In this important contribution to urban studies, Juliet Davis makes
the case for a more ethical and humane approach to city development
and management. With a range of illustrative case studies, the book
challenges the conventional and neoliberal thinking of urban
planners and academics, and explores new ways to correct problems
of inequality and exclusion. It shows how a philosophy of caring
can improve both city environments and communities. This is an
original and powerful theory of urban care that can promote the
wellbeing of our cities' many inhabitants.
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