Post-socialist Cities and the Urban Common Good

Post-socialist Cities and the Urban Common Good

Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe

Grabkowska, Maja

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

196

Dura

Inglês

9780367545734

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction

PART I: Urban common good before and after 1989 in theory and practice

1. The city and the common good: in search of a common ground

Commonality in the city

What makes the urban common good?

The neoliberal imprint: city as a commodity versus city as a commons

Post-socialist geographies of urban common good

2. Transforming conceptions of urban common good in Central and Eastern Europe

Urban common good during and after socialism

City as a communal infrastructure: the rise and demise of the socialist urban utopia

City as a commodity: privatisation and appropriation of the common since 1989

City as a commons: return to the idea(l) of urban common good in the mid-2010s

PART II: Commoning the post-socialist city: evidence from Poland

3. Towards the city as a commons: the changing public discourse in Poland between 1989 and 2019 Discourse analysis as a key to understanding urban change in Poland after socialism

Occasional and unassuming: legal notions of urban common good

Unravelling of the urban common good in the print media

Embracement of the urban common(s) in academic research

4. Interpretations of common good by urban actors in Gdansk, Krakow and Lodz

Selection and overview of the case-study cities

Interviewing urban stakeholders in Gdansk, Krakow and Lodz

The post-socialist urban common good unpacked

Going back to the obvious'?: the forging of urban common good in concrete narratives

5. (Re)making of the urban common good in a post-socialist city
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