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1 online resource (278 pages) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 20, 2020). |
Contents |
I. Conceptual Reflections : -- 1. Measuring, Exhibiting, and Mobilizing Tolerance in Berlin / Bari Ülker -- 2. Solidarity and the City: A Complicated Story / María do Mar Castro Varela and Leila Haghighat -- 3. The Promise and Limits of Participatory Discourses and Practices / Margit Mayer -- II. Controlling and Mapping : -- 4. 'Danger Zones': How Policing Space Legitimizes Policing Race / Bernd Belina and Jan Wehrheim -- 5. Behind the Walls of Paris: The Inhabited History of Space in the Parisian Banlieues / Tania Mancheno -- 6. Spiriting Away the Bad Urbanite: From the Topkapi Bus Terminal to the Panorama Museum 1453 / Julia Strutz -- III. Defending the City : -- 7. Practices of Commoning and Urban Citizenship / Pelin Tan -- 8. Resistance and gift-giving: Gezi Park / Ömer Turan -- 9. We Disperse to Berlin: Transnational entanglements of LGBTI+ movement(s) in Turkey / Nazli Cabada and Gülden Ediger -- 10. What do Claims for Participation Tell Us About City Planning? The experience of defenders of an environmental protected area in Bogotá, Colombia / Giselle Andrea Osorio Ardila -- IV. Protest and Resistance : -- 11. Protest in the Metropolis: Symbolism in play from the Queen's Pier conservation struggle to the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong / Liza Wing Man Kam -- 12. What the hell has gone wrong in Egypt? An Elicitive Conflict Mapping Inquiry / Adham Hamed. |
Summary |
How is tolerance reflected in urban space? Which urban actors are involved in the practices and narratives of tolerance? What are the limits of tolerance? The edited volume answers these questions by considering different forms of urban in/exclusion and participatory citizenship. By drawing together disparate yet critical writings, Doing Tolerance examines the production of space, urban struggles and tactics of power from an interdisciplinary perspective. Illustrating the paradoxes within diverse interactions, the authors focus on the conflict between heterogeneous groups of the governed, on the one hand, and the governing in urban spaces, on the other. Above all, the volume explores the divergences and convergences of participatory citizenship, as they are revealed in urban space through political, socio-economic and cultural conditions and the entanglements of social mobilities. |
Subject |
Toleration.
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Political participation.
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Municipal government.
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Communities -- Cross-cultural studies.
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Participation politique.
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Administration municipale.
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Communauté -- Études transculturelles.
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municipal government.
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Communities
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Municipal government
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Political participation
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Toleration
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Genre/Form |
Cross-cultural studies
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Added Author |
Castro Varela, María do Mar, 1964- editor.
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Ülker, Baris, editor.
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Ülker, Baris, author.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Castro Varela, Maria. Doing Tolerance : Urban Interventions and Forms of Participation. Leverkusen-Opladen : Verlag Barbara Budrich, ©2020 9783847420248 |
ISBN |
9783847415862 (electronic book) |
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3847415867 (electronic book) |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000067168545 |
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