Urban Communication Reader IV  Paid

Cities as Communicative Change Agents

by erin daina mcclellan (Edited), Yongjun Shin (Edited), Curry Chandler (Edited)
©2021, Textbook, XVI, 338 Pages
Media & Communication

Series: Urban Communication, Volume 7

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Today, the world is facing climate change, wealth inequality, housing crises, food shortages, mass migration, and now a global health pandemic. Cities are at the heart of both these problems and their solutions. Urban communication scholars are well-poised to examine the change initiatives that are both caused and inspired by such complex problems. This volume provides a collection of urban communication research focused on how examining change through the lens of communication provides unique processual understandings of cities as dynamic sites formed through the interplay between concrete cases and conceptual ideas. The first section, Change through Institutional Intervention, addresses how diverse societal institutions—including policy, regulation, planning, and voluntary arts—interplay with changes in our urban communities. The second section, Change in Place and through Space, explores various ways in which spaces and places are able to transform through communicative practice, specifically focusing on how space and place provide unique frames for communicating change and influencing interaction in cities. The third section, Change through Participation and Engagement, collectively draws attention to the ways that public participation and engagement are utilized in cities in ways that enhance the communication both within and about them, focusing specifically on how this happens globally in teaching and learning environments, community planning partnerships, industrial site redevelopment projects, and approaches to food sovereignty in urban agricultural initiatives.
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the author
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Dedication
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • List of Tables
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Cities as Communicative Change Agents: ERIN DAINA MCCLELLAN, BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY, U.S., YONGJUN SHIN, BRIDGEWATER STATE UNIVERSITY, U.S. & CURRY CHANDLER, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, U.S.
  • Section 1: Change through Institutional Intervention
    • 1. Planning for Change: The Rhetorical (Re)invention of Urban Parks: KAITLYN HAYNAL, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, U.S.
    • 2. Styling Sustainable Atlanta: Touring the BeltLine and Public Performances of Concordance: SCOTT TULLOCH, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE, CUNY, U.S.
    • 3. Social Capital and Social Change in Urban Politics: Understanding a Local Policy Case from an Urban Communication Perspective: YONGJUN SHIN, BRIDGEWATER STATE UNIVERSITY, U.S.
    • 4. ‘Ain’t Too Proud to Beg’ or Advertise: The First Amendment Implications of Advertising and Panhandling on the New York City Mass Transit System: ADRIENNE E. HACKER-DANIELS, ILLINOIS COLLEGE, U.S.
    • 5. From Margins to Mainstream: The Changing Street Art Scenario in Delhi: DEEPIKA JAUHARI, DARS, NEW DELHI, INDIA
  • Section 2: Change in Place and through Space
    • 6. The “Tweeting” Discourse of Balconies and Porches in the City: Identity Politics, Public Speaking, and Social Change: CAROLIN ARONIS, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO-BOULDER, U.S.
    • 7. Gentrification of Lavale: Changing Spatiality and the Making of a Rural-Urban Complex: SHUBHDA ARORA, INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, LUCKNOW, INDIA, JUHI JOTWANI, FOUNDATION FOR LIBERAL AND MANAGEMENT EDUCATION (FLAME) UNIVERSITY, INDIA & PRACHITI MANE, FOUNDATION FOR LIBERAL AND MANAGEMENT EDUCATION (FLAME) UNIVERSITY, INDIA
    • 8. Talking to Urban People: An Exploration of Farmers’ Social Media Storytelling Strategies: JIN-AE KANG, EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY, U.S. & BRITTANY M. W. THOMPSON, EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY, U.S.
    • 9. Baseball Fields of Care: Urban Sportscapes, Neighborhood Change, and the Gentrification of Commemorative Space: CURRY CHANDLER, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, U.S.
    • 10. Playing Outside: The Transformation of Children’s’ Urban Play: SUSAN J. DRUCKER, HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY, U.S. & GARY GUMPERT, EMERITUS, QUEENS COLLEGE, CUNY, U.S.
  • Section 3: Change through Participation and Engagement
    • 11. City Living: The Significance of Critical Pedagogy for Urban Communication: ERIN DAINA MCCLELLAN, BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY, U.S. & CHRISTINA L. IVEY, BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY, U.S.
    • 12. Changing Place Identity by Visual Design? A Rhetorical Field Study of a Post-Industrial Place Development Project: IBEN BRINCH JØRGENSEN, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH-EASTERN NORWAY, NORWAY
    • 13. Between Visions and Realities: Testing Shared Governance in Adaptive Reuse of Industrial Heritage: GRETE SWENSEN, NORWEGIAN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE RESEARCH (NIKU), NORWAY
    • 14. Urban Agriculture in the City of Cali, Colombia and Communication for Social Change: SOLÓN CALERO, UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE OCCIDENTE, COLOMBIA & CARMEN C. RIVERA, UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE OCCIDENTE, COLOMBIA
  • List of Contributors
Pages:
XVI, 338
Year:
2021
ISBN (HARDBACK):
9781433181573 (Active)
ISBN (PAPERBACK):
9781433181566 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9781433181597 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9781433181580 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Oxford, Wien, 2021. XVI, 338 pp., 12 b/w ill., 7 tables.
erin daina mcclellan (Ph.D., University of Colorado at Boulder) is Associate Professor at Boise State University.. Yongjun Shin (Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison) is Associate Professor at Bridgewater State University. Curry Chandler (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh) is a Visiting Instructor at the University of Pittsburgh.

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