Space and Pluralism : Can Contemporary Cities Be Places of Tolerance?
Space and Pluralism : Can Contemporary Cities Be Places of Tolerance?
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Author(s): Moroni, Stefano
ISBN No.: 9789633861240
Pages: 272
Year: 201607
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 219.20
Status: Out Of Print

List of Figures List of Tables Introduction: Space, Pluralism and Tolerance Stefano Moroni and David Weberman Part I: Overarching Themes 1. Space, Place and Politics CecĂ­lia Lippai and David Weberman 2. Culture and Tolerance in Public Space Ali Madanipour 3. Pluralism and Failures of Recognition: The Need for Dialogue John Forester and David Laws Part II: Emerging Issues 4. Pluralism in Private Spaces: Homeowners Associations, Clubs, Shopping Malls Stefano Moroni and Francesco Chiodelli 5. A Dissenting View of Urban Public Space Andrew Kirby 6. A Right to a Mosque? Access to Public Space, Religious Freedom and Participatory Goods Emanuela Ceva and Federico Zuolo 7. Urban Space and Respect for Persons: Making Sense of Pluralism in Cities Enrico Biale Part III: Case Studies and Policies 8.


Contested Identities and Spatial Marginalization: The Case of Roma and Gypsy-Travelers in Wales Francesco Chiesa and Enzo Rossi 9. Negotiating Identity in the Diaspora: Ethnoscapes of Southeast Asian Communities in Los Angeles Tridib Banerjee, Surajit Chakravarty and Felicity Hwee-Hwa Chan 10. What's "Out of Place"? Intolerance in Public Space Laco Tousek and Lenka Strnadová 11. Residential Neighborhoods in an Ethnically Mixed Area: Factors that Shape Coexistence Itzhak Omer List of Contributors Index.


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