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Part I. Why justice? Theoretical foundations of the just city debate 1. Planning and the just city - Susan S. Fainstein 2. The right to the just city - David Harvey and Cruz Potter 3. Discursive planning: social justice as discourse - Frank Fischer 4. Justice and the spatial imagination - Mustafa Dikeç Parte II. What are the limits of the just city? Expanding the debate 5. From justice planning to commons planning - Peter Marcuse 6. As "just" as it gets? The European City in the "Just City" discourse - Johannes Novy and Margit Mayer 7. Urban justice and recognition: affirmation and hostility in Beer Sheva - Oren Yiftachel, Ravit Goldhaber and Roy Nuriel 8. On globalization, competition, and economic justice in cities - James DeFilippis Part III. How do we realize Just Cities? From debate to action 9. Keeping counterpublics alive in planning - Laura Wolf-Powers 10. Can the Just City be built from below? Browfields, planning, and power in the South Bronx - Justin Steil and James Connolly 11. Fighting for just cities in capitalism's periphery - Erminia Maricato / Translated by Bruno G. Lobo and Karina Leitão 12. Race in New Orleans since Katrina - J. Phillip Thompson Conclusion: Just City on the horizon: summing up, moving forward - Cuz Potter and Johannes Novy
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