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Urban Peacebuilding In Divided Societies Scott Bollens

Urban Peacebuilding In Divided Societies By Scott Bollens

Urban Peacebuilding In Divided Societies by Scott Bollens


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This book explores the effect of urban policy in the management of ethnic conflict in strife-torn societies. It gives perspectives from geography, political science, social psychology and planning to study the relationship between ideologies and the strategies in the form of land use, housing, economic development, services and citizen involvement

Urban Peacebuilding In Divided Societies Summary

Urban Peacebuilding In Divided Societies: Belfast And Johannesburg by Scott Bollens

Urban Peacebuilding in Divided Societies explores the effects of urban policy and planning in the management of ethnic conflict in strife-torn societies, focusing on the cases of Belfast and Johannesburg. It combines perspectives from urban geography, political science, social psychology, and urban planning to study the relationship between ethnic ideologies and the urban strategies that affect ethnic territoriality in the form of urban land use, housing, economic development, services, and citizen involvement. The book contrasts Belfast, embedded within an uncertain shift from conflict to political settlement, with Johannesburg, engaged in post-resolution reconciliation, to analyze, along different points of societal transition, the contributions of urban policymaking to peacemaking and peacebuilding. It describes the differing rolesobstructive or facilitativethat contested cities can play amidst broader peacemaking efforts, consistent with Bollens contention that there are lessons in urban peacebuilding for constructing mutually tolerable living environments at the regional and national levels. Effectively, cities (and urban policies) are the locus for operationalizing national ideologies of ethnic coexistence. } Urban Peacebuilding in Divided Societies explores the effects of urban policy and planning in the management of ethnic conflict in strife-torn societies, focusing on the cases of Belfast and Johannesburg. It combines perspectives from urban geography, political science, social psychology, and urban planning to study the relationship between ethnic ideologies and the urban strategies that affect ethnic territoriality in the form of urban land use, housing, economic development, services, and citizen involvement. The book contrasts Belfast, embedded within an uncertain shift from conflict to political settlement, with Johannesburg, engaged in post-resolution reconciliation, to analyze, along different points of societal transition, the contributions of urban policymaking to peacemaking and peacebuilding. It describes the differing rolesobstructive or facilitativethat contested cities can play amidst broader peacemaking efforts, consistent with Bollens contention that there are lessons in urban peacebuilding for constructing mutually tolerable living environments at the regional and national levels. Effectively, cities (and urban policies) are the locus for operationalizing national ideologies of ethnic coexistence.}

Table of Contents

Urban Areas Of Nationalistic Conflict; Contested Cities; Prospects and Limits of Urban Peace-Building; Belfast and Johannesburg; * Belfast: At The Sharp Edge; The Sectarian City; British Urban Policy Since 1972; Belfast and Peace; * Johannesburg: A Delicate Balancing Of Time; Urban Policy in Transition; Rebuilding Government Legitimacy; Johannesburg and Peace; * Conclusions; Urban Peace-Building

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NPB9780367217211
9780367217211
036721721X
Urban Peacebuilding In Divided Societies: Belfast And Johannesburg by Scott Bollens
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-06-30
356
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