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Assessing the Right to the City Theory from a Gender-Wise Perspective in order to Achieve Gender Inclusive Urban Space (Case Study: The City of Rasht) [PDF]
Justice is an inclusive and universal concept that has consistently been considered as a fundamental element of development. This concept may be interpreted differently from the standpoint of a variety of scientific and research fields.
Mehrnaz Molavi, Vahid Feizkhah
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The city and education: a study on pedagogical practices and citizen formation
Non-formal education is a space for training and learning knowledge for life, a space that is socio-political, cultural and pedagogical. In this sense, NGOs and social movements are the most common places where it occurs.
Marina Zaidan Nery +2 more
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Urban comix: Subcultures, infrastructures and “the right to the city” in Delhi [PDF]
This article argues that comics production in India should be configured as a collaborative artistic endeavour that visualizes Delhi’s segregationist infrastructure, claiming a right to the city through the representation and facilitation of more ...
Davies, D.
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La desactivación de la máquina urbanística. Por un verdadero derecho a la ciudad.
This article sustains a fundamental argument: any right to the city requires the recovery of the political capacity to decide the meaning, form, and foundation of cities, which are the properenclosures in which modern humanity dwells.
Martín Aulestia Calero
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Cities contain more than half of the world's population. Urban sprawl and environmental degradation would cause irreparable damage to the cities and their citizens. A considerable number of the urban population suffer from the lack of human rights in the cities.
sanaz kamyarrad +2 more
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The right to spatial development for human flourishing
This paper explores the literature on spatial development for people’s multifaceted well-being and the rights to the city, and argues for people’s right to live with dignity in cities.
Mee Kam Ng, Winnie W. S. Mak
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Activists and academics often invoke claims for a “right to the city,” frequently based on philosopher Henri Lefebvre’s ideas, first penned in the late 1960s. Associated with broad calls for social justice and transformative urban change, it has become somewhat of an umbrella term for a range of specific demands.
Bůžek, Richard +8 more
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Desafios à circulação de jovens mulheres na cidade do Recife
This article aims to discuss the movement of young peripheral women through the neighborhoods of Recife, Brasil, and understand how they relate to the urban context.
Jaileila Araújo Menezes +2 more
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Police, politics, and the right to the city [PDF]
International audienceSpace and spatiality have recently been at the core of debates concerning the political possibilities of the city. The arguments advanced in this paper might be seen as an attempt to contribute to these debates through a reflection ...
Dikeç, Mustafa
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Civic binationality and the right to the city in Mexico City's paradiplomacy
As part of the study of “new diplomacies”, this paper examines the paradiplomacy of cities. It argues that city paradiplomacy distinguishes itself by avoiding being a mere imitation of state diplomacy.
Antonio Alejo
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