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50<br />
#stadtplanung<br />
#inequalities<br />
Zweifel<br />
Performative Stadtplanung in 13 Vorträgen<br />
Ton Matton<br />
Ton Matton is a city planner, indie urbanist, energetic lecturer,<br />
self-confessed fan of the DDR’s EW58 one-family homes, and<br />
a doubter. Back when he was still a student in the late eighties,<br />
Matton gave lectures dealing with sustainable urban planning<br />
(which at the time was still a brand-new field for city planners).<br />
Since then, he has spoken at a wide range of different locations:<br />
as a visiting professor, at expert symposia, in churches<br />
and squats, at village assemblies, and at meetings with politicians,<br />
millionaires, and homeless people.<br />
Little by little, Matton has made the craft of lecturing his own—<br />
and has continued to develop it further. Lively and full of wit,<br />
the native Dutchman organizes and structures his thoughts<br />
from the previous years anew, navigates his readers to new<br />
ideas, and challenges them to get involved. He flirts and<br />
provokes, makes himself vulnerable, and chooses humor as a<br />
perpetual foundation for mutual respect. Any questions?<br />
Softcover<br />
10.5 x 14.8 cm<br />
approx. 160 pages<br />
German<br />
EUR (D) 16.80<br />
ISBN 978-3-86859-553-6<br />
12.2018<br />
9 783868 595536<br />
GAM.15<br />
Territorial Justice<br />
Guest Editors: Aglaée Degros / Eva Schwab<br />
Editors: Daniel Gethmann (Executive Editor) /<br />
Stefan Peters / Urs Hirschberg / Petra Eckhard<br />
(Managing Editor) / Andreas Lechner (Book<br />
Review Editor)<br />
In the face of growing territorial inequalities in the distribution<br />
of and access to resources, justice has—once<br />
again—become a topical issue and challenge in the fields<br />
of land-use planning and urbanism. GAM.15 is devoted to<br />
the geographical dimension of social justice. It considers<br />
the transformations currently taking place in rural areas<br />
and describes their potentials, problems, and prospects for<br />
development. The contributions collected in this publication<br />
examine the dynamics through which the rural landscape is<br />
changing, how the transformations taking place may create<br />
new territorial inequalities, and how Territorial Justiceoriented<br />
alternatives to the dominant planning system may<br />
be established.<br />
With contributions by Pierre Veltz, Michael Woods, Paola<br />
Viganò, Yuri Kazepov and Michael Friesenecker, Emanuele<br />
Sommariva, Nicolas Escach, Don Mitchell, and others<br />
Softcover<br />
22.6 x 27.4 cm<br />
approx. 300 pages, num. ill.<br />
English/German<br />
EUR (D) 19.95<br />
ISBN 978-3-86859-855-1<br />
04.<strong>2019</strong><br />
9 783868 598551