Urban Social Movements in Jerusalem

Urban Social Movements in Jerusalem
Author: Shlomo Hasson
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781438406060

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Hasson explores the development of eight urban protest organizations in Israel, revealing how social deprivation is transformed into organized patterns of activity. To investigate how and why urban movements evolve, he depicts the housing and social conditions in which members of Jerusalem's second generation found themselves. He follows their trajectories: analyzes the process of organization building and the formation of urban social movements; the conflict between charismatic, protest powers and the state; the routinization of charisma. He also traces the critical response of the state to these processes.

Handbook of Political Citizenship and Social Movements

Handbook of Political Citizenship and Social Movements
Author: Hein-Anton van der Heijden
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2014-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781781954706

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øThis Handbook uniquely collates the results of several decades of academic research in these two important fields. The expert contributions successively address the different forms of political citizenship and current approaches and recent development

Urban Change and Citizenship in Times of Crisis

Urban Change and Citizenship in Times of Crisis
Author: Bryan S. Turner,Hannah Wolf,Gregor Fitzi,Jürgen Mackert
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429557378

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At times of triumphant neo-liberalism cities increasingly become objects of financial speculation. Formally, social and political rights might not be abolished, yet factually they have become inaccessible for large parts of the population. The contributions gathered in this volume shed light on the clash between the perspectives of restructuring and reordering urban environments in the interest of investors and the manifold and innovative agencies of resistance that claim and stand up for the rights of urban citizenship. Renewed waves of urban transformation employ state coercion to foster the expulsion of poor and marginalised inhabitants from those urban spaces that attract interest from speculators. The intervention of state agencies triggers the work of hegemonic culture for reframing the housing issue and implementing moral and political legitimation, as well as legislation that restricts urban citizenship rights. The case studies of the volume comparatively show the different and sometimes contradictory patterns of these conflicts in Berlin, Sydney, Belfast, Jerusalem, Amsterdam, and İstanbul as well as in metropoles of Latin America and China. Innovative resistance agencies emerge that paint possible paths for the re-establishment of the right to the city as the core of urban citizenship.

The Power of Planning

The Power of Planning
Author: Oren Yiftachel,Jo Little,David Hedgcock,Ian Alexander
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789401003599

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The book addresses critically the question: "What is the societal impact of urban and regional planning?". It begins with a theoretical discussion and then analyses, through a series of case studies, the intentions, contents, struggles and consequences of urban and regional planning. It shows that plans and policies often defy the commonly perceived role of advancing equality, justice, development and amenity, by causing social problems, marginalisation and inequalities. The book looks at planning from a critical distance, without a priori belief in its necessity or usefulness. The 12 chapters, written by renowned international scholars, demonstrate the multiplicity of social and political struggles over the contested terrain of spatial policies. The book focuses on four key areas where the impact of planning is explored: the community power, gender relations, ethnic tensions, and social polarisation, while comparing three societies: Australia, Israel and England. Audience: This volume is mainly intended for faculty and students of academia, but also for urban professionals and policy-makers. The book is relevant to fields such as urban and regional planning, geography, political science, urban studies, urban sociology, urban anthropology, ethnic and gender relations.

Urban Social Movements in the Third World

Urban Social Movements in the Third World
Author: Frans Johan Schuurman
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0415009197

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Public Policy in Israel

Public Policy in Israel
Author: David Nachmias,Gila Menahem
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135270629

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An examination of the current Israeli government, covering public policies such as health, housing and transport. The volume covers the institutional as well as the political and the bureaucratic framework within which public policies have been made and implemented.

Urban Social Movements

Urban Social Movements
Author: Margit Mayer (Free University Of Berlin)
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0631183345

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Power and Protest

Power and Protest
Author: Lisa Leitz
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781839098345

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Examining how marginalized groups use their identities, resources, cultural traditions, violence and non-violence to assert power and exert pressure, this volume shines a light on the interaction of these groups with governments, international organizations, businesses and universities.