The Inclusive City : The Theory and Practice of Creating Shared Urban Prosperity
The Inclusive City : The Theory and Practice of Creating Shared Urban Prosperity
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Author(s): Anttiroiko, Ari-Veikko
ISBN No.: 9783030613648
Pages: xv, 131
Year: 202011
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 95.64
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

1. Introduction The city in focus Balancing social and economic development Towards inclusive urban development Structure of the book 2. Pinpointing the urban paradigm shift The neoliberal city: from cool to cold From sustainable through smart to inclusive cities? How inclusive can an inclusive city be? 3. Conceptualizing exclusion and inclusion Introduction From exclusion to inclusion Understanding social exclusion Concrete forms of exclusion Social exclusion and inclusion in context Social inclusion and related concepts Refocusing on economic inclusion Towards shared prosperity 4. Dimensions of exclusion Tackling urban exclusion A framework for assessing the exclusiveness of the city Age as an exclusion ground Physical and mental disabilities Religion, ideology, race and ethnicity as exclusion grounds Gender and sexual identity Income and wealth Location as an exclusion ground Challenges in responding to various forms of exclusion 5. Policymaking for inclusive cities The complexity of inclusive urban development Identities, intersectionality and the tradeoffs of inclusion Intragroup and intergroup cleavages Bolstering the inclusive city through handling divisiveness A framework for urban inclusion policy Strategies for co-created shared urban prosperity 6. Governing the inclusive city A stakeholder-oriented approach Tensional road to inclusion Governance arrangements for shared urban prosperity Stakeholders in economic inclusion From participation to co-creation and value enhancement The role of anchor institutions Networking for inclusive growth The role of urban and digital platforms 7. Real-life cases of inclusive urban development Learning from European and American cities Global overview of inclusive cities Helsinki: A welfarist approach to social and economic inclusion Barcelona: Civic movements and networks as inclusive city catalysts Portland: Strategic race-sensitive policy for shared prosperity Pittsburgh: Planning for inclusive innovation Concluding remarks 8.


Conclusion Economic inclusion as a key to inclusive urbanity Bottom-up approach to economic inclusion Integrative and synergistic leadership Governance through networks, partnership and platforms The inclusive city as a model for the 21st century.


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