The Constitution of the City

The Constitution of the City
Author: Allen J. Scott
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319612287

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This book presents an exploratory account of the origins and dynamics of cities. The author recounts how the essential foundations of the urbanization process reside in two interrelated forces. These are the tendency for many different kinds of human activity to gather together to form functional complexes on the landscape, and the multifaceted intra-urban space-sorting crosscurrents set in motion by this primary urge. From these basic points of departure, the city in all its fullness emerges as a reflexive moment in social and economic development. The argument of the book is pursued both in theoretical and in empirical terms, devoting attention to the changing character of urbanization in the capitalist era. A point of particular emphasis concerns the peculiar patterns of resurgent urbanization that are making their historical and geographical appearance in the currently emerging phase of cognitive-cultural capitalism and that are now rapidly diffusing across the globe.

Local Code

Local Code
Author: Michael Sorkin
Publsiher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1993
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1878271792

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"Local Code is a prescription for urban health."-Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Architectural Record

A Consolidation of the Constitution Acts 1867 to 1982

A Consolidation of the Constitution Acts 1867 to 1982
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2001
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:248265417

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The Revision of the State Constitution City and county government Home rule for cities by H L McBain A proposal for a revision of the municipal article by L A Tanzer Local government and the state constitution by M H Glynn The city and the state constitution by J P Mitchel The organization of county government by G S Buck Regulation of economic and social conditions Constitutional limitations on governmental powers by S McC Lindsay The future of the workmen s compensation amendment by T I Parkinson Labor legislation by A I Elkus State policy of forest and water power conservation by J G Agar Public service commissions and the state constitution by J N Carlisle Charitable and correctional institutions and public health by H Folks The Constitution and public franchises by D F Wilcox Report of the meeting

The Revision of the State Constitution  City and county government  Home rule for cities  by H  L  McBain  A proposal for a revision of the municipal article  by L  A  Tanzer  Local government and the state constitution  by M  H  Glynn  The city and the state constitution  by J  P  Mitchel  The organization of county government  by G  S  Buck  Regulation of economic and social conditions  Constitutional limitations on governmental powers  by S  McC  Lindsay  The future of the workmen s compensation amendment  by T  I  Parkinson  Labor legislation  by A  I  Elkus  State policy of forest and water power conservation  by J  G  Agar  Public service commissions and the state constitution  by J  N  Carlisle  Charitable and correctional institutions and public health  by H  Folks  The Constitution and public franchises  by D  F  Wilcox  Report of the meeting
Author: Academy of Political Science (U.S.),Academy of Political Science in the City of New York
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1915
Genre: Constitutional law
ISBN: UCAL:$B424188

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Local Self Government and the Right to the City

Local Self Government and the Right to the City
Author: Warren Magnusson
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2015-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780773597280

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Despite decades of talk about globalization, democracy still depends on local self-government. In Local Self-Government and the Right to the City, Warren Magnusson argues that it is the principle behind claims to personal autonomy, community control, and national self-determination, and holds the promise of more peaceful politics. Unfortunately, state-centred thinking has obscured understanding of what local self-government can mean and hindered efforts to make good on what activists have called the "right to the city." In this collection of essays, Magnusson reflects on his own efforts to make sense of what local self-government can actually mean, using the old ideal of the town meeting as a touchstone. Why cannot communities govern themselves? Why fear direct democracy? As he suggests, putting more trust in the proliferating practices of government and self-government will actually make cities work better, and enable us to see how to localize democracy appropriately. He shows that doing so will require citizens and governments to come to terms with the multiplicity, indeterminacy, and uncertainty implicit in politics and steer clear of sovereign solutions. The culmination of a life’s work by Canada’s leading political theorist in the field, Local Self-Government and the Right to the City ranges across topics such as local government, social movements, constitutional law, urban political economy, and democratic theory.

The Constitution of the City

The Constitution of the City
Author: Allen J. Scott
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-08-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319612271

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This book presents an exploratory account of the origins and dynamics of cities. The author recounts how the essential foundations of the urbanization process reside in two interrelated forces. These are the tendency for many different kinds of human activity to gather together to form functional complexes on the landscape, and the multifaceted intra-urban space-sorting crosscurrents set in motion by this primary urge. From these basic points of departure, the city in all its fullness emerges as a reflexive moment in social and economic development. The argument of the book is pursued both in theoretical and in empirical terms, devoting attention to the changing character of urbanization in the capitalist era. A point of particular emphasis concerns the peculiar patterns of resurgent urbanization that are making their historical and geographical appearance in the currently emerging phase of cognitive-cultural capitalism and that are now rapidly diffusing across the globe.

City State

City  State
Author: Ran Hirschl
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780190922771

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"More than half the world's population lives in cities; by 2050, it will be more than 75%. Cities are often the economic, cultural, and political drivers of states, and of globalization more generally. Yet, constitutionally-speaking, there has been little to no consideration of cities (and especially megacities, with populations exceeding those of many of the world's countries) as discrete or distinct constitutional or federal entities, with political identities and economic needs that often differ from rural regions or so-called "hinterlands." This book intends to taxonomize the constitutional relationship between states and (mega)cities and theorize a way forward for considering the role of the city in future. In six chapters and a conclusion, the book considers the reason for this "constitutional blind spot," the relationship between cities and hinterlands (the center/periphery divide), constitutional mechanisms for dealing with regional differences, a comparative constitutional analysis of urban-center autonomy, and recent and future innovations in city governance"--

Cities and the Constitution

Cities and the Constitution
Author: Alexandra Flynn,Richard Albert,Nathalie Des Rosiers
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-10-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780228022091

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Canada’s largest cities have faced exponential growth, with the trajectory rising further still. Due to their high density, cities are the primary sites for opportunities in economic prosperity, green innovation, and cultural activity, and also for critical challenges in homelessness and extreme poverty, air pollution, Indigenous-municipal relationship-building, racial injustice, and transportation gridlock. While city governments are at the forefront of mitigating the challenges of urban life, they are given insufficient power to effectively attend to public needs. Cities and the Constitution confronts the misalignment between the importance of municipalities and their constitutional status. While our constitution is often considered a living document, Canada has one of the most complicated amending formulas in the world, making change very difficult. Cities are thus constitutionally vulnerable to unilateral provincial action and reliant on other levels of government for funding. Could municipal power be reimagined without disrupting the existing constitutional structure, or could the constitution be reformed to designate cities a distinct tier of government? Among other novel proposals, this groundbreaking volume explores the idea of recognizing municipalities in provincial constitutions. The first volume of a complementary pair, authored by renowned Canadian legal and urban studies scholars, Cities and the Constitution suggests contemporary solutions to one of our most pressing policy dilemmas.