Leading the Inclusive City: Place-Based Innovation for a Bounded Planet

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نام کتاب : Leading the Inclusive City: Place-Based Innovation for a Bounded Planet
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : رهبری شهر فراگیر: نوآوری مبتنی بر مکان برای سیاره ای محدود
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ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2014
تعداد صفحات : 415
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447304982
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت



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LEADING THE INCLUSIVE CITY\nContents\nList of figures\nList of innovation stories\nAbout the author\nPreface\nA guide to the book\n A book with a stance\n Engaged scholarship and the aims of the book\n The four-part structure of the book\n Innovation Stories\nOverview\n1. Place-based leadership and the inclusive city\n Introduction\n Why focus on the inclusive city?\n Recognising the limits of markets\n Place in public policy\n Public leadership: new possibilities?\n Innovation in public management\n Power in modern society\n Dimensions of the inclusive city\n Imagining an inclusive city\n Engaged scholarship and Innovation Stories\n Conclusions\nPart 1. Diagnosis: Understanding trends and challenges\n2. Global trends and our urban future\n Introduction\n The explosion of the urban population\n Unpacking the dimensions of urban growth\n Urban growth and shrinking cities\n Understanding the movement of people to cities\n Who are the urban migrants?\n Dynamic diversity in the modern city\n Conclusions\n3. The changing nature of public service reform\n Introduction\n Public services – place-based origins\n Public service reform – three alternative strategies\n Understanding the drivers of public service reform\n The dangers of ‘nudge’ in public policy\n The New Civic Leadership\nPart 2. Concepts: Place, leadership, innovation and democratic governance\n4. Understanding place and public policy\n Introduction\n What do we mean by place?\n Why bother about place?\n Place in public policy\n The power of place-based action\n Gated communities and the city of fear\n Conclusions\n5. Place-based leadership\n Introduction\n Contextualising place-based power\n Framing the power of place\n Leadership – an orientation\n Understanding place-based leadership\n Can a Directly Elected Mayor make a difference?\n Conclusions\n6. Leading public service innovation\n Introduction\n Public service innovation – an orientation\n New technology as servant: the Chicago 311 service\n Working with families in crisis: the Swindon Family LIFE programme\n Tackling social disadvantage in Enschede, the Netherlands\n Pro-poor settlement upgrading in South Africa\n Leading public service innovation\n Conclusions\n7. Democratic urban governance\n Introduction\n Place-less power – the central challenge\n What is local government for?\n Dimensions of democracy\n Institutional design for local government leadership\n The debate about directly elected mayors\n Redesigning metropolitan government in New Zealand\n Citizen empowerment and co-creation of solutions\n Multi-level leadership in an innovative Swedish city\n Conclusions\nPart 3. Experiences: Place-based leadership in action\n8. Leading the eco-city\n Introduction\n Uniting social and ecological perspectives\n You can’t do that: mayoral leadership against the odds\n Environmentalism, climate change and civic leadership\n Smart growth, urban resilience and sustainable transport\n Radical public transport innovation in Curitiba\n Pioneering Bus Rapid Transit in Asia\n Going green: the radical approach to local leadership in Freiburg\n Conclusions\n9. Creating people-friendly cities\n Introduction\n Happiness and meaning in the people-friendly city\n Creating people-friendly urban economies\n Working with people\n Urban place shaping\n Inviting people into the city: the Copenhagen experience\n Melbourne makeover: the transformation of a city centre\n Conclusions\n10. The diversity advantage\n Introduction\n Understanding equal opportunities and diversity\n The new cosmopolitans\n Perspectives on urban diversity\n Responding to urban diversity – insights from European cities\n Place-based leadership in the multicultural city\n Conclusions\nPart 4. Lesson drawing: Insights and international learning\nFrom smart cities to wise cities\n Introduction\n Unpacking smart city rhetoric\n Digital danger zones\n Moving beyond the smart city\n Redefining scholarship\n The triangle of engaged scholarship\n Universities as place-based leaders\n Conclusions\n11. International lesson drawing\n Introduction\n International learning and exchange\n International exchange: three levels of analysis\n International lesson drawing for policy and practice\n Escaping from the lazy language of ‘best practice’\n A knowledge utilisation perspective\n A framework for international lesson drawing\n City futures and the inclusive city\n Conclusion: the grammar of place-based leadership\nNotes\n Preface\nInternational city networks and resources\nAcknowledgements\nReferences\nIndex




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