City-making, space and spirituality: a community-based urban praxis with reflections from South Africa
This book is about the soul of the city, embodied in its spaces and people. It traces dynamics in inner city neighbourhoods of South Africa’s post-apartheid capital, Pretoria. Viewing the city through its most vulnerable people and places, it recognizes that urban space is never neutral and shaped b...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book is about the soul of the city, embodied in its spaces and people. It traces dynamics in inner city neighbourhoods of South Africa’s post-apartheid capital, Pretoria. Viewing the city through its most vulnerable people and places, it recognizes that urban space is never neutral and shaped by competing value frameworks.The first part of the book invites planners, city-makers, and ordinary urban citizens, to consider a new self-understanding, reclaiming their agency in the city-making process. Through the metaphor of "becoming like children", planning practice is deconstructed and re-imagined. A praxis-based methodology is presented, cultivating four distinct moments of entering, reading, imagining and co-constructing the city. After deconstructing urban spaces and discourses, the second part of the book explores a concrete spirituality and ethic of urban space. It argues for a shift from planning as technocracy, to planning as immersed, participatory artistry: opening up to the "genius" of space, responsive to urban cries, and joining to construct new, soul-full spaces. Local communities and interconnected movements become embodiments of urban alternatives – through resistance and reconstruction; building on local assets; animating local reclamations; and weaving nets of hope that will span the entire city. Providing a concrete methodology for city-making that is rooted in a community-based urban praxis, this book will be of interest to urban planning researchers, professional planners and designers and also grass-root community developers or activists |
Beschreibung: | Preface: stories, being storied, re-storying Introduction: why embark on this journey? Part 1: Epistemology – Identity – Methodology 1. "To know as we are known": towards a contextual-narrative planning epistemology 2. "Becoming like children": identity and urban praxis 3. A praxis-approach to city-making: critical moments in the journey Part 2: Doing the city together First Moment: Entering Urban Space 4. Personal and Community Narratives: Berea-Burgers Park and Tshwane’s inner city Second Moment: Reading Urban Space 5. Planners, Participation, the Poor 6. What has become of city-making? Between fallacy, deficiency, commodity and conspiracy Third Moment: Imagining Urban Space 7. Discovering an alternative imagination: towards a spirituality of urban space 8. Embodying an alternative imagination: practicing an ethic of urban space Fourth Moment: Constructing urban space 9. Communities and movements of hope: between resistance and reconstruction 10. Fostering an integrated community-based urban praxis Conclusion |
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adam_text | Contents List of figures List of tables A Preface: Stories, Being Storied, Re-Storying Introduction: Why embark on this journey? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ix xi xiii 1 Introduction to the journey 1 The context of the journey 2 The central concern, proposition and point of departure 4 How do I approach this journey? Methodological considerations 5 Own assumptions on the journey 6 A (concise) clarification of key terms for the journey 7 Structure of the journey 10 An invitation on a journey 11 PART I Epistemology - Identity - Methodology 17 1 “To know as we are known”: Towards a contextual-narrative planning epistemology 1 2 3 4 Journeying between the paradoxes 20 Shifting paradigms 22 Knowing together... 25 Towards a contextual-narrative approach 29 2 “Becoming like children”: Identity and urban praxis 1 Deconstructing modernist planning 41 2 The challenge of software infrastructure 45 41
vi Contents 3 Planning, as a political act 47 4 Planning as a spiritual act 48 5 Re-imagining the art of planning 49 3 A praxis-approach to city-making: Critical moments in the urban journey 60 Moment 1 Entering urban space 60 Moment 2 Reading urban space 60 Moment 3 Imagining urban space 60 Moment 4 Co-constructing urban space 61 At its core: the spirit of the planning process 61 1.1 As “flâneur”... 62 1.2 ...with the eyes of a child... 63 1.3 ...seeking/choosing community... 64 1.4 ...in the labyrinth/s; journeys of adventure 65 2.1 Reading from the margins... 67 2.2 ...deconstructing official narratives... 68 2.3 ...discovering local wisdom; retrieving local narratives... 69 2.4 Reading symbolic, nonverbal language 70 3.1 ...imagining... 71 3.2 ...nurturing intuition... 72 3.3 A hermeneutic of suspicion and a hermeneutic of hunger 72 3.4 Critical imagination of an alternative consciousness 73 4.1 Journeys of co-construction 74 4.2 Co-construction needs community 75 PART II Doing the city together 81 FIRST MOMENT: Entering urban space 85 4 Personal and community narratives: Berea-Burgers Park and Tshwane’s inner city 1 The story of a neighbourhood: Berea-Burgers Park 87 2 Personal Reflections: 1973-2022 91 3 The Rewriting of a Story: Narratives from Berea-Burgers Park and Tshwane’s Inner City 99 87
