Postmodernism and Urban Development
Postmodernism is a broad and often ambiguous term, but at its core, it represents a reaction against the rationalism, functionalism, and homogeneity of modernism.
Housing and Urbanization: Balancing Growth and Livability
A major challenge we face globally is that cities are moving rapidly, and most of this growth is invertible.
The role of gender in urban mobility: women right’s to the city
In terms of urban mobility, women and men move around the city in different ways. And there are important differences in the displacements performed by
Turning Migrant Workers into Citizens in Urbanizing China
One of the root causes of inequity is urban and rural differentiation China is experiencing a massive migration to the cities, mostly due to the
Spatial Justice and the Right to the City
Right to the city The idea of the “right to the city” was first used in 1968 by philosopher and sociologist Henri Lefebvre. Both the
Justice and Conservation – Insights from People, Plants and Justice: The Politics of Nature Conservation
THIS PUBLICATION IS essentially an attempt to articulate some of the insights, key themes, and unsettled questions linked to market-based conservation that are more fully
Urbanism By Any Other Name
In our ongoing quest for improving cities, we have come up with all manner of tactics for “good” urbanism, some of which even have organizations