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The role of interstitial spaces in the growing urban region of Hamburg
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Inhalt 7
- About this book 13
- Illustrations 14
- Post-growth geographies 15
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I. Spaces of Perspective
- Using socio-spatial concepts of situatedness to explain work processes in the context of post-growth economies 37
- Spatial strategies for a post-growth transformation 61
- Reducing working hours in small enterprises as a post-growth practice? 85
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Lessons from Practice
- The emancipatory project of degrowth 99
- Degrowth 107
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II. Spaces of Possibility
- Growth independence through social innovations? 113
- Criteria for post-growth residential development: The example of the city of Zurich 137
- Makerspaces 157
- Performing gaps 173
- Town and countryside in flux 189
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Lessons from Practice
- The role of interstitial spaces in the growing urban region of Hamburg 205
- ‘Hobbyhimmel’ – an open workshop in the context of post-growth 211
- Neighbourhood farms as new places for participation and grow-your-own 217
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III. Spaces of Conflict
- Provincialising degrowth 223
- Financing post-growth? 241
- ‘Status quo avant-gardists’ and ‘prevention innovators’ 263
- The growth fixation of the European Union 287
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Lessons from Practice
- We have a responsibility to be a bit more pragmatic 297
- We should continue this dialogue with the EU institutions 303
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IV. Spaces of Design
- Spatial transformations: Process, goal, guideline? 309
- Cornerstones and positions of a precautionary post-growth economy 323
- New roles in collective, growth-independent spatial organisation 347
- The Bauhaus as a designer of transition 363
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Lessons from Practice
- Post-growth perspectives for the Lausitz lignite mining region? – Opportunities and challenges 391
- Hacking Ulm 399
- Designing living spaces together in open-ended approaches 407
- Opening up spaces of possibility with artistic experiments 417
- Authors 423
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Inhalt 7
- About this book 13
- Illustrations 14
- Post-growth geographies 15
-
I. Spaces of Perspective
- Using socio-spatial concepts of situatedness to explain work processes in the context of post-growth economies 37
- Spatial strategies for a post-growth transformation 61
- Reducing working hours in small enterprises as a post-growth practice? 85
-
Lessons from Practice
- The emancipatory project of degrowth 99
- Degrowth 107
-
II. Spaces of Possibility
- Growth independence through social innovations? 113
- Criteria for post-growth residential development: The example of the city of Zurich 137
- Makerspaces 157
- Performing gaps 173
- Town and countryside in flux 189
-
Lessons from Practice
- The role of interstitial spaces in the growing urban region of Hamburg 205
- ‘Hobbyhimmel’ – an open workshop in the context of post-growth 211
- Neighbourhood farms as new places for participation and grow-your-own 217
-
III. Spaces of Conflict
- Provincialising degrowth 223
- Financing post-growth? 241
- ‘Status quo avant-gardists’ and ‘prevention innovators’ 263
- The growth fixation of the European Union 287
-
Lessons from Practice
- We have a responsibility to be a bit more pragmatic 297
- We should continue this dialogue with the EU institutions 303
-
IV. Spaces of Design
- Spatial transformations: Process, goal, guideline? 309
- Cornerstones and positions of a precautionary post-growth economy 323
- New roles in collective, growth-independent spatial organisation 347
- The Bauhaus as a designer of transition 363
-
Lessons from Practice
- Post-growth perspectives for the Lausitz lignite mining region? – Opportunities and challenges 391
- Hacking Ulm 399
- Designing living spaces together in open-ended approaches 407
- Opening up spaces of possibility with artistic experiments 417
- Authors 423