2003
DOI: 10.1080/1362102032000098896
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Practices of Urban Environmental Citizenships: Rights to the City and Rights to Nature in Toronto

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“…Así lo demuestran los movimientos generados en torno a la provisión de servicios, al acceso y calidad del agua y a la protección de los recursos ambientales en los medios urbanos (véase, por ejemplo, Gervais-Lambony, Landy & Old eld, 2005;Gilbert & Phillips, 2003;von Bertrab & Zambrano, 2010).…”
Section: El Movimiento Ciudadano En El Rescate Del Humedal Angachillaunclassified
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“…Así lo demuestran los movimientos generados en torno a la provisión de servicios, al acceso y calidad del agua y a la protección de los recursos ambientales en los medios urbanos (véase, por ejemplo, Gervais-Lambony, Landy & Old eld, 2005;Gilbert & Phillips, 2003;von Bertrab & Zambrano, 2010).…”
Section: El Movimiento Ciudadano En El Rescate Del Humedal Angachillaunclassified
“…Estas nuevas formas de imaginación son consistentes, por una parte, con un ejercicio colectivo que desplaza las fronteras de los derechos urbanos y ambientales como convencionalmente son de nidos, hacia el ejercicio de una ciudadanía socioecológica (Gilbert & Phillips, 2003); y por otra, abre las puertas a la tarea práctica de conservar y restaurar ecosistemas amenazados (von Bertrab & Zambrano, 2010). En Valdivia ello ha abierto la posibilidad de gestionar de modo alternativo el territorio y responder a desafíos que no han sido considerados por la plani cación urbana ni por los organismos públicos, lo que a su vez ha reforzado un proyecto de integración orgánica de la ciudad y su paisaje.…”
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“…(Gilbert andPhillips .2003:319) Fernandez (2007:207) summarizes this disjuncture between the liberal contract narrative of rights and Lefebvre's formulation stating, If Rousseau distinguished between politics and the social pact, considering politics to be a mere circumstantial effect of the 'general will' underlying the social pact, Lefebvre proposed a contemporary formula for social citizenship, expressing a 'social project' which requires a new political contract between the state and citizens in order to reduce the gap between state and government, and between the institutional power and the power of civil society.…”
Section: The Right To the City: A Cry And A Demandmentioning
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“…Substantively, therefore, Lefebvre defined urban citizenship as a "new" social project which confers rights like: "right to information, to expression, to culture, to identity in difference (and equality), and to self management." (Gilbert andPhillips .2003:319) Fernandez (2007:207) did an excellent job in summarizing Lefebvre's departure from that liberal contractual narrative citizenship stating, If Rousseau distinguished between politics and the social pact, considering politics to be a mere circumstantial effect of the 'general will' underlying the social pact, Lefebvre proposed a contemporary formula for social citizenship, expressing a 'social project' which requires a new political contract between the state and citizens in order to reduce the gap between state and government, and between the institutional power and the power of civil society.…”
Section: Henry Lefebvre: On the Politics Of Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%