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List of contents
Notes on Contributors vii
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms ix
Series Editors' Preface x
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
Eduardo Cesar Leão Marques Part I Urban Politics and Political Institutions 43 1 Governments, Mayors and Policies 45
Eduardo Cesar Leão Marques and Telma Hoyler 2 The Politics of Executive-Legislative Relations 69
Eduardo Cesar Leão Marques and Telma Hoyler 3 The Politics of Municipal Budgets 92
Ursula Dias Peres Part II Governing Urban Services 117 4 Struggling to Replace the Car Paradigm: Politics and Mobility Change 119
Carolina Requena 5 Increasingly Governing Bus Services Through Policy Instruments 136
Marcos Lopes Campos 6 Technocratic Decisions and Financial Arrangements in Subway Services 155
Daniela Costanzo 7 The Incremental Politics of Waste Management Regulation 175
Samuel Ralize de Godoy Part III Governing Land and Housing 193 8 Continuities and Changes in the Diversification of Public Housing 195
Eduardo Cesar Leão Marques and Magaly Marques Pulhez 9 Developers and Politicians in the Institutionalizing of Development Regulation 217
Telma Hoyler 10 Conflicts and Incremental Change in Urban Renewal Instruments 235
Betina Sarue and Stefano Pagin 11 Circulation of Institutional Formats in Urban Regeneration: From São Paulo to Porto Maravilha 257
Betina Sarue Conclusion: The Political Production of Incremental Progressivism 278
Eduardo Cesar Leão Marques Index 287
About the author
Eduardo Cesar Leão Marques is full professor at the Department of Political Science (DCP) and director of the Centre for Metropolitan Studies (CEM), both at the University of São Paulo. He holds a PhD in social sciences (Unicamp) and was a visiting researcher at Sciences Po Paris, University College London and University of California Berkeley. Eduardo has published extensively on urban policies, politics and inequalities, and is the author of
São Paulo in the Twenty-First Century Spaces, Heterogeneities, Inequalities (2016) and
Opportunities and deprivation in the Global South: Poverty, segregation and social networks in São Paulo (2012), among others.