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Title:
A city of one's own : blurring the boundaries between private and public
Publication Information:
Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2008
Physical Description:
xii, 220 pages. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780754675020

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30000010251696 JS303.5 B63 2008 Open Access Book Book
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Summary

This book highlights the citizens' continuous participation in a wide range of urban affairs, especially outside institutional frameworks. It brings together an interdisciplinary team of French, British and American academics who examine the long and rich history of participation or partnership in British and American urban life (with additional reference to France), showing that both private interests and community groups have long been involved in local policies. Utilizing the concept of governance as the main theoretical framework, the book explores how Western governments and local authorities have negotiated the difficult task of defining the borders between the territories of private and public actors and also in defining the boundaries of state intervention and public interest. Focusing on the blurring of these boundaries, this book presents a re-examination of how cities were developed, both past and present.


Author Notes

Drs Sophie Body-Gendrot, Jacques Carré and Romain Garbaye, are all at the Université Paris IV-Sorbonne, France.


Table of Contents

IntroductionSophie Body-Gendrot and Jacques Carré and Romain Garbaye
Part 1 Planning
'Private' and 'public' in the extension of Georgian London's West EndJacques Carré
Making an inclusive urbanism: New York City's World Trade MemorialRobert A. Beauregard
Part 2 Housing
The privatization of council-housing in Britain: the strange death of public sector housing?David Fée
The governance of new communities in Britain, France and North America, 1815-2004: the quest for the public interest?Stéphane Sadoux and Frédéric Cantaroglou and Audrey Gloor
Part 3 Security
Gated communities: generic patterns in suburban landscapes?Renaud Le Goix
From self-defence to citizenry involvement participation in law-and-order enforcement in the United States: private spheres and public spaceDidier Combeau
The future of prison privatisation in the United StatesFranck Vindevogel
Part 4 Health
AIDS prevention by non-governmental organizations: inside the American and French responsesLaura Hobson Faure and Carla Dillard Smith and Gloria Lockett and Benjamin P. Bowser
Part 5 Education
Education management organizations and for-profit education - an overview, and a case study
PhiladelphiaMalie Montagutelli
'We pay the rates!' Catholic voluntary schools and Scottish school boards (1872-1918)Geraldine Vaughan
Part 6 Citizenship
'To serve and to elect': the Women's Local Government Society, Britain 1888-1918Myriam Boussahba-Bravard
The '3rd way' and the governance of the social in BritainJérôme Tournadre-Plancq
Conclusion: Jane Jacobs revisited?Sophie Body-Gendrot and Jacques Carré and Romain Garbaye
Index
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