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Contemporary urban movements and the appropriation of public space - The social power of qualification and its emancipatory processes

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Within the context of the growth of contemporary cities, architecture and urbanism are not always imposed as democratic instruments, but sometimes as attributes of a speculative process. The hegemony of private interests has determined exclusionary boundaries and reflected important consequences of fragility and rarefaction in the use and appropriation of public spaces.Thus, the city is discussed here as a symbiosis of its spatial characteristics and the social power to transform spaces. The urban manifestations self-managed by the population represent dynamic instruments of resistance for the right to the city and instigate hypotheses about the future of public spaces, the dimensions and forms of urban design and developments in their appropriation. There is a demand for a review of the city-building process, involving and creating spaces for expanded participation where citizen responsibility and awareness become increasingly present and involved in urban life.

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Bianca Jo Silva is an Architect and Urban Planner from Mackenzie (2014), a Master's student at PPG-ATC/UNICAMP (2017) and a PhD student at PPG-AU/Mackenzie. She is researching the immaterial production of space based on the articulations of civil society, its urban dynamics and forms of appropriation of public space.

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Authors Bianca Jo Silva
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.03.2024
 
EAN 9786207259106
ISBN 9786207259106
No. of pages 156
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Urban, spatial and country planning

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