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The Practice of Collective Escape

Author : Helen Traill
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 35,96 MB
Release : 2023-09-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1529220718

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Escape is an enticing idea in contemporary cities across the world. Austerity, climate breakdown and spatial stigma have led to retreatist behaviours such as gated communities, enclave urbanism and white flight. By contrast, urban community growing projects are often considered by practitioners and commentators as communal havens in a stressful cityscape. Drawing on ethnographic research in urban growing projects in Glasgow, this book explores the spatial politics and dynamics of community, asking who benefits from such projects and how they relate to the wider city. A timely consideration of localism and community empowerment, the book sheds light on key issues of urban land use, the right to the city and the value of social connection.

Design Justice

Author : Sasha Costanza-Chock
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 17,53 MB
Release : 2020-03-03
Category : Design
ISBN : 0262043459

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An exploration of how design might be led by marginalized communities, dismantle structural inequality, and advance collective liberation and ecological survival. What is the relationship between design, power, and social justice? “Design justice” is an approach to design that is led by marginalized communities and that aims expilcitly to challenge, rather than reproduce, structural inequalities. It has emerged from a growing community of designers in various fields who work closely with social movements and community-based organizations around the world. This book explores the theory and practice of design justice, demonstrates how universalist design principles and practices erase certain groups of people—specifically, those who are intersectionally disadvantaged or multiply burdened under the matrix of domination (white supremacist heteropatriarchy, ableism, capitalism, and settler colonialism)—and invites readers to “build a better world, a world where many worlds fit; linked worlds of collective liberation and ecological sustainability.” Along the way, the book documents a multitude of real-world community-led design practices, each grounded in a particular social movement. Design Justice goes beyond recent calls for design for good, user-centered design, and employment diversity in the technology and design professions; it connects design to larger struggles for collective liberation and ecological survival.

Escape from Domination in Africa

Author : Bruce Baker
Publisher : Africa World Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 41,42 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780865438712

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Egress

Author : Matt Colquhoun
Publisher : Watkins Media Limited
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 29,20 MB
Release : 2020-03-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1912248883

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Egress is the first book to consider the legacy and work of the writer, cultural critic and cult academic Mark Fisher. Narrated in orbit of his death as experienced by a community of friends and students in 2017, it analyses Fisher’s philosophical trajectory, from his days as a PhD student at the University of Warwick to the development of his unfinished book on Acid Communism. Taking the word “egress” as its starting point—a word used by Fisher in his book The Weird and the Eerie to describe an escape from present circumstances as experiences by the characters in countless examples of weird fiction—Egress consider the politics of death and community in a way that is indebted to Fisher’s own forms of cultural criticism, ruminating on personal experience in the hope of making it productively impersonal.

Mistaken Identity

Author : Asad Haider
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 141 pages
File Size : 14,26 MB
Release : 2018-05-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1786637383

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A powerful challenge to the way we understand the politics of race and the history of anti-racist struggle Whether class or race is the more important factor in modern politics is a question right at the heart of recent history’s most contentious debates. Among groups who should readily find common ground, there is little agreement. To escape this deadlock, Asad Haider turns to the rich legacies of the black freedom struggle. Drawing on the words and deeds of black revolutionary theorists, he argues that identity politics is not synonymous with anti-racism, but instead amounts to the neutralization of its movements. It marks a retreat from the crucial passage of identity to solidarity, and from individual recognition to the collective struggle against an oppressive social structure. Weaving together autobiographical reflection, historical analysis, theoretical exegesis, and protest reportage, Mistaken Identity is a passionate call for a new practice of politics beyond colorblind chauvinism and “the ideology of race.”

Popular Jurist

Author :
Publisher :
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 40,8 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Law
ISBN :

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Collected Papers

Author : Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine
Publisher :
Page : 1028 pages
File Size : 33,70 MB
Release : 1918
Category :
ISBN :

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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine

Author : Royal Society of Medicine (Great Britain)
Publisher :
Page : 908 pages
File Size : 50,20 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Electronic journals
ISBN :

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Comprises the proceedings of the various sections of the society, each with separate t.-p. and pagination.