ABSTRACT

This book provides an outline for a multidisciplinary research agenda into urban ethics and offers insights into the various ways urban ethics can be configured. It explores practices and discourses through which individuals, collectives and institutions determine which developments and projects may be favourable for dwellers and visitors traversing cities.

Urban Ethics as Research Agenda widens the lens to include other actors apart from powerful individuals or institutions, paying special attention to activists or civil society organizations that express concerns about collective life. The chapters provide fresh perspectives addressing the various scales that converge in the urban. The uniqueness of each city is, thus, enriched with global patterns of the urban. Local sociocultural characteristics coexist with global flows of ideas, goods and people. The focus on urban ethics sheds light on emerging spaces of human development and the ways in which ethical narratives are used to mobilize and contest them in terms of the good life.

This timely book analyses urban ethical negotiations from social and cultural studies, particularly drawing on anthropology, geography and history. This volume will be of interest to scholars, researchers and practitioners interested in ethics and urban studies.

Licence line: The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

Researching urban ethics at the dawn of the urban century
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chapter 1|23 pages

Urban sovereignty in a time of crisis

Territorialities of governance and the ethics of care
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chapter 2|17 pages

Urban mobility governance flows

Ethical bases of political becomings
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chapter 4|17 pages

Conflictual planning in the Olympic City

Vila Autódromo's experience, Rio de Janeiro
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chapter 5|20 pages

The transformation of the ‘Valongo Complex’

New perspectives on the historic port area of Rio de Janeiro
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chapter 6|17 pages

Restorative justice in Georgia

On the limited recognition of prostitution in Tbilisi 1991–2020
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chapter 7|19 pages

Traversing troubled waters

Emergent ethics and pandemic politics
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chapter 8|15 pages

On the impossibility of collaboration

Solidarity, power and loneliness in feminist, workerist and (urban) ethnographic methodology
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chapter 9|18 pages

Voluntary mentoring

Relationship-building as an urban-ethical practice in Munich
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chapter 10|10 pages

Sacks and the city

Secondary burials in Naples and New York
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chapter 11|18 pages

Producing community

An ‘ethopolitics’ of Berlin's crisis-driven urban restructuring
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Conclusion

Urban ethics as research agenda
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