This article analyses the creation of a normative framework for the democratic city during the regime change in Portugal in 1975—the answers that were given to the question, ‘What should a city be like in a democratic regime?’ While I critically discuss post?democracy and its use of post?foundational contributions, I review the post?revolution Portuguese constitutional debate, contending that the call for democratization brought by urban popular organizations was answered with a political compromise that exchanged expectations of a participatory city for a commitment to a social rights city, enhanced with a promise of homeownership for urban popular segments. In light of this, in this article I question post?democratic proposals, arguing th...
This research studies the effects of the euro-crisis on the legitimacy of democracy. It approaches e...
The aim of this article is to reclaim the democratic legitimacy of self-selecting and informed publi...
In recent decades, a growing body of research has discussed and illustrated the so-called deliberati...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Barnett, C. (2014), What Do Cities Have to Do...
UIDB/04647/2020 UIDP/04647/2020This article presents a preliminary analysis on the evolutionary fram...
Portugal has been living in Democracy for the last three decades. After the revolution of April 25th...
The last three decades have witnessed a succession of processes of political and social transition i...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article draws from action research carried out with the collective Stop Despejos in the city of...
Comparative research on democratisation suggests the political space for the immediate punishment of...
During one of the worst economic crisis that Portugal has faced in the last decades, with a consider...
This article contends that the de-politicizing tendencies in urban planning that are often interpret...
What are the democracy effects of 'decentralisation' reforms and projects? Most developing countries...
In 1974, Portugal’s Carnation Revolution, initiated by the military, received huge popular support. ...
This article discusses the notion that the persistence of “traditional” political practi...
This research studies the effects of the euro-crisis on the legitimacy of democracy. It approaches e...
The aim of this article is to reclaim the democratic legitimacy of self-selecting and informed publi...
In recent decades, a growing body of research has discussed and illustrated the so-called deliberati...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Barnett, C. (2014), What Do Cities Have to Do...
UIDB/04647/2020 UIDP/04647/2020This article presents a preliminary analysis on the evolutionary fram...
Portugal has been living in Democracy for the last three decades. After the revolution of April 25th...
The last three decades have witnessed a succession of processes of political and social transition i...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article draws from action research carried out with the collective Stop Despejos in the city of...
Comparative research on democratisation suggests the political space for the immediate punishment of...
During one of the worst economic crisis that Portugal has faced in the last decades, with a consider...
This article contends that the de-politicizing tendencies in urban planning that are often interpret...
What are the democracy effects of 'decentralisation' reforms and projects? Most developing countries...
In 1974, Portugal’s Carnation Revolution, initiated by the military, received huge popular support. ...
This article discusses the notion that the persistence of “traditional” political practi...
This research studies the effects of the euro-crisis on the legitimacy of democracy. It approaches e...
The aim of this article is to reclaim the democratic legitimacy of self-selecting and informed publi...
In recent decades, a growing body of research has discussed and illustrated the so-called deliberati...