eprintid: 10117141
rev_number: 25
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creators_name: Cabannes, Y
creators_name: Douglass, M
creators_name: Padawangi, R
title: Cities by and for the People
ispublished: pub
divisions: UCL
divisions: A01
divisions: B04
divisions: C04
divisions: F32
keywords: human flourishing, human agency, alternative spaces,
place-making
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abstract: ‘Cities by and for the people’ indicates the active role of urban citizens
in constructing spaces in the cities. The collection of narratives in this
book brings together research from ten cities in Asia to contribute to
re-theorizing the city from the perspective of ordinary people who face
moments of crisis, contestation, and cooperation to create alternative
spaces from those produced under prevailing urban processes. The
chapters in this book accent the intertwining of ‘human flourishing’ with
the exercise of human agency through daily practices in the production
of urban space, placing people in the centre as agents of city-making
with discontents about their current conditions and desires for a better
life. The cases brought together in this volume each tell us what people
strive for when they mobilize with others to produce urban spaces. One
of the important theoretical lessons is that the appropriation of space
for de-commodified, alternative visions of urban life is not permanent.
Sharing space is an opportunity to build collective actions and initiate
discussions on the collaborative management of the place. In practice,
these processes may be far from ideal and may be subjected to local
forms of power imbalances. Although they are spaces of continuous
struggles and are embedded with specific limitations that include local
hierarchies and contradictions, these convivial spaces are places that
actively demonstrate the possible alternative ways to produce urban
spaces.
date: 2018
date_type: published
publisher: Amsterdam University Press
official_url: https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789462985223/cities-in-asia-by-and-for-the-people
oa_status: green
full_text_type: pub
language: eng
primo: open
primo_central: open_green
verified: verified_manual
elements_id: 1835510
doi: 10.5117/9789462985223/CH01
isbn_13: 978-9-46-298522-3
lyricists_name: Cabannes, Yves
lyricists_id: YCABA97
actors_name: Kalinowski, Damian
actors_id: DKALI47
actors_role: owner
full_text_status: public
place_of_pub: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
pagerange: 13-40
pages: 28
institution: International Conference on Alternative Urban Spaces: Cities by and for the People
book_title: Cities in Asia by and for the People
editors_name: Cabannes, Y
editors_name: Douglass, M
editors_name: Padawangi, R
citation:        Cabannes, Y;    Douglass, M;    Padawangi, R;      (2018)    Cities by and for the People.                     In: Cabannes, Y and Douglass, M and Padawangi, R, (eds.) Cities in Asia by and for the People.  (pp. pp. 13-40).  Amsterdam University Press: Amsterdam, The Netherlands.       Green open access   
 
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