vii Contents SECOND MOMENT: Reading urban space 139 5 Planners, participation, the poor 143 1 Perpetual dependence on outsiders: where are the people of the city? 143 2 How participatory is participation? Beyond theory toward radical participation/partnership 148 3 Where are the poor? 159 6 What has become of city-making?: Between fallacy, deficiency, commodity and conspiracy 167 1 How integrated is integrated urban development planning? 167 2 Deficiency-based planning models 171 3 The fallacy of urban renewal: displacement versus place making 174 4 Urban space: commodity, gift or threat? 181 5 Conspiracies of silence: what planners do not speak about 183 THIRD MOMENT: Imagining urban space 7 Discovering an alternative imagination: towards a spirituality of urban space 191 193 On an ‘alternative imagination’ 193 On spirituality 194 On city-making as vocation 195 1 City as womb: beyond skyscraper and battered woman 196 2 City as cathedral of the soul 201 3 Clown city: a place of fantasy and festivity 207 Public art; the urban jester 209 Artful urban regeneration 211 4 City as community of communities 216 5 Sustainable cities, communal economies 222 6 Ethical cities 226 8 Embodying an alternative imagination: Practising an ethic of urban space 234 1 An embodied presence 234 2 Interconnected community 241 3 The power of people 250
viii Contents FOURTH MOMENT: Constructing urban space 9 Communities and movements of hope: Between resistance and reconstruction 1 2 3 4 261 263 Communities of hope 263 Movements of interconnected communities 265 On resistance 267 On reconstruction 273 10 Fostering an integrated community-based urban praxis 284 1 Co-constructing the city 284 INTERRUPTION: A small portfolio of community-based urban engagements 285 Tshtvane Leadership Foundation; Feast of the Clowns; Yeast City Housing 286 Berea Community Forum; Salvokop Development Forum; Tshwane Homelessness Forum 288 Burgers Park Village Berea-Burgers Park Regeneration Initiative 291 2 The values, promise and limitations of community-based urban interventions 292 3 Cultivating every moment.· the journey of a community-based urban praxis 294 4 Centering around the “mother bird hovering over urban space” 295 5 Fostering community: between resistance and reconstruction 296 6 Building on local assets: finding synergies; expanding tables 298 7 A multiplicity of small, local solidarities, reclamations transformations 299 8 Weaving a net; spanning the city 300 9 Co-constructing hospitable, caring and just urban villages 301 Conclusion: Leading out faith-fully: when deep speaks to deep 305 Index 307
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Contents List of figures List of tables A Preface: Stories, Being Storied, Re-Storying Introduction: Why embark on this journey? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ix xi xiii 1 Introduction to the journey 1 The context of the journey 2 The central concern, proposition and point of departure 4 How do I approach this journey? Methodological considerations 5 Own assumptions on the journey 6 A (concise) clarification of key terms for the journey 7 Structure of the journey 10 An invitation on a journey 11 PART I Epistemology - Identity - Methodology 17 1 “To know as we are known”: Towards a contextual-narrative planning epistemology 1 2 3 4 Journeying between the paradoxes 20 Shifting paradigms 22 Knowing together. 25 Towards a contextual-narrative approach 29 2 “Becoming like children”: Identity and urban praxis 1 Deconstructing modernist planning 41 2 The challenge of software infrastructure 45 41
vi Contents 3 Planning, as a political act 47 4 Planning as a spiritual act 48 5 Re-imagining the art of planning 49 3 A praxis-approach to city-making: Critical moments in the urban journey 60 Moment 1 Entering urban space 60 Moment 2 Reading urban space 60 Moment 3 Imagining urban space 60 Moment 4 Co-constructing urban space 61 At its core: the spirit of the planning process 61 1.1 As “flâneur”. 62 1.2 .with the eyes of a child. 63 1.3 .seeking/choosing community. 64 1.4 .in the labyrinth/s; journeys of adventure 65 2.1 Reading from the margins. 67 2.2 .deconstructing official narratives. 68 2.3 .discovering local wisdom; retrieving local narratives. 69 2.4 Reading symbolic, nonverbal language 70 3.1 .imagining. 71 3.2 .nurturing intuition. 72 3.3 A hermeneutic of suspicion and a hermeneutic of hunger 72 3.4 Critical imagination of an alternative consciousness 73 4.1 Journeys of co-construction 74 4.2 Co-construction needs community 75 PART II Doing the city together 81 FIRST MOMENT: Entering urban space 85 4 Personal and community narratives: Berea-Burgers Park and Tshwane’s inner city 1 The story of a neighbourhood: Berea-Burgers Park 87 2 Personal Reflections: 1973-2022 91 3 The Rewriting of a Story: Narratives from Berea-Burgers Park and Tshwane’s Inner City 99 87
vii Contents SECOND MOMENT: Reading urban space 139 5 Planners, participation, the poor 143 1 Perpetual dependence on outsiders: where are the people of the city? 143 2 How participatory is participation? Beyond theory toward radical participation/partnership 148 3 Where are the poor? 159 6 What has become of city-making?: Between fallacy, deficiency, commodity and conspiracy 167 1 How integrated is integrated urban development planning? 167 2 Deficiency-based planning models 171 3 The fallacy of urban renewal: displacement versus place making 174 4 Urban space: commodity, gift or threat? 181 5 Conspiracies of silence: what planners do not speak about 183 THIRD MOMENT: Imagining urban space 7 Discovering an alternative imagination: towards a spirituality of urban space 191 193 On an ‘alternative imagination’ 193 On spirituality 194 On city-making as vocation 195 1 City as womb: beyond skyscraper and battered woman 196 2 City as cathedral of the soul 201 3 Clown city: a place of fantasy and festivity 207 Public art; the urban jester 209 Artful urban regeneration 211 4 City as community of communities 216 5 Sustainable cities, communal economies 222 6 Ethical cities 226 8 Embodying an alternative imagination: Practising an ethic of urban space 234 1 An embodied presence 234 2 Interconnected community 241 3 The power of people 250
