2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccs.2019.100313
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Urban ethics: Towards a research agenda on cities, ethics and normativity

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“…As cities grow, extant built constellations and natural formations have to be tackled and incorporated into the new urban layout. What to do with those fuzzy and 'unordered' spaces causes more frustration than inspiration for planners accustomed to an urban planning discourse whose ordering principles centre on consistency, control and continuity (Beauregard, 2005;Dürr, Egeb, Mosera, Neumann, & Winder, 2020;Sennett, 2018;Sibley, 1981;Till, 2009). An example is when Jacobs dismisses scrapyards, manufacturing firms and other such sites as indistinct 'grey belts' (Högström, 2020, pp.…”
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“…As cities grow, extant built constellations and natural formations have to be tackled and incorporated into the new urban layout. What to do with those fuzzy and 'unordered' spaces causes more frustration than inspiration for planners accustomed to an urban planning discourse whose ordering principles centre on consistency, control and continuity (Beauregard, 2005;Dürr, Egeb, Mosera, Neumann, & Winder, 2020;Sennett, 2018;Sibley, 1981;Till, 2009). An example is when Jacobs dismisses scrapyards, manufacturing firms and other such sites as indistinct 'grey belts' (Högström, 2020, pp.…”
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“…Similarly, institutions like hospitals (especially mental healthcare sites) are seldom integral to visions of the 'good city,' arguably reflecting a more-or-less acknowledged hierarchy of places with 'a spirit' and places without one (or with a negative, stigmatised spirit; Brook, 2000;Dyck & Deighton, 2017;Moon, Kearns, & Joseph, 2015). This is a question of urban ethics, as the subtitle of Sennett's book indicates (see also Dürr et al, 2020). Who gets included in the urban realm, as a legitimate urbanite?…”
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“…In addition, the EnCSR curriculum model is prepared that can contribute to the content of teaching and student learning progress that can help educators be well prepared for the course and can predict student progress. The results of research conducted by Durr (2019) show that first of all the main features of our research agenda are described, which we apply to case studies. then examines the urban study literature and shows how the relationship of urban life and ethics has been discussed so far: We include work on ethical anthropology, on morality in cities, and on social justice and ethics, and we show what is different from our approach.…”
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“…En este orden de ideas surge el concepto propuesto: la ciudad supremacista, con la intención de interpelar la manera velada y sistemática de excluir y desplazar, por diversas causas, a grupos en situación de vulnerabilidad en el entorno urbano, aludiendo a la ética urbana que debe abordar un compromiso normativo con el mundo urbano y sus complejidades. (Dürra, Egeb, Mosera, Neumanna, & Windera, 2020). Por lo tanto, la ciudad supremacista refiere a la ciudad cuyas condiciones trasgreden los derechos de algunos de los sectores de sus habitantes, excluyéndolos de manera visibilizada o no, para el goce y uso de los espacios urbanos.…”
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