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Diálogos: Placemaking in Latino Communities

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Diálogos: Placemaking in Latino Communities

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Diálogos: Placemaking in Latino Communities

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Diálogos: Placemaking in Latino Communities book

Edited ByMichael Rios, Leonardo Vazquez
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 27 January 2012
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203123676
Pages 240
eBook ISBN 9780203123676
Subjects Built Environment, Geography, Social Sciences
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Rios, M., & Vazquez, L. (Eds.). (2012). Diálogos: Placemaking in Latino Communities (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203123676

ABSTRACT

Latinos are one of the largest and fastest growing social groups in the United States, and their increased presence is profoundly shaping the character of urban, suburban, and rural places. This is a response to these developments and is the first book written for readers seeking to learn about, engage and plan with Latino communities. It considers how placemaking in marginalized communities sheds light on, and can inform, community-building practices of professionals and place dwellers alike.

Diálogos: Placemaking in Latino Communities will help readers better understand the conflicts and challenges inherent in placemaking, and to make effective and sustainable choices for practice in an increasingly multi-ethnic world. The essays explore three aspects of place: the appropriation and territorialization of the built environment, the claiming of rights through collective action, and a sense of belonging through civic participation. The authors illustrate their ideas through case studies and explain the implications of their work for placemaking practice.

A consistent theme about planning and design practice in Latino communities emerges throughout the book: placemaking happens with or without professional planners and designers. All of the essays in Diálogos demonstrate the need to not only imagine, build, and make places with local communities, but also to re-imagine how we practice democracy inclusive of cross-cultural exchange, understanding, and respect. This will require educators, students, and working professionals to incorporate the knowledge and skills of cultural competency into their everyday practices.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |19 pages

Introduction: place as space, action, and identity

ByMichael Rios, Leonardo Vazquez, Lucrezia Miranda

part |1 pages

PART I Placemaking: conflict, challenge, and change

chapter 1|13 pages

Historical overview of Latinos and planning in the Southwest: 1900 to the present

ByClara Irazábal, Ramzi Farhat

chapter 2|14 pages

Planning in the face of anti-immigrant sentiment: Latino immigrants and land use conflicts in Orange County, California

ByStacy Anne Harwood

chapter 3|17 pages

Transnational placemaking in small-town America

ByGerardo Francisco Sandoval

part |1 pages

PART II Space: urban design and the built environment

chapter 4|14 pages

Using culture as a competitive advantage: attracting cultural tourism in Latino neighborhoods

ByAnastasia Loukaitou-Sideris

chapter 5|15 pages

Public space attachments in Latino and immigrant communities: a case study of MacArthur Park

ByKelly Main

chapter 6|12 pages

Latinos and incremental construction: a case study of Texas colonias

ByCecilia Giusti, Miriam Olivares

part |1 pages

PART III Action: collective organizing and claimsmaking

chapter 7|13 pages

Placemaking in New York City: from Puerto Rican to Pan-Latino: Tom Angotti

ByPan-Latino Tom Angotti

chapter 8|15 pages

Planning against displacement: a decade of progressive community-based planning in San Francisco’s Mission District: Fernando Martí, Christine Selig, Lupe Arreola, Antonio Díaz, Amie Fishman, and Nick Pagoulatos

ByFernando Martí, Christine Selig, Lupe Arreola, Antonio Díaz, Amie Fishman, Nick Pagoulatos

chapter 9|14 pages

Finding a place called “home”: homemaking as placemaking for Guatemalan immigrants in South Florida

ByKasama Polakit, Yexsy Schomberg

part |1 pages

PART IV Identity: inclusion, voice, and capacity building

chapter 10|15 pages

Planning for plausible futures: the role of scenario planning in cross-cultural deliberation

ByMarisa A. Zapata

chapter 11|14 pages

Through the viewfinder: using multimedia techniques to engage Latino youth in community planning

ByDebra Flanders Cushing, Emily Wexler Love, Willem van Vliet

chapter 12|16 pages

17th and South Jackson: relocating Casa Latina and navigating cultural crossroads in Seattle

ByPam Emerson, Jeffrey Hou
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