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Alternative Spaces/Transformative Places - Democratizing Unruliness in an Age of Austerity

English · Hardback

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Alternative Spaces/Transformative Places addresses the rise of unruly spaces in society, as well as communicative strategies that citizens and activists may use to democratize them. With the widespread use of austerity measures by governments and cities, unruly spaces are an increasing fixture in our modern world. Cities such as Flint and Detroit in Michigan, Berlin in Germany, and even regions of rural America, have all been damaged by the neoliberal policies that have left cityscapes and physical environments altered and unrecognizable. We now understand that unruliness has become a constant in contemporary globalized society.
As such austerity has degraded infrastructure, depleted local economies, and poisoned neighborhoods, we feel citizens must be empowered to reclaim such unruly spaces themselves. The book explores different strategies for the democratization of such spaces in urban environments, and the potential and problems of each. Such strategies can create alternative perceptions and alter pathways through those spaces-even connect communities hidden from one another.
Students and scholars of urban communication and community activism, as well as human geography, will find the concepts and strategies explored in this book useful. The discussions related to austerity measures provide context for many contemporary neighborhoods and communities that have come to be neglected, while the chapters concerning unruly spaces provide explanations for the difficulty with such neglected or degraded environments. Finally, the illustration of different communicative strategies for the democratization of unruly spaces will demonstrate the possibilities for empowerment within communities that face such problems.

List of contents

List of Figures - Foreword: Crisis, Austerity, & the Pleasures of Cruelty - Unruly Spaces, Cityscape & Communicative Cities - The Enclave at Wildcat Hollow - The Hidden Geographies of Flint - BART, Cairo & Spaces of Exception - Memory Revival in Mannheim - Memory Modification at the DDR Museum - Diffused Intertextual Production - Standpoint Performance Within the Intertext - Creative Narrative Appropriation - Concluding Remarks - Index

About the author










Joshua D. Atkinson and Clayton Rosati are associate professors in the School of Media & Communication at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Atkinson's research examines alternative media and social activism, while Rosati's endeavors examine the human geographies of urban development, media industries, and anti-poverty advocacy.

Product details

Authors Joshua Atkinson, Joshua D Atkinson, Joshua D. Atkinson, Clayto Rosati, Clayton Rosati
Assisted by Mitchell S. McKinney (Editor), Mary E. Stuckey (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9781433157561
ISBN 978-1-4331-5756-1
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 154 mm x 226 mm x 26 mm
Weight 492 g
Illustrations 6 Abb.
Series Frontiers in Political Communication
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication

Soziologie, Kultur- und Medienwissenschaften, Wirtschaftstheorie und -philosophie, Wirtschaftssysteme und -strukturen, Wirtschafts- und Finanzkrisen, Regionalstudien, Harrison; Kathryn; Mary; McKinney; Mitchell; Stuckey

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