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Urban Politics Now

Re-Imagining Democracy in the Neoliberal City

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Probing research into the potential and possibilities of democratic urban politics in today’s neoliberal society.

The form and future of cities is increasingly regarded as the product of inescapable processes: the strategic decisions of businesses, consumer preferences, deeply rooted cultural reflexes. Specifically, with the rise of a neoliberal and neo-conservative view of society, fundamental decisions about the everyday environment are increasingly determined by the laws of supply and demand or the clash of cultures. Is there still a place for democratic urban politics in such a climate? How can disenfranchised groups express their dissatisfaction? How can a city's development be steered by a collective political project again, instead of profit margins or economic formulae?
The BAVO bureau for architectural theory invited a group of social geographers, sociologists, philosophers, planners, archi-tects and designers to reflect on the current repudiation of urban politics. Urban Politics Now offers an in-depth analysis of the plague of symptoms that are associated with this, such as gratuitous violence, zero tolerance, consumptive hedonism, socioeconomic polarization. It also proposes ways to re--establish the city as the driver of democratic politics with an emancipatory agenda, rather than one that ratifies the status quo.
All the contributions are globally relevant, but there is a specific focus on recent urban developments in the Netherlands.
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authors / editors

Guy Baeten, BAVO, Friedrich von Borries & Matthias Böttger, Bülent Diken & Carsten Bagge Lautsen, Henk van Houtum en Bas Spierings, Dieter Lesage, Juliet Flower MacCannell, Merijn Oudenampsen, Neil Smith, Edward W. Soja, Yannis Stavrakakis, Erik Swyngedouw, Slavoj Zizek

with support from

the Netherlands Architecture Fund and the Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht

design

Joseph Plateau Grafische Ontwerpers

ISBN

978-90-5662-616-7

publication date

November 2007

availability

available

language

English

pages

240 p

cover

paperback

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