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Incomplete Streets - Processes, practices, and possibilities (Paperback): Stephen Zavestoski, Julian Agyeman Incomplete Streets - Processes, practices, and possibilities (Paperback)
Stephen Zavestoski, Julian Agyeman
R1,726 Discovery Miles 17 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The most prolific and persistent product of the unfolding vision of 'liveable cities' and 'cities for people' has been the genesis and growth of 'complete streets;' a concept and movement that has exploded across the urban planning, transportation planning, environmental policy, sustainable communities, and other scenes. Incomplete streets is about those where important missing narratives in the complete streets discourse and practice result in streets that are complete for some but not others. It applies a critical perspective on the rhetoric and practice of complete streets that goes beyond seeing streets as merely functional spaces for moving people and objects. Organized around three themes, People, Places and Streets focuses on seeing users (e.g., pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, transit riders) as people. The section examines how certain people get written out of the history of streets, how urban planning's historical neglect of race and class dimensions of urban populations might be reproduced in the complete streets movement, and whether truly complete streets have the potential to undo decades of structural inequalities in society.Intersections, Systems and Streets plays with the notion that streets are physical spaces and places where a wide range of physical and symbolic processes and systems intersect. Complete streets are embedded in a range of processes-including economic, transportation, food, cultural and governance processes-that shape society. This section explores how seeing streets as detached from these processes results in the reproduction of historical inequalities literally built into our cities and streets. Complete Streets in Practice provides international case studies of complete streets efforts as ones that fully understand the complex social, cultural, economic, political and other intersections that exist in streets as both spaces and places. This interdisciplinary book is aimed at students, researchers and professionals in the fields of urban geography, environmental studies, urban planning and policy, transportation planning, and urban sociology.

Incomplete Streets - Processes, practices, and possibilities (Hardcover): Stephen Zavestoski, Julian Agyeman Incomplete Streets - Processes, practices, and possibilities (Hardcover)
Stephen Zavestoski, Julian Agyeman
R4,460 Discovery Miles 44 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The most prolific and persistent product of the unfolding vision of 'liveable cities' and 'cities for people' has been the genesis and growth of 'complete streets;' a concept and movement that has exploded across the urban planning, transportation planning, environmental policy, sustainable communities, and other scenes. Incomplete streets is about those where important missing narratives in the complete streets discourse and practice result in streets that are complete for some but not others. It applies a critical perspective on the rhetoric and practice of complete streets that goes beyond seeing streets as merely functional spaces for moving people and objects. Organized around three themes, People, Places and Streets focuses on seeing users (e.g., pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, transit riders) as people. The section examines how certain people get written out of the history of streets, how urban planning's historical neglect of race and class dimensions of urban populations might be reproduced in the complete streets movement, and whether truly complete streets have the potential to undo decades of structural inequalities in society.Intersections, Systems and Streets plays with the notion that streets are physical spaces and places where a wide range of physical and symbolic processes and systems intersect. Complete streets are embedded in a range of processes-including economic, transportation, food, cultural and governance processes-that shape society. This section explores how seeing streets as detached from these processes results in the reproduction of historical inequalities literally built into our cities and streets. Complete Streets in Practice provides international case studies of complete streets efforts as ones that fully understand the complex social, cultural, economic, political and other intersections that exist in streets as both spaces and places. This interdisciplinary book is aimed at students, researchers and professionals in the fields of urban geography, environmental studies, urban planning and policy, transportation planning, and urban sociology.

Contested Illnesses - Citizens, Science, and Health Social Movements (Paperback): Phil Brown, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Stephen... Contested Illnesses - Citizens, Science, and Health Social Movements (Paperback)
Phil Brown, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Stephen Zavestoski
R887 R776 Discovery Miles 7 760 Save R111 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The politics and science of health and disease remain contested terrain among scientists, health practitioners, policy makers, industry, communities, and the public. Stakeholders in disputes about illnesses or conditions disagree over their fundamental causes as well as how they should be treated and prevented. This thought-provoking book crosses disciplinary boundaries by engaging with both public health policy and social science, asserting that science, activism, and policy are not separate issues and showing how the contribution of environmental factors in disease is often overlooked.

Contested Illnesses - Citizens, Science, and Health Social Movements (Hardcover, New): Phil Brown, Rachel Morello-Frosch,... Contested Illnesses - Citizens, Science, and Health Social Movements (Hardcover, New)
Phil Brown, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Stephen Zavestoski
R2,331 Discovery Miles 23 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The politics and science of health and disease remain contested terrain among scientists, health practitioners, policy makers, industry, communities, and the public. Stakeholders in disputes about illnesses or conditions disagree over their fundamental causes as well as how they should be treated and prevented. This thought-provoking book crosses disciplinary boundaries by engaging with both public health policy and social science, asserting that science, activism, and policy are not separate issues and showing how the contribution of environmental factors in disease is often overlooked.

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