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Handbook on Urban Social Movements

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Handbook on Urban Social Movements

9781839109645 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Anna Domaradzka, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Robert Zajonc Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland and Pierre Hamel, Professor of Sociology, Université de Montréal, Canada
Publication Date:January 2024 ISBN:978 1 83910 964 5 程度:c 408 pp
Providing an overview of urban social movements from a diverse range of both empirical and theoretical perspectives, this Handbook includes not only a critical analysis of the transformations that have occurred in the urban landscape recently, but also sheds light on the strategies implemented by social actors in various socio-political and cultural contexts. It focuses on understanding better how and to what extent collective action around urban issues remains relevant in our modern world.

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Providing an overview of urban social movements from a diverse range of empirical and theoretical perspectives, this Handbook includes not only a critical analysis of the transformations that have occurred in the urban landscape recently, but also sheds light on the strategies implemented by social actors in various socio-political and cultural contexts. It focuses on better understanding how and to what extent collective action around urban issues remains relevant in our modern world.

Top international scholars introduce the main features of urban movements from countries and cities around the world, including across Africa, Asia, Europe and North and South America, to highlight their diversity as well as the multiple scales through which they are employed. The Handbook first documents the concrete forms of contemporary urban movements, before highlighting new developments in the field, particularly in the face of new forms of communication, and finally examines the specificity of contemporary urban movements in the context of emerging unexpected local and global challenges.

With a broad range of case studies and in-depth coverage of key issues, this Handbook is critical reading for urban studies and social movement studies scholars. The practical advice offered throughout also makes this an invigorating read for representatives of international institutions working on urban policies and development, as well as urban activists looking for a more in-depth study of the field.
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‘Academic interest in urban social movements has surged around the world since the notion was first introduced in the early 1970s. This Handbook gathers novel as well as retrospective knowledge on (the outcomes of) these movements, and helps to reveal the phases, patterns, cycles and convergences shaping the plethora of struggles around the right to the city.’
– Margit Mayer, Center for Metropolitan Studies Berlin, Germany

‘This Handbook brings to the fore the structural roots of urban conflicts and identities, in creative tension with human agency. Covering an admirably broad range of cases, not restricted to the West, and recognizing the temporal dimension inherent to both urban conflicts and theories on urban dynamics, Anna Domaradzka and Pierre Hamel have edited a collection that will appeal to a broad readership across the social sciences.’
– Mario Diani, University of Trento, Italy
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Contributors include: Ada Adoley Allotey, Marcos Ancelovici, Manuela Badilla, Joaquín Andrés Benitez, Mary Bernstein, Iolanda Bianchi, Aysegul Can, Maria Cristina Cravino, Antje Daniel, Anna Domaradzka, Maximiliano Duarte, Montserrat Emperador Badimon, Carla Fainstein, Ioana Florea, Abigail Friendly, Agnes Gagyi, Carlo Genova, Tommaso Gravante, Pierre Hamel, Kerstin Jacobsson, Chungse Jung, Maciej Kowalewski, Francisco Longa, Jordan McMillan, Alicia Olivari, Jeffrey N. Parker, Dominika V. Polanska, Hans Pruijt, Tomasz Sowada, Stephanie Ternullo, Lisa Vollmer, Ashleigh Weeden, Eric Yankson
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