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The Socio-spatial Design of Community and Governance

Sam Jacoby Jingru Cheng

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  • 237 sidor
  • 2022
This book proposes a new interdisciplinary understanding of urban design in China based on a study of the transformative effects of socio-spatial design and planning on communities and their governance. This is framed by an examination of the social projects, spaces, and realities that have shaped three contexts critical to the understanding of urban design problems in China: the histories of collective forms and collective spaces, such as that of the urban danwei (work-unit), which inform current community building and planning; socio-spatial changes in urban and rural development; and disparate practices of spatialised governmentality. These contexts and an attendant transformation from planning to design and from government to governance, define the current urban design challenges found in the dominant urban xiaoqu (small district) and shequ (community) development model. Examining the histories, transformations, and practices that have shaped socio-spatial epistemologies and experiences in China including a specific sense of community and place that is rather based on a concrete collective than abstract public space and underpinned by socialised governance this book brings together a diverse range of observations, thoughts, analyses, and projects by urban researchers and practitioners. Thereby discussing emerging interdisciplinary urban design practices in China, this book offers a valuable resource for all academics, practitioners, and stakeholders with an interest in socio-spatial design and development.
  • Författare: Sam Jacoby, Jingru Cheng
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9789811568138
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 237
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2022-01-19
  • Förlag: Springer Verlag, Singapore