This paper seeks to situate current efforts of The Right to the City Alliance and selected member groups in a longitudinal and cross-sectional qualitative study of the limits and potential of contemporary organizing. For three decades politicians, policy makers, advocates, academics, and even activists have promoted community-based efforts as the primary vehicle for contemporary social change. Local organizing has been seen as the best site and strategy for initiatives as diverse as community economic development, public school reform, social service delivery, and challenging the powers that be. In almost all cases these efforts have been constrained and moderated by a global political economy of neoliberalism, which promotes community init...
The right to the city has lately become the rallying cry for many urban social movements all over th...
Is the Right to the City (RTTC) still a useful framework for a transformative urban politics? Given ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004."S...
This paper seeks to situate current efforts of The Right to the City Alliance and selected member gr...
Social justice movements organize against contemporary conditions of oppression and domination. Toda...
We write this article on radicalizing community practice and education in the midst of an ongoing gl...
This paper explores the ambivalent nature of community organisation as a response to a "crisis of au...
[EN] The right to the city, a concept previously associated with radical social movements, has been ...
Community organizing was originally intended to be the most democratic form of activism, a tool to b...
This thesis examines values-based practices at Oblong, a small charity in Leeds, UK, arguing that th...
Given the exponentially complex set of urban governance processes that are implicated when issues su...
It is not much fun to be a radical any more -- as a student, a teacher or a community activist. Ofte...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Social justice movements organize against contemporary conditions of oppression and domination. Toda...
The author calls attention to a neglected force in urban political life by highlighting how positivi...
The right to the city has lately become the rallying cry for many urban social movements all over th...
Is the Right to the City (RTTC) still a useful framework for a transformative urban politics? Given ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004."S...
This paper seeks to situate current efforts of The Right to the City Alliance and selected member gr...
Social justice movements organize against contemporary conditions of oppression and domination. Toda...
We write this article on radicalizing community practice and education in the midst of an ongoing gl...
This paper explores the ambivalent nature of community organisation as a response to a "crisis of au...
[EN] The right to the city, a concept previously associated with radical social movements, has been ...
Community organizing was originally intended to be the most democratic form of activism, a tool to b...
This thesis examines values-based practices at Oblong, a small charity in Leeds, UK, arguing that th...
Given the exponentially complex set of urban governance processes that are implicated when issues su...
It is not much fun to be a radical any more -- as a student, a teacher or a community activist. Ofte...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Social justice movements organize against contemporary conditions of oppression and domination. Toda...
The author calls attention to a neglected force in urban political life by highlighting how positivi...
The right to the city has lately become the rallying cry for many urban social movements all over th...
Is the Right to the City (RTTC) still a useful framework for a transformative urban politics? Given ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004."S...