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Exploring the Production of Urban Space

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The ideas of Henri Lefebvre on the production of urban space have become increasingly useful for understanding worldwide post-industrial city transformation. This important book uses new internatio...
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  • 01 March 2016
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The ideas of Henri Lefebvre on the production of urban space have become increasingly useful for understanding worldwide post-industrial city transformation. This important book uses new international comparative research to engage critically with Lefebvre’s spatial theories and challenge recent thinking about the nature of urban space.

Meticulous research in Vancouver, Lowell MA and Manchester, England, explains how urban public spaces, including differential space, are contested and socially produced. Spatial coalitions, counter-representations and counterprojects are seen as vital elements in such processes. The book contributes critically to the post-industrial city comparative analysis literature. It provides an accessible guide for those who care about cities, public space, city planning and urban policy. This interdisciplinary book will be of interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of urban: geography, planning, policy, politics, regeneration and sociology. It will also be relevant for politicians, policy makers and urban activists.

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Price: $127.95
Pages: 380
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 01 March 2016
ISBN: 9781447305743
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, Urban and municipal planning and policy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Regional Planning, Urban communities / city life
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Michael Leary-Owhin has 20 years’ experience in the field of urban regeneration. He is a chartered town planner and has worked in the public and private sectors. Michael has published in a range of academic journals, contributes regularly to major international conferences and is the co-editor (2013) of The Routledge Companion to Urban Regeneration. Currently, he is senior lecturer and course director (MA Urban Regeneration and MA Planning Policy and Practice) at London South Bank University.

Introduction: Cities and public space;

Vancouver: (Re)presenting urban space;

Vancouver: Producing urban public space and city transformation;

Lowell (Re)presenting urban space;

Lowell: Producing urban public space and city transformation;

Manchester (Re)presenting urban space;

Manchester: Producing urban public space and city transformation;

Venturing beyond Lefebvre: Producing differential space;

Conclusions: Differential space implications.