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Flavia Alice Mameli,Franziska Polleter,Mathilda Rosengren,Josefine Sarkez-knudsen

Urban Appropriation Strategies - Exploring Space-Making Practices in Contemporary European Cityscapes

Urban Appropriation Strategies - Exploring Space-Making Practices in Contemporary European Cityscapes

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The transience of European city-making and dwelling has necessitated a methodological rethinking for professionals, social and natural scientists, artists, and activists interested in remaking and reclaiming urban space. This anthology explores various perspectives on urban appropriation strategies, their relation to public space-making, and their implications for future city development, highlighting how appropriation informs and relates to cultural narratives, politico-historical occasions, and socio-ecological expressions.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 152 pages
Publication date: 08 December 2021
Publisher: Transcript Verlag


The rapid transformation of European urban landscapes and the way people live in them has become impossible to ignore in recent years. This urban flux demands a methodological reevaluation for professionals, social and natural scientists, artists, and activists who are passionate about reshaping and reclaiming urban spaces. This anthology offers a diverse range of perspectives on urban appropriation strategies, their relationship to public space creation, and their potential implications for future city development. It explores how appropriation ideas and practices shape and interact with cultural narratives, political-historical events, and socio-ecological expressions.

The editors of this anthology have approached the topic with a practical and empirical focus, seeking to provide valuable insights for practitioners and policymakers alike. The chapters in this collection are written by experts in the field, drawing on their extensive research and experience to offer practical examples and case studies.

One of the key themes that emerges from the anthology is the role of appropriation in shaping urban identity and culture. The authors argue that appropriation is not just about physical transformation but also about the way that people use and interpret spaces. They explore how appropriation can be used to challenge dominant narratives, promote inclusivity, and create new spaces for marginalized communities.

Another important theme is the relationship between appropriation and public space. The authors argue that appropriation can be a powerful tool for creating public spaces that are more accessible, inclusive, and dynamic. They explore how appropriation can be used to reclaim public spaces that have been marginalized or neglected, and how it can be used to create new public spaces that reflect the diverse needs and interests of urban communities.

The anthology also examines the implications of appropriation for future city development. The authors argue that appropriation can be a catalyst for innovation and creativity, but that it also poses challenges for policymakers and developers. They explore how appropriation can be used to promote sustainable development, and how it can be used to address social and economic inequality.

In conclusion, this anthology provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the topic of urban appropriation. It offers a valuable resource for professionals, social and natural scientists, artists, and activists who are interested in reshaping and reclaiming urban spaces. The chapters in this collection are written by experts in the field, and they provide practical examples and case studies that will be useful to practitioners and policymakers alike.

Weight: 666g
Dimension: 226 x 147 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783837641707

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