alliance6. Prefiguring Spatial Justice in Cape Town7. "One Foot in the Institutions, a Thousand in the Streets"?: Running for Office with Barcelona en Comú8. Conclusion: Questions to be Curious About

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