【政治としての都市ガーデニング】
Urban Gardening as Politics (Routledge Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City series) '18
目次
Introduction: defining political gardening (Certoma & Tornaghi) 1. Everyday (in)justices and ordinary environmentalisms: community gardening in disadvantaged urban neighbourhoods (Milbourne P.) 2. A post-political perspective on urban gardening. The case of urban gardeners’ network in Rome (Certoma C.) 3. Cultivating food as a right to the city (Purcell M. and Tyman S. K) 4. A green garden on red clay: creating a new urban common as a form of political gardening in Cologne (Follmann A. & Viehoff V.) 5. Food production in the city: (re)negotiating land, food and property (Wekerle G. R. & Classens M.) 6. UK allotments and urban food initiatives: (limited?) potential for reducing inequalities, (Miller W. ) 7. Urban agriculture, civil interfaces and moving beyond difference: the experiences of plot holders in Dublin and Belfast (Corcoran M. P. & Kettle P. C. ) 8. Exploring guerrilla gardening: gauging public views on the grassroots activity (Adams D, Hardman M & Larkham P.) 9. Research-informed gardening activism: steering the public food and land agenda, (Tornaghi C, Van Dyck B.) 10. Contesting neoliberal urbanism in Glasgow’s community gardens: the practice of DIY citizenship (Crossan J., Cumbers A., McMaster R. and Shaw D.) Conclusions. Political gardening, equity and justice: a research agenda (Tornaghi & Certoma)
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