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“A landmark study showing how empirical work, through the methodology of the social sciences, can come into contact with political philosophy and disability studies so as to make a meaningful contribution to policy. Dr. Victor Santiago Pineda’s work will be read for decades, as a foundation for future research on the application of the capabilities approach to social justice.” — Anand Jayaprakash Vaidya, Professor of Philosophy San Jose State University, California, USA This Open Access book is an anthropological urban study of the Emirate of Dubai, its institutions, and their evolution. It provides a contemporary history of disability in city planning from a non-Western perspective and explores the cultural context for its positioning. Three insights inform the author’s approach. First, disability research, much like other urban or social issues, must be situated in a particular place. Second, access and inclusion forms a key part of both local and global planning issues. Third, a 21st century planning education should take access and inclusion into consideration by applying a disability lens to the empirical, methodological, and theoretical advances of the field. By bridging theory and practice, this book provides new insights on inclusive city planning and comparative urban theory. This book should be read as part of a larger struggle to define and assert access; it’s a story of how equity and justice are central themes in building the cities of the future and of today.
Cultural studies --- Sociology --- Politics & government --- Public administration --- Sociology, Urban. --- People with disabilities. --- Public policy. --- Social justice. --- Human rights. --- Ethnology—Middle East . --- Urban Studies/Sociology. --- Disability Studies. --- Public Policy. --- Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights. --- Middle Eastern Culture. --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Human rights --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Equality --- Justice --- Cripples --- Disabled --- Disabled people --- Disabled persons --- Handicapped --- Handicapped people --- Individuals with disabilities --- People with physical disabilities --- Persons with disabilities --- Physically challenged people --- Physically disabled people --- Physically handicapped --- Persons --- Disabilities --- Sociology of disability --- Urban sociology --- Cities and towns --- Law and legislation --- Urban Studies/Sociology --- Disability Studies --- Public Policy --- Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights --- Middle Eastern Culture --- Urban Sociology --- Biotechnology --- Human Rights --- Urban Studies --- Urban Affairs --- Urban Planning --- Urban Governance --- Middle East --- Dubai --- City States --- Urbanization --- Public Administration --- Development Studies --- Gulf Studies --- Urban communities
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“A landmark study showing how empirical work, through the methodology of the social sciences, can come into contact with political philosophy and disability studies so as to make a meaningful contribution to policy. Dr. Victor Santiago Pineda’s work will be read for decades, as a foundation for future research on the application of the capabilities approach to social justice.” — Anand Jayaprakash Vaidya, Professor of Philosophy San Jose State University, California, USA This Open Access book is an anthropological urban study of the Emirate of Dubai, its institutions, and their evolution. It provides a contemporary history of disability in city planning from a non-Western perspective and explores the cultural context for its positioning. Three insights inform the author’s approach. First, disability research, much like other urban or social issues, must be situated in a particular place. Second, access and inclusion forms a key part of both local and global planning issues. Third, a 21st century planning education should take access and inclusion into consideration by applying a disability lens to the empirical, methodological, and theoretical advances of the field. By bridging theory and practice, this book provides new insights on inclusive city planning and comparative urban theory. This book should be read as part of a larger struggle to define and assert access; it’s a story of how equity and justice are central themes in building the cities of the future and of today.
Sociology --- Social policy and particular groups --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- Human rights --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- mensenrechten --- etnologie --- sociologie --- personen met een beperking --- steden --- Middle East
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"The rapid spread of smart cities around the world has the potential to deepen inequality and accelerate inclusion and belonging. In his powerful and timely new volume, Dr. Victor Pineda calls on city leaders and residents to adopt a radically inclusive approach to urban design in a digitally transforming world.” —Robert Muggah, PhD, Smart city expert and TED speaker, Founder of SecDev and Igarape Institute, Author of Terra Incognita This open access book uncovers the historical context and entrenched beliefs that have perpetuated exclusionary urban landscapes and disadvantage for marginalized groups. It offers an in-depth exploration of the intricate interplay of geographical space, recognizing its pivotal role in shaping our cities and exacerbating spatial injustice. The construction industry, a vital agent in forging accessible environments, often falls short in accommodating persons with disabilities and older individuals. This important book underscores the urgent need for integrated approaches woven into the fabric of cities, companies, and the construction industry itself, to ensure universal accessibility. Drawing upon practical strategies and compelling case studies, the book presents actionable frameworks such as the DisCo Policy Framework and the Iceberg of Inequality Model, facilitating the assessment of progress towards achieving radical inclusion. Inviting readers to embark on a journey into the cities of tomorrow, where inclusion and belonging are the norm, it concludes with a simple idea: the future is accessible. Victor Santiago Pineda is a lecturer in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California Berkeley, USA. He is a two-time presidential appointee and a globally recognized leader on governance and urban transformation. His teaching, research and practice have advanced innovation in urban policy, planning and global governance.
Sociology, Urban. --- Urban policy. --- Social justice. --- Human geography. --- Urban Sociology. --- Urban Policy. --- Social Justice. --- Human Geography.
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Sociology --- Social policy and particular groups --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- Human rights --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- mensenrechten --- etnologie --- sociologie --- personen met een beperking --- steden --- Middle East
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C'est devenu une banalité que de dire que l'image est aujourd'hui partout autour de nous. Cette présence quotidienne, voire envahissante à certains égards, de l'image fait que l'on peut même parler au XXe siècle d'une "civilisation de l'image". Les progrès de l'instruction, le développement de la presse et de l'imprimerie, l'apparition de techniques nouvelles (la photographie, puis le cinéma), ont conduit en effet à donner à l'image une importance inconnue jusque-là. Mais l'image a traditionnellement servi d'instrument privilégié de communication, de support didactique, par sa charge émotionnelle et symbolique. Ce volume permet d'approcher à partir de cas et de situations concretes, dans les mondes hispaniques et hispano-américains, l'évolution historique et contextualisée de la transmission des savoirs via l'image ainsi que la nature et les spécificités des documents iconographiques permettant cette approche. Les cinquante quatre interventions rassemblées dans ce volume ont été regroupées dans quatre rubriques, respectivement intitulées "Représentations et lieux de mémoire", "Du manuscrit au livre. Symboliques et emblématiques", "L'imagerie scolaire" et "Medias. Presse, publicité, cinéma". Les supports utilisés par les auteurs de toutes ces contributions sont extrêmement variés, et vont du dessin ou de la gravure et de la peinture (y compris les peintures murales) à la sculpture, à la photographie (y compris sous forme de diapositives) et au cinéma, sans oublier le théâtre et, sans doute plus original, la monnaie. Le manuscrit, le livre et la presse constituent bien entendu autant d'éléments sur lesquels porte l'analyse iconographique.
Arts & Humanities --- Sociology --- Espagne --- histoire --- Amérique latine --- médias --- savoir
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