How do different concepts of justice correspond with the principles of diversity in cities introduced by Jane Jacobs? This contribution connects Jane Jacobs’ ideas on the diverse city with Mary Douglas’ Cultural Theory and its concept of clumsy solutions. According to Douglas’ Cultural Theory, every social situation can be described in terms of the four ideal-typical “rationalities”: individualism, egalitarianism, hierarchism, and fatalism. These four rationalities are again linked to different concepts of justice: libertarian, utilitarian, or social justice. Douglas’ Cultural Theory assumes that in every social situation all four of those rationalities emerge in some way and concludes that if a situation is not poly-rational, it is less ro...
In the past several decades, followers of Jane Jacobs have sought to codify her concept of “eyes on ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Now that Jane Jacobs' ideas are seen as urban plan...
www.suapp.udel.edu/nvpa/home he Death and Life of Great American Cities, which will be hereafter ref...
How do different concepts of justice correspond with the principles of diversity in cities introduce...
How do different concepts of justice correspond with the principles of diversity in cities introduce...
For Jane Jacobs, the city is a fundamental unit of diversity; she develops her ideas in the city aro...
Jane Jacobs in her seminal work Death and Life of Great American Cities (1993) titled a chapter of h...
Jane Jacobs is surely an authoress who raised many valuable insights and crucial questions for conte...
This Independent Study consists of four main chapters, which in concert attempt to establish a philo...
Diversity is a concept that Jane Jacobs places at the heart of her work and that Susan Fainstein sim...
Jane Jacobs critiqued modernist city planning in the now classic book The Death and Life of Great Am...
Jane Jacobs (1916-2006), author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961), did not like ...
By 2030, 60 % of the world_s population will live in cities;1 in such an environment, intelligent ur...
This paper attempts to accomplish three goals: to estimate Jacobs’ impact on urban planning, to inve...
This essay reviews Jane Jacobs’s three major books: The Death and Life of Great American Cities,Citi...
In the past several decades, followers of Jane Jacobs have sought to codify her concept of “eyes on ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Now that Jane Jacobs' ideas are seen as urban plan...
www.suapp.udel.edu/nvpa/home he Death and Life of Great American Cities, which will be hereafter ref...
How do different concepts of justice correspond with the principles of diversity in cities introduce...
How do different concepts of justice correspond with the principles of diversity in cities introduce...
For Jane Jacobs, the city is a fundamental unit of diversity; she develops her ideas in the city aro...
Jane Jacobs in her seminal work Death and Life of Great American Cities (1993) titled a chapter of h...
Jane Jacobs is surely an authoress who raised many valuable insights and crucial questions for conte...
This Independent Study consists of four main chapters, which in concert attempt to establish a philo...
Diversity is a concept that Jane Jacobs places at the heart of her work and that Susan Fainstein sim...
Jane Jacobs critiqued modernist city planning in the now classic book The Death and Life of Great Am...
Jane Jacobs (1916-2006), author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961), did not like ...
By 2030, 60 % of the world_s population will live in cities;1 in such an environment, intelligent ur...
This paper attempts to accomplish three goals: to estimate Jacobs’ impact on urban planning, to inve...
This essay reviews Jane Jacobs’s three major books: The Death and Life of Great American Cities,Citi...
In the past several decades, followers of Jane Jacobs have sought to codify her concept of “eyes on ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Now that Jane Jacobs' ideas are seen as urban plan...
www.suapp.udel.edu/nvpa/home he Death and Life of Great American Cities, which will be hereafter ref...