City-making, Space and Spirituality
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City-making, Space and Spirituality
A Community-Based Urban Praxis with Reflections from South Africa
de Beer, Stephan
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
304
Mole
9781032372273
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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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inner city neighbourhoods;South Africa;Pretoria;post-apartheid;spirituality;participatory artistry;community planning;city-making;grassroots;Community Development Corporations;Gauteng Provincial Government;Reflective Practice;Dorothee Soelle;City Improvement Districts;Central Methodist Mission;Precinct;Follow;Civil Society;De Beer;Integrated Development Plans;Spatial Development Framework;Radical Participation;Young Men;Local Urban Communities;Aerial Digital Image;City Strategy;South African Police Services;Local Knowledge;Genius Loci;Urban Praxis;Post-1994 Democratic South Africa;Development Corporations;Access ARV Treatment;Child Friendly City
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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inner city neighbourhoods;South Africa;Pretoria;post-apartheid;spirituality;participatory artistry;community planning;city-making;grassroots;Community Development Corporations;Gauteng Provincial Government;Reflective Practice;Dorothee Soelle;City Improvement Districts;Central Methodist Mission;Precinct;Follow;Civil Society;De Beer;Integrated Development Plans;Spatial Development Framework;Radical Participation;Young Men;Local Urban Communities;Aerial Digital Image;City Strategy;South African Police Services;Local Knowledge;Genius Loci;Urban Praxis;Post-1994 Democratic South Africa;Development Corporations;Access ARV Treatment;Child Friendly City