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Co-Designing Publics by Carlos Tobar 2023 Trade Paperback

Co-Designing Publics by Carlos Tobar 2023 Trade Paperback

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Further Details Title: Co-Designing Publics Condition: New Description: Co-Designing Publics brings together a mix of academics, activists, and practitioners to discuss and debate discourses from scho...

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Further Details Title: Co-Designing Publics Condition: New Description: Co-Designing Publics brings together a mix of academics, activists, and practitioners to discuss and debate discourses from scholarly research, grassroots activism, and design ideas for future action. The “Co-Designing Publics” global research network, funded by a grant awarded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, has a sustained focus on the public realm and its production through informal strategies in cities of the global south. As cities are increasingly confronted by multiple crises [e.g. Covid-19 pandemic, climate crisis] and conditions of precarity [e.g. urban inequality, inadequate public infrastructure], such circumstances call for more interactive, collaborative, and creative approaches for [re]designing their public realm. Based on these premises, the book integrates discussions of three critical and interrelated phenomena: creative ways of mobilising communities around common concerns and desires [i.e. co-designing publics], deployment of grassroots tactics and social innovations [i.e. informal strategies], and production of spatial networks of public spaces intertwined with their ongoing governance [i.e. public realm]. Contextually grounding these discussions in cities of the global south enables us to learn how innovative co-design practices operate around issues such as homelessness and affordable housing, sustainable and equitable energy systems, waste management, cooperative models of property ownership, the promotion and protection of human rights, and the production of peace in contexts of violence. The book thereby draws from and presents public conversations between academic research and case studies of activism [from Bogota, Bengaluru, Cape Town, Jakarta, Phnom Penh, and Sao Paulo]. Author: Aseem Inam EAN: 9781957183572 ISBN: 9781957183572 Format: Paperback Publisher: Oro Editions Release Date: 12/01/2023 Country/Region of Manufacture: US Genre: Architecture & Antiques ISBN-10: 1957183578 Language: English Item Height: 215mm Item Length: 140mm Item Weight: 270g Release Year: 2023 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Carlos Tobar

Dewey Decimal

307.14

Dewey Edition

23

Format

Trade Paperback

ISBN-10

1957183578

ISBN-13

9781957183572

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Length

8.5 in

Item Width

5.5 in

LC Classification Number

HN49.C6

Language

English

Number of Pages

128 Pages

Publication Name

Co-Designing Publics

Publication Year

2023

Publisher

Oro Editions

Subject

Urban & Land Use Planning, Individual Architects & Firms / Monographs, General, Regional

Subject Area

Architecture

Synopsis

Co-Designing Publics brings together a mix of academics, activists, and practitioners to discuss and debate discourses from scholarly research, grassroots activism, and design ideas for future action. The "Co-Designing Publics" global research network, funded by a grant awarded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, has a sustained focus on the public realm and its production through informal strategies in cities of the global south. As cities are increasingly confronted by multiple crises [e.g. Covid-19 pandemic, climate crisis] and conditions of precarity [e.g. urban inequality, inadequate public infrastructure], such circumstances call for more interactive, collaborative, and creative approaches for [re]designing their public realm. Based on these premises, the book integrates discussions of three critical and interrelated phenomena: creative ways of mobilizing communities around common concerns and desires [i.e. co-designing publics], deployment of grassroots tactics and social innovations [i.e. informal strategies], and production of spatial networks of public spaces intertwined with their ongoing governance [i.e. public realm]. Contextually grounding these discussions in cities of the global south enables us to learn how innovative co-design practices operate around issues such as homelessness and affordable housing, sustainable and equitable energy systems, waste management, cooperative models of property ownership, the promotion and protection of human rights, and the production of peace in contexts of violence. The book thereby draws from and presents public conversations between academic research and case studies of activism [from Bogota, Bengaluru, Cape Town, Jakarta, Phnom Penh, and Sao Paulo]. The book is a slim paperback that is affordable and written and illustrated in an engaging manner to make it accessible to a broad audience globally.S

Type

Textbook

brand

Oro Editions

gtin13

9781957183572

Reviews

  1. Khyronbfcdae

    A thought-provoking read that blends academic insight with real-world activism, offering fresh perspectives on urban design in the global south. The collaborative approach makes complex ideas accessible, sparking inspiration for anyone interested in shaping inclusive public spaces. A must-read for designers, researchers, and changemakers alike!