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The right to the city : social justice and the fight for public space / Don Mitchell.

Title
The right to the city : social justice and the fight for public space / Don Mitchell.
Author
Mitchell, Don, 1961-
Publication
New York : Guilford Press, ©2003.

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Description
viii, 270 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
"Presented are a series of linked cases that explore the judicial response to public demonstrations by early twentieth-century workers, and comparable legal issues surrounding anti-abortion protests today; the Free Speech Movement and the history of People's Park in Berkeley; and the plight of homeless people facing new laws against their presence in urban streets. The central focus is how political dissent gains meaning and momentum - and is regulated and policed - in the real, physical spaces of the city."--Jacket.
Subject
  • Public spaces > United States
  • Social justice > United States
  • Protest movements > United States
  • Homeless persons > Civil rights > United States
  • Urban geography > United States
  • Espaces publics > États-Unis
  • Justice sociale > États-Unis
  • Contestation > États-Unis
  • Sans-abri > Droits > États-Unis
  • Zones urbaines > États-Unis
  • Homeless persons > Civil rights
  • Protest movements
  • Public spaces
  • Social justice
  • Urban geography
  • Stadt
  • Öffentlicher Raum
  • Stadtgeografie
  • Obdachlosigkeit
  • Protestbewegung
  • Openbare ruimte
  • Sociale bewegingen
  • Sociale rechtvaardigheid
  • Thuislozen
  • Sécurité urbaine > États-Unis
  • Manifestations > États-Unis
  • Urbanisme > Aspect politique > États-Unis
  • United States
  • USA
  • USA
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-262) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
The fight for public space: what has changed? -- To go again to Hyde Park: public space, rights, and social justice -- Making dissent safe for democracy: violence, order, and the legal geography of public space -- From free speech to People's Park: locational conflict and the right to the city -- The end of public space?: People's Park, the public, and the right to the city -- The annihilation of space by law: anti-homeless laws and the shrinking landscape of rights -- No right to the city: anti-homeless campaigns, public space zoning, and the problem of necessity -- The illusion and necessity of order: toward a just city.
ISBN
  • 1572308478
  • 9781572308473
LCCN
2002155032
OCLC
  • 51203456
  • SCSB-12768321
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library