Year
2024
Language
English
Pages
21
ISBN
978-1-80008-546-6
Last Update
01-Nov-2024
Keywords
Public Policy & Administration ; Urban Studies ; Architecture & Architectural History
This book was born from three encounters.
The first was with a book: Reinventing Cities: Equity Planners Tell Their Stories (Krumholz and Clavel 1994); followed by stimulating engagements with one of its authors, Pierre Clavel, to whom this book is dedicated. Reinventing Cities, a collection of constructed and focused testimonies of municipal planners working from inside the state to make cities more socially and spatially just, in the context of post-civil rights movements in North American cities, was possibly the most inspiring planning book I have ever read, and I use it regularly to teach my students. I discovered the...
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