The Legal and Political Geography of Pluralism - by Francesco Chiodelli & Stefano Moroni (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Is it legitimate to prohibit political activities in a shopping centre, or the wearing of the full Islamic veil in a public space?
- About the Author: Francesco Chiodelli is Associate Professor of Urban and Legal Geography at the University of Turin.
- 138 Pages
- Architecture, Urban & Land Use Planning
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Book Synopsis
Is it legitimate to prohibit political activities in a shopping centre, or the wearing of the full Islamic veil in a public space? This book addresses such questions of pluralism in a time of increasing ethnic, religious and cultural diversity in the public and private spaces of our cities.
Analysing different types of regulation -- property rights, municipal ordinances and urban planning -- the authors reflect on the kinds of rules public institutions should accept in relation to private spaces, and should promote in relation to public spaces, in order to protect and support pluralism.
Review Quotes
"This is a novel study of the key factors determining the ability of European cities to provide the growing diversity of their inhabitants with an environment for toleration and cooperation, rather than discrimination." Aleksandar D. Slaev, Varna Free University
"It is refreshing and instructive to see an analysis of pluralism and diversity that foregrounds the material spaces - whether public or private - in which social and political life is grounded." Nicholas Blomley, Simon Fraser University
About the Author
Francesco Chiodelli is Associate Professor of Urban and Legal Geography at the University of Turin.
Stefano Moroni is Professor in Planning at The Polytechnic University of Milan.