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Voies publiques, histoires & pratiques de l'espace public à Paris
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ISBN: 2708407619 2907513893 Year: 2006 Publisher: Paris : Éd. du Pavillon de l'Arsenal : A. & J. Picard,

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Spatial practices : modes of action and engagement with the city
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ISBN: 9780815351863 0815351860 9780815351870 0815351879 9781351140041 1351140043 9781351140034 1351140035 9781351140027 1351140027 9781351140010 1351140019 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York: Routledge,

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This book explores 'spatial practices', a loose and expandable set of approaches that embrace the political and the activist, the performative and the curatorial, the architectural and the urban. Acting upon and engaging with the public realm, the field of spatial practices allows people to reconnect with their own sense of agency through engagement in space and place, exploring and prototyping alternative futures in the here and now. The 24 chapters contain essays, visual essays and interviews, featuring contributions from an international set of experimental practitioners including Jeanne van Heeswijk (Netherlands), Teddy Cruz (Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman, San Diego), Hector (USA), The Decorators (London) and OOZE (Netherlands). Beautifully designed with full colour illustrations, Spatial Practices advances dialogue and collaboration between academics and practitioners and is essential reading for students, researchers and professionals in architecture, urban planning and urban policy.


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Handbook on planning and power
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ISBN: 9781035353002 9781839109751 9781839109768 Year: 2023 Publisher: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Publishing

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"Drawing on research from diverse thinkers in urban planning and the built environment, this Handbook articulates the cutting edge of contemporary understandings about power and its impact on planning. It identifies the current state of knowledge about planning and power, as well as emerging trajectories within this field of research. This comprehensive Handbook examines power relations in late capitalism and provides normative suggestions on how power might be utilised in planning. Chapters analyse the work of fundamental theoretical thinkers, including Marx, Foucault, Deleuze, and Lacan, as well as the history and practice of abolitionist housing justice in the United States, feminist and queer perspectives on planning and power, and the emerging autonomous Smart City. It demonstrates the effects of power within planning and the ways in which individuals, communities, and organisations are shaped and impacted positively and negatively by its practices. With case studies from a range of different geopolitical regions, this stimulating Handbook will be essential reading for students and scholars of architecture, community development, geography, urban and regional planning, urban design, and urban studies. It will also be beneficial for practitioners of planning and the built environment"--


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Archéologie des villes dans le Nord-Ouest de l'Europe (VIIe - XIIIe siècle). IVème Congrès International d'Archéologie Médiévale
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ISSN: 11428112 ISBN: 2908038102 9782908038101 Year: 1994 Volume: 11 7 Publisher: Douai Société Archéologique de Douai


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Scripting justice in late medieval Europe : legal practice and communication in the law courts of Utrecht, York and Paris
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ISBN: 9789048555499 9789463723473 9463723471 9048555493 Year: 2022 Publisher: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press

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Late medieval societies witnessed the emergence of a particular form of socio-legal practice and logic, focused on the law court and its legal process. In a context of legal pluralism, courts tried to carve out their own position by influencing people's conception of what justice was and how one was supposed to achieve it. These "scripts of justice" took shape through a range of media, including texts, speech, embodied activities and the spaces used to perform all these. Looking beyond traditional historiographical narratives of state building or the professionalization of law, this book argues that the development of law courts was grounded in changing forms of multimedial interaction between those who sought justice and those who claimed to provide it. Through a comparative study of three markedly different types of courts, it involves both local contexts and broader developments in tracing the communication strategies of these late medieval claimants to socio-legal authority

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