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999 _c55801
_d55801
020 _a9780262517416
082 _a388.411
_bLOU
100 _aLoukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia
_965638
245 _aSidewalks : conflict and negotiation over public space
260 _aLondon
_bMIT Press
_c2012
300 _ax,328,iiip.
440 _aUrban and industrial environments Ed. by Robert Gottlieb and Henry R. Luce
_965559
505 _aCONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS lX 1.HISTORY AND EVOLUTION 1 1INTRODUCTION: THE SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL LIFE OF SIDEWALKS 3 2 CONSTRUCTION AND EVOLUTION OF SIDEWALKS 15 II DISPLAY, OPPORTUNITY, AND CELEBRATION 35 3 PROMENADING AND THE PERFORMANCE OF INDIVIDUAL IDENTITIES 39 4 PERFORMING COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES: PARADES, fESTIVALS, AND CELEBRATIONS 61 III DISRUPTION AND CONFRONTATION 81 5 EVERYDAY POLITICS AND THE RIGHT TO THE SIDEWALK 85 6 SIDEWALK AS SPACE OF DISSENT 97 IV COMPETING USES AND MEANINGS 123 7 SIDEWALK AS SPACE OF ECONOMIC SURVIVAL 127 8 SIDEWALK AS SHELTER 157 9 SIDEWALK AS URBAN FOREST 189 v REGULATION AND CONTROL 219 10 CONTROLLING DANGER, CREATING FEAR 225 11 MUNICIPALITIES IN CONTROL 243 12REVISITING PUBLIC SPACE AND THE ROLE OF SIDEWALKS 265 NOTES 275 REFERENCES 283 INDEX 315
600 _944974
700 _aEhrenfeucht, Renia
_965556
890 _aUK
891 _aGratis
942 _2ddc