Canadian Journal of Urban Research - Vol. 17 Nbr. 1, June 2008
Hracs, Brian J.
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Places/spaces of celebration and protest: citizenship, civic conversations and the promotion of rights and obligations.
Abstract
Built places/spaces have long been sites for civic conversations and the engagement of citizens to exercise their rights to celebrate, protest and bear witness. Two basic propositions concerning civic conversations, collective interests, as well as rights and obligations of citizens are offered. Planners are encouraged to promote places/spaces for civic conversations as important elements to promote decent societies. Civic conversations are part of the broader milieu in which citizens conduct their lives, and the comments by Taylor on the malaise of modernity is suggested as a challenging contemporary context for planners as they seek to provide places/spaces for citizens to express opinions about the world. We also offer brief comments about citizenship, which provide further contextual material for ah understanding of the planning of places/spaces. It is suggested that planners need to find creative ways to provide access to virtual places/spaces from physical places/spaces so that recent trends in technology using the Internet can complement the traditional public sites where citizens congregate. Issues relating to spaces of technological citizenship as virtual places/spaces for civic conversations are identified. Can such initiatives engender active civic conversations, and new roles for citizens to influence outcomes on the quality of life? Finally, we explore the difficulties of reconciling imperatives regarding rights and obligations, and to regulating and planning places/spaces, so that all citizens will be encouraged to engage in civic conversations to tackle collective and individual needs and wants. Key words: civic conversations, built spaces/places, virtual spaces, Internet, citizenship Resume Les lieux batis/espaces ont ete depuis longtemps des lieux reserves aux conversations civiques ainsi qu' l'engagement des citoyens a exercer leurs droits a celebrer, protester ainsi qu'a temoigner. Deux propositions fondamentales concernant les conversations civiques, interets collectifs ainsi que les droits et obligations des citoyens sont offertes. Les urbanistes sont encourages a creer des lieux et espaces relies a des conversations civiques, elements importants pour favoriser des societes decentes. Les conversations civiques font partie d'un milieu elargi dans lequel les citoyens menent leur vie, et les commentaires de Taylor sur le "Malaise du Modernisme" est suggere comme un defi contemporain pour les urbanistes qui recherchent a construire des lieux/espaces afin que les citoyens puissent ...Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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