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Susan S. Fainstein. Dept. of Urban Planning and Design. Harvard University Graduate School of Design. The Just City Just City model. Does not exclude process considerations. 3 principles: democracy, diversity, and equity. But equity of outcomes receives priority. Critique of emphasis on process: can produce unjust
19 Sep 2013 The just city. Susan S. Fainstein. *. Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 41 Quarry Dock Road, Branford, CT 06405, USA. (Received 23 April 2013; revised version received 7 August 2013; accepted 12 August 2013). Justice has always been a major topic within political philosophy, but scholars
2 Oct 2011 Full-text (PDF) | S. Fainstein: The just city | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
Abstract. In multiple writings on the concept of the “Just City," Susan Fainstein (2000; 2005; 2009;. 2010) draws on political philosophy to develop an urban theory of justice that can be used to evaluate city planning and development policies. Recognizing that justice takes on different meanings depending on the social,
22 Feb 2013 Professor Susan S. Fainstein, Senior Research Fellow from the Harvard Graduate. School of Design, raised examples from Amsterdam, New York and Singapore to make a case for the “just city". She also shared her views on the challenges of balancing processes and outcomes, the trappings of
The Just City – By Susan S. Fainstein. Authors. Sharon Zukin. Close author notes. City University of New York. Search for more papers by this author. First published: 26 June 2012 Full publication history; DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2427.2012.01186_3.x View/save citation; Cited by (CrossRef): 0 articles Check for updates.
The Just City is a wonderful book. It takes a comprehensive, balanced approach to the question: how do we make and sustain democratic cities in which the diverse needs, capabilities, and aspirations of urban residents are recognized and in which those residents can live fulfilling lives free from marginalization and
These two books represent a milestone for the study of justice in Geography and Planning. Although based on different approaches and with different objectives, both provide inno- vative perspectives on the theory of (spatial) justice. While for Susan Fainstein the aim is to offer a theory of justice that can be used to.
Susan Fainstein is a professor of urban planning in the graduate school of design at Harvard. University. She is the author of numerous books, most recently The Just City, as well as many edited volumes, including issues ranging from urban tourism to gender and planning, planning theory, and urban theory. Just as
THE JUST CITY: A CRITICAL DISCUSSION ON SUSAN FAINSTEIN'S. FORMULATION. Adel Khosroshahi. Supervisor: Stefano Moroni. Faculty of Architecture and Society. Polytechnic University of Milan. March 2015
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