Conflict, Improvisation, Governance: Street Level Practices for Urban Democracy (RTPI Library Series)

Conflict, Improvisation, Governance: Street Level Practices for Urban Democracy (RTPI Library Series)

by David Laws (Author), John Forester (Contributor), David Laws (Author)

Synopsis

Conflict, Improvisation, Governance presents a carefully crafted and edited collection of first hand accounts of diverse public sector and non-profit urban practitioners facing the practical challenges of doing democracy in the global/local context of the interconnected major European city of Amsterdam and its region. The book examines street level democratic processes through the experiences of planning and city governance practitioners in community development, youth work, public service delivery, urban public administration, immigration and multi-cultural social policy. These profiles and case studies show widely shared challenges in global and local urban environments, and new, bottom-up, democratic and improvisational strategies that community members and public officials alike can use to make more inclusive, democratic cities.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 384
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 20 Apr 2015

ISBN 10: 1138025674
ISBN 13: 9781138025677

Author Bio
David Laws is Associate Professor (UHI) in the Department of Political Science and Director of the Centre for Conflict Studies at the University of Amsterdam. John Forester is a Professor and ex-Director of Graduate Studies at Cornell University's Department of City and Regional Planning.