المكتبة

The Right To The City

Cairo

نبذة عن الكتاب

Egypt’s capital city, Cairo, embodies one of the longest and most-dramatic transformations of any large urban center. Its current “transition,” following the 2011 popular uprising against a long-standing kleptocracy, suggests a well-developed and organized civil society and social movements that would drive democratic change. Urban social movements claiming the right to the city in other regions do so in a constitutional and institutional context that has evolved beyond past tyranny to enable specific claims for greater social justice in the urban sphere. While Cairo is very much a megacity in flux, the principles of the right to the city present themselves as theoretical tools. Their implementation poses a learning opportunity for local governance yet untried, but very much in current demand

رقم الISBN
تصنيفات تاريخ و عمارة القاهرة
رقم الطلب مكتبة الكونجرس HT169E5 S34 [201-?]
الوصف 49 pages:24 cm.
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اللغة English
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