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City-making, Space and Spirituality: A Community-Based Urban Praxis with Reflections from South Africa

English

By (author): Stéphan de Beer

This book is about the soul of the city, embodied in its spaces and people. It traces dynamics in inner city neighbourhoods of South Africas post-apartheid capital, Pretoria. Viewing the city through its most vulnerable people and places, it recognizes that urban space is never neutral and shaped by competing value frameworks.

The first part of the book invites planners, city-makers, and ordinary urban citizens, to consider a new self-understanding, reclaiming their agency in the city-making process. Through the metaphor of becoming like children, planning practice is deconstructed and re-imagined. A praxis-based methodology is presented, cultivating four distinct moments of entering, reading, imagining and co-constructing the city. After deconstructing urban spaces and discourses, the second part of the book explores a concrete spirituality and ethic of urban space. It argues for a shift from planning as technocracy, to planning as immersed, participatory artistry: opening up to the genius of space, responsive to urban cries, and joining to construct new, soul-full spaces. Local communities and interconnected movements become embodiments of urban alternatives through resistance and reconstruction; building on local assets; animating local reclamations; and weaving nets of hope that will span the entire city.

Providing a concrete methodology for city-making that is rooted in a community-based urban praxis, this book will be of interest to urban planning researchers, professional planners and designers and also grass-root community developers or activists.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 18 Dec 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032372273

About Stéphan de Beer

Stéphan de Beer is an urbanist-theologian passionate about cities that are radically inclusive both socially and spatially. Previously he led a community-based organization in the inner city of Tshwane focusing on vulnerable people and places and creating responsive social and housing infrastructure. Currently he is Professor of Practical Theology and director of the Centre for Faith and Community at the University of Pretoria. With doctoral qualifications in theology and urban planning he seeks to traverse disciplines and boundaries in undoing the apartheid city. He convenes the Urban Studio and the Unit for Street Homelessness connecting scholarship neighbourhoods and the streets. He believes that spirituality made concrete can help transform urban places.

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