Edward & Imrie Edward & Imrie Stead & Meijers, Holden Edward & Imrie, Campbell
Fuzzy notion (Haack) Unruly city Hypothesis Definition Historic:
• Inter-organisational (Ed&Im) • Disorder (Pile) • multiple elements create new value (Holden) Howard -Garden City
• Welfare (Blackmann) • Anonymity (Raba, Simmel) • cross sectoral for vertical and horizontal policy Corbusier – Compact
coordination (Koresawa & Konvitz)
• State activity (2x Fainstein) • Marginals (Lews) (Critic Mooney) Wright – Broad acre city
• complex problems
(non)governmental organisations • Poor Laws, underclass Jacobs – urban sprawl
• benefits (comprehensiveness, aggregation,
Goal – welfare/equity and economic • Order with Representations of space (Lefebvre) Brundtland report
consistency Underal)
development – reproduction (Critic Dikec)
Managing Eco-modernization – urban ren
• dimensions (time, actors, issues, space – v/h,
Scale of Urban Problems (constitution of places
Displacement intra-inter, inter-jur.) New urbanism (mobility, use
or bigger symptoms)
structure, sustainability)
or Rehabilitation: Peters pyramid
Classical liberalism – freedom, good citizen
Nature based solution
• law and order, redesign, zero-tolerance
Place-based
(Giuliani) Urban Ecology
People based
• assimilation (Husband & Alam) Urban Political Ecology (Marxis
Social pathology/ Ugly Laws
(Critic Harcourt) EPI (Collier in Holden)
Mobility paradigm (Wilson) (Critic Imbroscio)
• spaces safe for investment (Dikec) Triangle Model (Campbell):
Politics
Deterioration of public space (Mincon) Human vs nature
LINKED PP struggle for vision
• urban order (Mitchell, Lefebvre) Human vs human
• Pluralist theory (Dahl)
• change in position of power (Weisman) 1 Equity, 2 Economic and 3 Env
• Critic: Post-political city (Swynegedouw)
• Property conflict 12
Neomarxism – capital investment • integration (Shannon & Schmidt)
• Resource conflict 23
Collective consumption (Critic Cochrane, Castells) • coordination
• Developm. conflict 13
Economy • cooperation (Gray)
Procedural paths
Urban growth machine Inhibitor and facilitators
• New language
• GCT – elite (Logan & Molotch) • political (commitment, inequalities)
• Win-win consensus
• URT – power fragmented (Stone) • institutional (overview, fragmentation)