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The Spacemaker's Guide to Big Change

Design and Improvisation in Development Practice. Earthscan Tools for Community Planning

By (author) Nabeel Hamdi
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Published: 28th May 2014
Dimensions: w 149mm h 208mm d 12mm
Weight: 268g
ISBN-10: 0415838568
ISBN-13: 9780415838566
Barcode No: 9780415838566
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Synopsis
This book gives definition to participatory practice as a necessary form of activism in development planning for cities. It gives guidance on how practice can make space for big and lasting change and for new opportunities to be discovered. It points to ways of building synergy and negotiating our way in the social and political spaces 'in between' conventional and often competing ideals - public and private interests, top down and bottom up, formal and informal, the global agendas which outsiders promote and the local needs of insiders, for example. It offers guidance on process, designed to close gaps and converge worlds which we know have become divisive and discriminatory, working from the detail of everyday life in search of beginnings that count, building out and making meaningful locally, the abstractions of the global causes we champion - poverty alleviation, environmental sustainability, resilience. Practice - the collective process by which decisions are negotiated, plans designed and actions taken in response to needs and aspirations, locally and globally - we will see, is not just about being practical, but more. Its purpose is to give structure to our understanding of the order and disorder in our cities today, then to disturb that order when it has become inefficient or inequitable, even change it. It is to add moral value to morally questionable planning practice and so build "a social economy for the satisfaction of human need." Practice in these spaces 'in-between' redraws the boundaries of expectation of disciplinary work and offers a new high ground of moral purpose from which to be more creative, more integrated, more relevant, more resourceful - more strategic.

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Hamdi's latest book The Spacemaker's Guide to Big Change is a call for a new way of doing things. Hamdi's work is relevant not only to planners and humanitarian workers but also artists and creative practitioners, who are looking for new ways to make a difference through their practice. Hamdi's belief in and focus on the everyday and ordinary, and the particular in people's lives, is a radical new starting point, that brings hope and empowers those of us who are ignored and overlooked. - Emma Chetcuti, Director, Multistory: a community arts organisation located in the Black Country in the West Midlands

Hamdi is interested in activism and results. In this book he shows us how participatory practice can be a speculative as well as an integrative instrument in an inequitable world. These ideas, modes of engagement and insights are as relevant for intervening in our existing built environments as for imagining the sustainable form for places of human habitation in the future.- Rahul Mehrotra, Professor and Chair Department of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard University

Both philosophical and practical, this reflective book contains insights that go beyond participatory practice. The collected cases, references, and wisdom unpack the challenge of making change in the face of complexity and competing voices, and give encouragement that we can start small, where it counts, now, to achieve desired futures. - Jamin Hegeman, Service Design Network