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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Imprint 18
- TABLE OF CONTENTS xxi
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT 23
- FOREWORD 25
- Speakers 29
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UNDERSTANDING POPULISM
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PANEL 1‹ Populism
- HOW TO BE AND NOT TO POP? 34
- The Populist Moment 38
- How to Be and not to Pop Why are some populations populist and others aren’t? 46
- What was the New Economy? 56
- Pictorial thinking: symbolic forms, perception and internal pictures 72
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STRATEGIES OF MOBILISATION
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PANEL 2‹ Media
- Introduction 82
- Home of the Public? Paradoxes of Urban Mediascapes 86
- Mental Capitalism 98
- The Process That Changed Architecture 116
- Are Competitions Populist? A Bourdieusian Alternative Perspective 132
- Creating Majority Support by not Compromising 150
- The Average Citizen 166
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STRATEGIES OF ANTICIPATION
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PANEL 3‹ Design
- Introduction 176
- Searching for the ‘everyday’ 180
- From Induction to Incitement: Inside the Massive Change Project 188
- “What do they want?” 206
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PANEL 4‹ Architecture (for People)
- Introduction 222
- BENIDORM. The reasons for success 224
- Bust or Fold? The New Culture of Control 236
- Complexity and Populism 248
- New Urbanism’s Subversive Marketing 254
- “Populism Redux?” 270
- In the Name of the People; The Populist Movement in Architecture 288
- Working with appearance(s) 306
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PANEL 5‹ Architecture (with People)
- Introduction 320
- Towards an open-source architectural practice 324
- Urban Planning 334
- McSyn: Cross-Modal architectural portraits 358
- Blur 374
- AFTERWORD‹ The limits and virtues of architecture 391
- GLOSSARY 394
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Imprint 18
- TABLE OF CONTENTS xxi
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT 23
- FOREWORD 25
- Speakers 29
-
UNDERSTANDING POPULISM
-
PANEL 1‹ Populism
- HOW TO BE AND NOT TO POP? 34
- The Populist Moment 38
- How to Be and not to Pop Why are some populations populist and others aren’t? 46
- What was the New Economy? 56
- Pictorial thinking: symbolic forms, perception and internal pictures 72
-
STRATEGIES OF MOBILISATION
-
PANEL 2‹ Media
- Introduction 82
- Home of the Public? Paradoxes of Urban Mediascapes 86
- Mental Capitalism 98
- The Process That Changed Architecture 116
- Are Competitions Populist? A Bourdieusian Alternative Perspective 132
- Creating Majority Support by not Compromising 150
- The Average Citizen 166
-
STRATEGIES OF ANTICIPATION
-
PANEL 3‹ Design
- Introduction 176
- Searching for the ‘everyday’ 180
- From Induction to Incitement: Inside the Massive Change Project 188
- “What do they want?” 206
-
PANEL 4‹ Architecture (for People)
- Introduction 222
- BENIDORM. The reasons for success 224
- Bust or Fold? The New Culture of Control 236
- Complexity and Populism 248
- New Urbanism’s Subversive Marketing 254
- “Populism Redux?” 270
- In the Name of the People; The Populist Movement in Architecture 288
- Working with appearance(s) 306
-
PANEL 5‹ Architecture (with People)
- Introduction 320
- Towards an open-source architectural practice 324
- Urban Planning 334
- McSyn: Cross-Modal architectural portraits 358
- Blur 374
- AFTERWORD‹ The limits and virtues of architecture 391
- GLOSSARY 394