Urban Claims and the Right to the City: Grassroots Perspectives from Salvador da Bahia and London

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Julian Walker , Marcos Bau Carvalho, Ilinca Diaconescu
UCL Press, Mar 16, 2020 - Social Science - 200 pages

Urban Claims and the Right to the City explores how contested processes of urban development, and the rights of city dwellers, are understood and interpreted from the perspective of women and men working, in different ways, at the grassroots in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, and London, UK. In doing so, it represents the grounded voices of authors whose work and lives mean that they engage, on a daily basis, with issues related to housing and spatial rights, and identity struggles around race, gender, disability, sexuality, citizenship and class.


Reivindicações Urbanas e o Direito à Cidade investiga como os processos de desenvolvimento urbano em disputa e os direitos de moradores das cidades são compreendidos e interpretados por mulheres e homens que trabalham, de maneiras diferentes, nas bases populares de Salvador da Bahia, no Brasil, e de Londres, no Reino Unido. Ao fazê-lo, o livro representa vozes situadas de autores cujos trabalhos e vidas estão cotidianamente engajados em questões relacionadas aos direitos à moradia e ao espaço, e em lutas pautadas por identidades de raça, gênero, deficiência, sexualidade, cidadania e classe social.

 

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About the author (2020)

Julian Walker is a social development practitioner, with a background in social anthropology and research interest related to urban spatial rights, gender and social identity. He is an Associate Professor at the Bartlett Development Planning Unit of University College London, where he is the Co-Programme Leader of the MSc Social Development Practice, the Director of the DPU's Training and Advisory Services, and the Director of the DPU's Gender Policy and Planning Programme.

Marcos Bau Carvalho is a filmmaker with a background in architecture and urbanism, and research interests related to democracy and the right to the city. He is a professor at the School of Communication of the Federal University of Bahia, where he is the Coordinator of the Audiovisual Laboratory (LabAV).

Ilinca Diaconescu has a background in urban planning and a research and practice focus on community participation in planning and decision making. She has been actively involved in Just Space and is the Policy Officer at London Gypsies and Travellers.

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