The Public Place
Citizen Participation in the Neighbourhood and the City
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Community newspapers, community radio stations, citizen assemblies--all forums of public debate being re-vitalized in The Public Place .
Dimitri Roussopoulos es principalmente un activista político y ecologista cuyos intereses se extienden a la escritura, edición y publicación. Educado en filosofía, política y economía en universidades de Montreal y Londres, Roussopoulos siempre ha buscado mantenerse independiente de los confines académicos. Aparte de un breve período enseñando en una escuela influenciada por la filosofía educativa progresista de John Dewey, ha mantenido su autonomía institucional. Su obra refleja un profundo compromiso con el activismo político, el pensamiento ecológico y la investigación intelectual independiente.



Citizen Participation in the Neighbourhood and the City
Community newspapers, community radio stations, citizen assemblies--all forums of public debate being re-vitalized in The Public Place .
A summary of the differences, and similarities, between political ecology and social ecology. "A concise and useful overview.... a good analysis of green politics."--Kick It Over¶"Read this book. You might realize you are an environmentalist, as opposed to an ecologist. The difference is important."--L'interactif
Exploring the legacy of the sixties, this book examines its profound influence on contemporary North American politics and culture. It delves into key events and movements from that era, highlighting how they continue to shape societal values, political ideologies, and cultural expressions today. Through a detailed analysis, the author connects past struggles for civil rights and social justice to current issues, providing a comprehensive understanding of the sixties' enduring significance.