Cities, Policies, and Politics
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Köp båda 2 för 1828 krThis book is a must read for those interested in the archaeology and present condition of urban Zombie-neoliberalism. While the neoliberal economic project died with the financial crisis of 2008 and its aftermath, urban neoliberal recipes and strategies are still the only game in town for the elites. This seminal collection excavates the future, dystopian as it may be, of how the undead continue the haunt our cities. Is it not time to call in the Zombie busters? The reasons for such exorcism are indeed expertly laid out between the covers of this book. Erik Swyngedouw, Professor of Geography, University of Manchester, UK This book unravels skillfully the influence of international neoliberal ideologies on the predominant shift in planning practices and forces the reader to reflect on what is happening to plannings traditional concern about equity, social justice, accountability. Louis Albrechts, Emeritus Professor of Planning, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Chapter 1: Introduction: Contradictions of Neoliberal Urban Planning: Tuna Tasan-Kok.- Chapter 2: Normalising Neoliberal Planning: The Case of Malm, Sweden: Guy Baeten.- Chapter 3: Neoliberal Urban Policy, Aspirational Citizenship and the Uses of Cultural Distinction: Mike Raco.- Chapter 4: Contradictions in the Neoliberal Policy Instruments: What is the Stance of the State?: Ayda Eraydin.- Chapter 5: Transnational Neoliberalisation and the Role of Suprenational Trade Agreements in Local Urban Policy Implementation: The Case of the European Union: Tuna Tasan-Kok and Willen Korthals Altes.- Chapter 6: Neoliberal Urban Movements?: A Geography of Conflict and Mobilisation over Urban Renaissance in Antwerp, Belgium: Maarten Loopmans and Toon Dirckx.- Chapter 7: Social Entrepreneurship in Urban Planning and Development in Montreal: Barbara van Dyck.- Chapter 8: Washing their Hands of it? Auckland Cities' Risk Management of Formely Horticultural Land as Neoliberal Responsibilities: CameronSmith and Brad Coombs.- Chapter 9: Accumulation by Dispossession and Neoliberal Urban Planning "Landing" the Mega-projects in Taipei: Sue-Ching Jou, Anders Lund Hansen and Hsin-Ling Wu.- Chapter 10: Neoliberalism, Shallow Dreaming and the Unyielding Apartheid City: Mark Oranje.- Chapter 11: Neoliberal Planning: Does it Really Exist?: Guy Baeten