At the beginning of the 21st century, more than half the world’s population live in cities. Issues about governance, intensification of social relationships, the impact of globalisation, and the way green spaces are utilised become ever more pressing concerns. The tracks on this album explore some of the challenges faced across the world as citizens and administrators adapt to ever increasing pressures on city spaces and resources. The material forms part of the course DD304, Understanding Cities.
Track 15: Divergent Agendas
How are agendas defined, and what is lost in a shift to governance over government? The possibilities for democratic accountability and the problems of local councils.
An allotment in Handsworth, Birmingham as an example of a nature space. Allotment holders talk about the ecological, sociological and community benefits of allotments.
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Nature Spaces
Some problems that can arise from differing viewpoints emerging in a shared community space, and possible threats to such spaces.
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Shared Spaces
Implications for social justice and the future sustainability of city nature formations, in the context of continuing urban densification.
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Nature Formations
Cities as a cultural crucible with nature spaces as an integral part. The potential for allotments as small-scale production centres. The wider implications of nature spaces and their representative values.
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New Ideas
The effects of globalization trends on cities and the relevance and position of entrepreneurship. What do cities have to do to survive?
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Networking
The impacts of making the city more competitive, and whether this detracts from cities as a purely human space. Cities as moving beyond purely economic environments.
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Humanism and cities
The city as a non-corporate entity - the political possibilities inherent in city spaces. The city can be a politically strategic space, and how otherwise powerless groups can gain attention.
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Encounter or Containment?
The relationship of order and disorder in the city, and the intensification of social relationships in cities. Is such disorder positive or negative?
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Unruliness and cities
Is the spacial order of cities a reaction against disorder? The suburbs as a social response to the city environment, the importance of connections in the city.
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Power Relations
The distinction between government and governance as a response to the growth of cities. Changing concerns and structures.
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Government and Governance
The promotion of private sector governance in developing countries, and the problems that can arise with communities. Shared agendas as a possible solution.
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Governance and Privatisation
The development of brownfields sites in terms of growth, using East London as an example,. The victims of such development and the potential cultural and social loss.
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Growth Agendas
How are agendas defined, and what is lost in a shift to governance over government? The possibilities for democratic accountability and the problems of local councils.
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Divergent Agendas
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Originally published: Tuesday, 13 April 2010
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The host's voice in the latter audios is too shrill and loud making it difficult to listen to. In fact I wasnt able to complete the audios because, you have to have the volume up to hear the other people, but then it's uncomfortable when the shrill voice comes on. Deleting my honest contribution doesnt help anyone. Why not ensure the volume is comfortable all the way through instead?
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