City living: how urban dwellers and urban spaces make one another
"This book is about urban spaces, urban dwellers, and how these spaces and people make, shape, and change one another. It is the first systematic philosophical investigation of the nature of city life and city dwellers. It draws on empirical and ethnographic work in geography, anthropology, urb...
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adam_text | Contents List ofFigures Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Inhabiting Space 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Introduction Micronegotiations and Tinkering Ecosystems and Niche Construction Spatially Embedded Agency Cities as Containers for Agency and as Objects of Knowledge Ecological Ontologies Dead, Disrupted, and Slippery Spaces 2. Urban Space and City Living 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Moving through Urban Space Sharing Space and Living with Strangers Territory and Place-Making Perception, Risk, and Disorder Sharing Our Ecosystems with Nonhumans Passive Tourism versus Active Dwelling 3. Living with Gentrification 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 A Brief Overview of the Motors of Gentrification Revanchism and Disorder Two Kinds of Displacement Case Study: Columbia Heights in Washington, DC 3.4.1 The Columbia Heights Civic Plaza 3.4.2 Harriet Tubman School and Field 3.4.3 The Park at 14th and Girard 3.4.4 The Alley between Kenyon and Irving 3.4.5 The Columbia Heights Dog Park 3.5 Gentrification, Place Identity, and Disruption 4. Introduction to Repurposed Cities 4.1 Repurposed Cities and Repurposed Spaces 4.2 Introduction to the Repurposed Cities of Berlin and Johannesburg xi xv 1 13 13 17 22 30 34 38 43 47 47 53 59 63 71 76 83 84 90 94 98 106 109 113 114 116 118 121 121 125
viii CONTENTS 4.3 Exploring Berlin and Johannesburg 5. The Repurposed City of Berlin 5.1 Introduction to the City of Berlin 5.2 A BriefSpatial History of Berlin 5.3 The Current Living Landscape of Berlin 5.3.1 Anti-Capitalist Spatial Politics, Occupation, Mobility 5.3.2 Rejection of Surveillance Culture 5.3.3 Counterpreservation and Found History 5.3.4 Temporary Urbanism and DIY Spaces 5.4 The Banks of the Spree Near Schillingbriicke 5.4.1 Blus Murals at Cuvrystraße 5.4.2 Berghain 5.4.3 Köpi 137 5.5 Tempelhof Airport and Field 5.5.1 Tempelhofer Feld 5.5.2 Tempelhof Airport Terminal 5.5.3 The Refugee Camp 5.6 Hermannplatz 5.7 “Checkpoint Charlie” 6. The Repurposed City of Johannesburg 6.1 Introduction to Johannesburg 6.2 A Brief Spatial History of Johannesburg 6.3 The Current Living Landscape of Johannesburg 6.3.1 Enclaves, Divisions, and Bottom-Up Segregation 6.3.2 Security and Surveillance Culture 6.3.3 Street Danger as an Aesthetic and as an Identity 6.3.4 Hypercapitalism and the Marketization of Space 6.3.5 Restricted Mobility 6.4 The Grey Zone 6.4.1 Ponte City, Berea 6.4.2 Yeovilles Rockey and Raleigh Streets 6.5 Constitution Hill 6.6 Downtown Orlando West, Soweto 6.7 Bank City 6.8 Maboneng Precinct 7. Spatial Agency, Territory, and the Right to the City 7.1 The Right to the City 7.2 Body Diversity and Spatial Inequality 7.3 The Varieties of Public Space 7.4 Third Places 128 132 132 134 138 138 142 143 145 147 150 154 157 171 173 175 177 179 189 195 195 199 202 203 205 207 207 209 211 217 220 227 233 240 242 257 259 261 267 271
CONTENTS 7.5 Owned Space versus Occupied Space 7.6 Back to Berlin: Spatial Secession 7.7 Building an Inclusive Right to the City Notes References Index IX 274 277 283 287 297 305
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Contents List ofFigures Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Inhabiting Space 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Introduction Micronegotiations and Tinkering Ecosystems and Niche Construction Spatially Embedded Agency Cities as Containers for Agency and as Objects of Knowledge Ecological Ontologies Dead, Disrupted, and Slippery Spaces 2. Urban Space and City Living 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Moving through Urban Space Sharing Space and Living with Strangers Territory and Place-Making Perception, Risk, and Disorder Sharing Our Ecosystems with Nonhumans Passive Tourism versus Active Dwelling 3. Living with Gentrification 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 A Brief Overview of the Motors of Gentrification Revanchism and Disorder Two Kinds of Displacement Case Study: Columbia Heights in Washington, DC 3.4.1 The Columbia Heights Civic Plaza 3.4.2 Harriet Tubman School and Field 3.4.3 The Park at 14th and Girard 3.4.4 The Alley between Kenyon and Irving 3.4.5 The Columbia Heights Dog Park 3.5 Gentrification, Place Identity, and Disruption 4. Introduction to Repurposed Cities 4.1 Repurposed Cities and Repurposed Spaces 4.2 Introduction to the Repurposed Cities of Berlin and Johannesburg xi xv 1 13 13 17 22 30 34 38 43 47 47 53 59 63 71 76 83 84 90 94 98 106 109 113 114 116 118 121 121 125
viii CONTENTS 4.3 Exploring Berlin and Johannesburg 5. The Repurposed City of Berlin 5.1 Introduction to the City of Berlin 5.2 A BriefSpatial History of Berlin 5.3 The Current Living Landscape of Berlin 5.3.1 Anti-Capitalist Spatial Politics, Occupation, Mobility 5.3.2 Rejection of Surveillance Culture 5.3.3 Counterpreservation and Found History 5.3.4 Temporary Urbanism and DIY Spaces 5.4 The Banks of the Spree Near Schillingbriicke 5.4.1 Blus Murals at Cuvrystraße 5.4.2 Berghain 5.4.3 Köpi 137 5.5 Tempelhof Airport and Field 5.5.1 Tempelhofer Feld 5.5.2 Tempelhof Airport Terminal 5.5.3 The Refugee Camp 5.6 Hermannplatz 5.7 “Checkpoint Charlie” 6. The Repurposed City of Johannesburg 6.1 Introduction to Johannesburg 6.2 A Brief Spatial History of Johannesburg 6.3 The Current Living Landscape of Johannesburg 6.3.1 Enclaves, Divisions, and Bottom-Up Segregation 6.3.2 Security and Surveillance Culture 6.3.3 Street Danger as an Aesthetic and as an Identity 6.3.4 Hypercapitalism and the Marketization of Space 6.3.5 Restricted Mobility 6.4 The Grey Zone 6.4.1 Ponte City, Berea 6.4.2 Yeovilles Rockey and Raleigh Streets 6.5 Constitution Hill 6.6 Downtown Orlando West, Soweto 6.7 Bank City 6.8 Maboneng Precinct 7. Spatial Agency, Territory, and the Right to the City 7.1 The Right to the City 7.2 Body Diversity and Spatial Inequality 7.3 The Varieties of Public Space 7.4 Third Places 128 132 132 134 138 138 142 143 145 147 150 154 157 171 173 175 177 179 189 195 195 199 202 203 205 207 207 209 211 217 220 227 233 240 242 257 259 261 267 271
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