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5. An Anatomy of Failure: Planning After the Fact in Contemporary Bogotá, Colombia
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Living Life Among Planners 1
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PART I. Social and Cultural Contexts of Planning
- 1. Shaping Cultural Space: Reflections on the Politics and Cosmology of Urbanism 19
- 2. Why Planners Need Anthropologists 42
- 3. Redesigning the Republic? Public Gardens, Participatory Design, and Citizenship in Immigrant Paris 61
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PART II. Grand Plans and Their Discontents
- 4. Zoning as Default: The Politics of Foreign- Sponsored Urban Planning in Siem Reap, Cambodia 83
- 5. An Anatomy of Failure: Planning After the Fact in Contemporary Bogotá, Colombia 100
- 6. A “Zoning Tombola”: Informal Planning in Niamey, Niger 119
- 7. Breaking the Rules, Making the Ruler: Syriac Homes and the Limits of Swedish Planning 137
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PART III. Resituating a “Universal” Praxis
- 8. The Scales of Justice: Region, Rights, and Responsibility in St. Louis, Missouri 163
- 9. Power without the Mustache: Urban Quality as Planning Practice in Post- Industrial Barcelona 179
- 10. The Games We Play: What Is Participation in Urban Planning? Insights from Warsaw 196
- 11. From the Real to the Virtual: A Swedish Solution for “Universal” Sustainable Development in Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm 216
- Afterword: The Problem of the Present in Anthropology and Urban Planning 235
- List of Contributors 243
- Index 247
- Acknowledgments 253
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Living Life Among Planners 1
-
PART I. Social and Cultural Contexts of Planning
- 1. Shaping Cultural Space: Reflections on the Politics and Cosmology of Urbanism 19
- 2. Why Planners Need Anthropologists 42
- 3. Redesigning the Republic? Public Gardens, Participatory Design, and Citizenship in Immigrant Paris 61
-
PART II. Grand Plans and Their Discontents
- 4. Zoning as Default: The Politics of Foreign- Sponsored Urban Planning in Siem Reap, Cambodia 83
- 5. An Anatomy of Failure: Planning After the Fact in Contemporary Bogotá, Colombia 100
- 6. A “Zoning Tombola”: Informal Planning in Niamey, Niger 119
- 7. Breaking the Rules, Making the Ruler: Syriac Homes and the Limits of Swedish Planning 137
-
PART III. Resituating a “Universal” Praxis
- 8. The Scales of Justice: Region, Rights, and Responsibility in St. Louis, Missouri 163
- 9. Power without the Mustache: Urban Quality as Planning Practice in Post- Industrial Barcelona 179
- 10. The Games We Play: What Is Participation in Urban Planning? Insights from Warsaw 196
- 11. From the Real to the Virtual: A Swedish Solution for “Universal” Sustainable Development in Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm 216
- Afterword: The Problem of the Present in Anthropology and Urban Planning 235
- List of Contributors 243
- Index 247
- Acknowledgments 253