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Tag Archives: Social housing
‘Martin Wagner in America’ | Out in Planning Perspectives
The final version of my article ‘Martin Wagner in America: planning and the political economy of capitalist urbanization’ has been published in Planning Perspectives (this alternative link provides temporary free access to the full paper). This is part of the … Continue reading
Posted in Architectural design, Architecture, Martin Wagner, Planning history, Political economy, Political urbanism, Politics, Space and politics, Urban design, Urban politics, Urban studies
Tagged Architecture, Berlin, Capitalism, Exile, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Martin Wagner, Planning, Planning history, Planning perspectives, Social Democratic Party of Germany, Social housing, Social policy, SPD, Trade unions, Urban design, Urban renewal, Urban sprawl, Urbanization, USA, Weimar Republic, Welfare state
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The Housing Question Revisited | New Issue of ACME and 2012 panel at AAG wih Neil Smith
ACME 15(3) is out, including a special section—coordinated by Henrik Gutzon Larsen, Anders Lund Hansen, Gordon MacLeod and Tom Slater—devoted to revisit Engels’ The Housing Question through a number of case studies and a transcription of Neil Smith’s intervention on … Continue reading
Posted in Conflicto urbano, Derecho a la ciudad, Espacio social, Espacio y política, Housing, Neil Smith, Neoliberalismo, The Housing Question, Vivienda social
Tagged ACME, Anders Lund Hansen, Engels, Gordon MacLeod, Kate Shaw, Neil Smith, Neoliberalism, Peter Marcuse, Social housing, The Housing Question, The Housing Question Revisited, Tom Slater, Ute Lehrer
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