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Against the Commons : A Radical History of Urban Planning by Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago (2022, Trade Paperback)

Against the Commons : A Radical History of Urban Planning by Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago (2022, Trade Paperback)

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Specifics

Author

Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago

Dewey Decimal

307.1216

Dewey Edition

23

Format

Trade Paperback

ISBN-10

1517911761

ISBN-13

9781517911768

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Height

0.7 in

Item Length

8.5 in

Item Weight

13.9 Oz

Item Width

5.5 in

LC Classification Number

HT166.S3965 2022

LCCN

2022-015040

Language

English

Number of Pages

320 Pages

Publication Name

Against the Commons : a Radical History of Urban Planning

Publication Year

2022

Publisher

University of Minnesota Press

Reviews

" Against the Commons rewrites the history of capitalist urbanization since the eighteenth century by focusing on the role of planning in struggles around social reproduction. This fresh and exciting book is an invitation to scholars, students, and practitioners in planning, architecture, and urban studies to rethink the past and the future of urbanization."--lukasz Stanek, University of Manchester " Against the Commons is one of the most important, original, and radical contributions to planning theory and history in the past fifty years. While Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago offers a sharply critical perspective on the project of planning under capitalism, he also provides an inspiring call for new forms of collective self-management that protect, extend, and empower the commons."--Neil Brenner, University of Chicago " Against the Commons draws attention to the sparsely studied negative agency of urban planning and capitalist urbanization in the demise of achieving improvements associated with the commons, such as collectivization of society and creation of communal space. "-- Environment Urbanization " Against the Commons is a truly ground-breaking work, which both deepens our understanding of the genealogies of urban planning and opens up several avenues for discussion and critique."-- Housing Studies " Against the Commons is a vital contribution to contemporary urban research and politics."-- Antipode " Against the Commons is a time-traveling, discipline-busting re-evaluation of planning and its history, and it offers a compelling vision of its could-be radical remaking."-- The Metropole " [Against the Commons] is grounding in the specifics of each site, its provocative comparison, and its clear theoretical perspective and central argument."-- H-Net, " Against the Commons rewrites the history of capitalist urbanization since the eighteenth century by focusing on the role of planning in struggles around social reproduction. This fresh and exciting book is an invitation to scholars, students, and practitioners in planning, architecture, and urban studies to rethink the past and the future of urbanization."--lukasz Stanek, University of Manchester " Against the Commons is one of the most important, original, and radical contributions to planning theory and history in the past fifty years. While Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago offers a sharply critical perspective on the project of planning under capitalism, he also provides an inspiring call for new forms of collective self-management that protect, extend, and empower the commons."--Neil Brenner, University of Chicago " Against the Commons draws attention to the sparsely studied negative agency of urban planning and capitalist urbanization in the demise of achieving improvements associated with the commons, such as collectivization of society and creation of communal space." -- Environment Urbanization " Against the Commons is a truly ground-breaking work, which both deepens our understanding of the genealogies of urban planning and opens up several avenues for discussion and critique." -- Housing Studies, " Against the Commons rewrites the history of capitalist urbanization since the eighteenth century by focusing on the role of planning in struggles around social reproduction. This fresh and exciting book is an invitation to scholars, students, and practitioners in planning, architecture, and urban studies to rethink the past and the future of urbanization."--lukasz Stanek, University of Manchester

Subject

Urban & Land Use Planning, Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, Social History, Sociology / Urban

Subject Area

Political Science, Architecture, Social Science, History

Synopsis

An alternative history of capitalist urbanization through the lens of the commons Characterized by shared, self-managed access to food, housing, and the basic conditions for a creative life, the commons are essential for communities to flourish and protect spaces of collective autonomy from capitalist encroachment. In a narrative spanning more than three centuries, Against the Commons provides a radical counterhistory of urban planning that explores how capitalism and spatial politics have evolved to address this challenge. Highlighting episodes from preindustrial England, New York City and Chicago between the 1850s and the early 1900s, Weimar-era Berlin, and neoliberal Milan, Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago shows how capitalist urbanization has eroded the egalitarian, convivial life-worlds around the commons. The book combines detailed archival research with provocative critical theory to illuminate past and ongoing struggles over land, shared resources, public space, neighborhoods, creativity, and spatial imaginaries. Against the Commons underscores the ways urbanization shapes the social fabric of places and territories, lending particular awareness to the impact of planning and design initiatives on working-class communities and popular strata. Projecting history into the future, it outlines an alternative vision for a postcapitalist urban planning, one in which the structure of collective spaces is ultimately defined by the people who inhabit them.

Type

Textbook

brand

University of Minnesota Press

gtin13

9781517911768