The Brazilian urban reform movement expanded citizen participation in decision-making processes through a policy environment motivated by a right to the city (RTC), a collective development strategy for political transformation. Yet recent events evidence that social exclusion and spatial segregation remain dominant features of the Brazilian city. These contradictions have led planning scholars and practitioners to grapple with misalignment between the reform movement’s paradigmatic goals and its paradoxical failures. We build upon this genre of thinking to assess critical areas of paradigm and paradox in Brazilian planning – insurgent urbanism, informality and knowledge – each of which is rooted in the lesser-understood concept of autogest...
n the last half century, the Brazilian state consolidated and then destroyed a modernist model for t...
This paper focuses on participatory urban planning as a model of urban reform and democratic inventi...
This article engages with the trajectory of urban participation in Recife, Brazil, from its start as...
The Brazilian urban reform movement expanded citizen participation in decision-making processes thro...
The Brazilian urban reform movement expanded citizen participation in decision-making processes thro...
The Brazilian urban reform movement expanded citizen participation in decision-making processes thro...
The Brazilian urban reform movement expanded citizen participation in decision-making processes thro...
Despite the broad celebration of Brazil’s urban reform movement, recent events in Brazil have called...
Despite the broad celebration of Brazil’s urban reform movement, recent events in Brazil have called...
Despite the broad celebration of Brazil’s urban reform movement, recent events in Brazil have called...
O objetivo do presente trabalho é analisar se as intenções presentes no discurso e justificativas do...
Note:This study is a critical reflection about the 'scientific' approach to urban planning in the co...
In this work I investigate, what I have called ‘the paradox of urbanization’, through the case of Ri...
In the last half century, the Brazilian state consolidated and then destroyed a modernist model for ...
In the last half century, the Brazilian state consolidated and then destroyed a modernist model for ...
n the last half century, the Brazilian state consolidated and then destroyed a modernist model for t...
This paper focuses on participatory urban planning as a model of urban reform and democratic inventi...
This article engages with the trajectory of urban participation in Recife, Brazil, from its start as...
The Brazilian urban reform movement expanded citizen participation in decision-making processes thro...
The Brazilian urban reform movement expanded citizen participation in decision-making processes thro...
The Brazilian urban reform movement expanded citizen participation in decision-making processes thro...
The Brazilian urban reform movement expanded citizen participation in decision-making processes thro...
Despite the broad celebration of Brazil’s urban reform movement, recent events in Brazil have called...
Despite the broad celebration of Brazil’s urban reform movement, recent events in Brazil have called...
Despite the broad celebration of Brazil’s urban reform movement, recent events in Brazil have called...
O objetivo do presente trabalho é analisar se as intenções presentes no discurso e justificativas do...
Note:This study is a critical reflection about the 'scientific' approach to urban planning in the co...
In this work I investigate, what I have called ‘the paradox of urbanization’, through the case of Ri...
In the last half century, the Brazilian state consolidated and then destroyed a modernist model for ...
In the last half century, the Brazilian state consolidated and then destroyed a modernist model for ...
n the last half century, the Brazilian state consolidated and then destroyed a modernist model for t...
This paper focuses on participatory urban planning as a model of urban reform and democratic inventi...
This article engages with the trajectory of urban participation in Recife, Brazil, from its start as...