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Democracy and Urban Form

Richard Sennett - Democracy and Urban Form
If discourse is the foundation of democracy, how can the design of our cities empower and enable discourse? In 1981, Richard Sennett delivered six lectures about this relationship, and issued a call to action that remains relevant today.
"Never have the potential political consequences of architecture been greater, and never has the political sensibility of architecture been less."
This was the state of the discipline that social theorist and urban thinker Richard Sennett declared when he addressed an audience at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 1981. Over a series of six lectures, Sennett presented social discourse as the foundation of democracy, and posited that our cities are uniquely positioned to either empower or constrict this discourse—and that the difference could lie in architecture and urban design.
Now, over forty years later, as political polarization persists and its consequences arise in both new and familiar ways, Democracy and Urban Form revisits questions that remain relevant: If discourse is the foundation of democracy, how can the design of our cities empower and enable it?
Richard Sennett (born 1943 in Chicago) is an American sociologist and historian, professor at the London School of Economics and New York University, novelist and musician.
Graphic design: ELLA.
 
2024 (publication expected by 4th quarter)
English edition
11,5 x 18 cm
264 pages
 
21.95
 
ISBN : 978-1-915609-47-2
EAN : 9781915609472
 
forthcoming


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