viii Contents FOURTH MOMENT: Constructing urban space 9 Communities and movements of hope: Between resistance and reconstruction 1 2 3 4 261 263 Communities of hope 263 Movements of interconnected communities 265 On resistance 267 On reconstruction 273 10 Fostering an integrated community-based urban praxis 284 1 Co-constructing the city 284 INTERRUPTION: A small portfolio of community-based urban engagements 285 Tshtvane Leadership Foundation; Feast of the Clowns; Yeast City Housing 286 Berea Community Forum; Salvokop Development Forum; Tshwane Homelessness Forum 288 Burgers Park Village Berea-Burgers Park Regeneration Initiative 291 2 The values, promise and limitations of community-based urban interventions 292 3 Cultivating every moment.· the journey of a community-based urban praxis 294 4 Centering around the “mother bird hovering over urban space” 295 5 Fostering community: between resistance and reconstruction 296 6 Building on local assets: finding synergies; expanding tables 298 7 A multiplicity of small, local solidarities, reclamations transformations 299 8 Weaving a net; spanning the city 300 9 Co-constructing hospitable, caring and just urban villages 301 Conclusion: Leading out faith-fully: when deep speaks to deep 305 Index 307 |
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spelling | De Beer, Stephan 1967- Verfasser (DE-588)1038388597 aut City-making, space and spirituality a community-based urban praxis with reflections from South Africa Stephan de Beer London ; New York Routledge 2024 xix, 319 Seiten Illustrationen 770 gr txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge research in planning and urban design Preface: stories, being storied, re-storying Introduction: why embark on this journey? Part 1: Epistemology – Identity – Methodology 1. "To know as we are known": towards a contextual-narrative planning epistemology 2. "Becoming like children": identity and urban praxis 3. A praxis-approach to city-making: critical moments in the journey Part 2: Doing the city together First Moment: Entering Urban Space 4. Personal and Community Narratives: Berea-Burgers Park and Tshwane’s inner city Second Moment: Reading Urban Space 5. Planners, Participation, the Poor 6. What has become of city-making? Between fallacy, deficiency, commodity and conspiracy Third Moment: Imagining Urban Space 7. Discovering an alternative imagination: towards a spirituality of urban space 8. Embodying an alternative imagination: practicing an ethic of urban space Fourth Moment: Constructing urban space 9. Communities and movements of hope: between resistance and reconstruction 10. Fostering an integrated community-based urban praxis Conclusion This book is about the soul of the city, embodied in its spaces and people. It traces dynamics in inner city neighbourhoods of South Africa’s post-apartheid capital, Pretoria. Viewing the city through its most vulnerable people and places, it recognizes that urban space is never neutral and shaped by competing value frameworks.The first part of the book invites planners, city-makers, and ordinary urban citizens, to consider a new self-understanding, reclaiming their agency in the city-making process. Through the metaphor of "becoming like children", planning practice is deconstructed and re-imagined. A praxis-based methodology is presented, cultivating four distinct moments of entering, reading, imagining and co-constructing the city. After deconstructing urban spaces and discourses, the second part of the book explores a concrete spirituality and ethic of urban space. It argues for a shift from planning as technocracy, to planning as immersed, participatory artistry: opening up to the "genius" of space, responsive to urban cries, and joining to construct new, soul-full spaces. Local communities and interconnected movements become embodiments of urban alternatives – through resistance and reconstruction; building on local assets; animating local reclamations; and weaving nets of hope that will span the entire city. Providing a concrete methodology for city-making that is rooted in a community-based urban praxis, this book will be of interest to urban planning researchers, professional planners and designers and also grass-root community developers or activists bicssc / Regional geography bicssc / The environment bicssc / Housing & homelessness bicssc / Urban & municipal planning bicssc / City & town planning - architectural aspects bicssc / Religion - general bicssc / Christianity bicssc / Politics & government bicssc / Cultural studies bicssc / Urban communities bicssc / Development economics & emerging economies bisacsh / ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning bisacsh / RELIGION / Spirituality Raum (DE-588)4048561-4 gnd rswk-swf Stadtplanung (DE-588)4056754-0 gnd rswk-swf Südafrika (DE-588)4078012-0 gnd rswk-swf Pretoria (DE-588)4116098-8 gnd rswk-swf Südafrika (DE-588)4078012-0 g Pretoria (DE-588)4116098-8 g Raum (DE-588)4048561-4 s Stadtplanung (DE-588)4056754-0 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-003-33595-5 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034835669&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_full | City-making, space and spirituality a community-based urban praxis with reflections from South Africa Stephan de Beer |
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