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Ordinary Places Extraordinary Events Citizenship Democracy And Public Space In Latin America Planning History And Environment Series Clara Irazabal

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Ordinary Places Extraordinary Events Citizenship Democracy And Public Space In Latin America Planning History And Environment Series Clara Irazabal
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.52 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Clara Irazabal
ISBN: 9780415354523, 0415354528
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Ordinary Places Extraordinary Events Citizenship Democracy And Public Space In Latin America Planning History And Environment Series Clara Irazabal by Clara Irazabal 9780415354523, 0415354528 instant download after payment.

Clara Irazábal and her contributors explore the urban history of some of Latin America’s great cities through studies of their public spaces and what has taken place there. The avenues and plazas of Mexico City, Havana, Santo Domingo, Caracas, Bogotaì, SaÞo Paulo, Lima, Santiago, and Buenos Aires have been the backdrop for extraordinary, history-making events. While some argue that public spaces are a prerequisite for the expression, representation and reinforcement of democracy, they can equally be used in the pursuit of totalitarianism. Indeed, public spaces, in both the past and present, have been the site for the contestation by ordinary people of various stances on democracy and citizenship. By exploring the use and meaning of public spaces in Latin American cities, this book sheds light on contemporary definitions of citizenship and democracy in the Americas.

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