
Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Emerging Civic Urbanisms in Asia: An Introduction
- 2 Walking Tours and Community Heritage in Singapore: Civic Activism in the Making in Queenstown and Geylang
- 3 Resistance and Resilience: A Case Study of Rebuilding the Choi Yuen Village in Hong Kong
- 4 Urban Planning, Public Interest, and Spatial Justice: A Case Study of the Lo-Sheng Sanatorium Preservation Movement in Taipei
- 5 Placemaking as Social Learning: Taipei’s Open Green Programme as Pedagogical Civic Urbanism
- 6 Hong Kong’s Urban Renewal Fund: A Step towards Citizen-driven Placemaking?
- 7 Re-emerging Civic Urbanism: The Evolving State–Civil Society Relations in Community Building in Seoul
- 8 A Shifting Paradigm of Urban Regeneration in Seoul?: A Case Study of Citizen Participation in Haebangchon Urban Regeneration Project
- 9 Building Communities through Neighbourhood-based: Participatory Planning in Singapore
- 10 Beyond the Sunday Spectacle: Foreign Domestic Workers and Emergent Civic Urbanisms in Hong Kong
- 11 Holding Space, Making Place: Nurturing Emergent Solidarities within New Food Systems in Singapore
- 12 Conclusion: Civic Urbanisms and Urban Governance in Asia and Beyond
- Index
- Publications/Global Asia
12 - Conclusion: Civic Urbanisms and Urban Governance inAsia and Beyond
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 November 2022
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Emerging Civic Urbanisms in Asia: An Introduction
- 2 Walking Tours and Community Heritage in Singapore: Civic Activism in the Making in Queenstown and Geylang
- 3 Resistance and Resilience: A Case Study of Rebuilding the Choi Yuen Village in Hong Kong
- 4 Urban Planning, Public Interest, and Spatial Justice: A Case Study of the Lo-Sheng Sanatorium Preservation Movement in Taipei
- 5 Placemaking as Social Learning: Taipei’s Open Green Programme as Pedagogical Civic Urbanism
- 6 Hong Kong’s Urban Renewal Fund: A Step towards Citizen-driven Placemaking?
- 7 Re-emerging Civic Urbanism: The Evolving State–Civil Society Relations in Community Building in Seoul
- 8 A Shifting Paradigm of Urban Regeneration in Seoul?: A Case Study of Citizen Participation in Haebangchon Urban Regeneration Project
- 9 Building Communities through Neighbourhood-based: Participatory Planning in Singapore
- 10 Beyond the Sunday Spectacle: Foreign Domestic Workers and Emergent Civic Urbanisms in Hong Kong
- 11 Holding Space, Making Place: Nurturing Emergent Solidarities within New Food Systems in Singapore
- 12 Conclusion: Civic Urbanisms and Urban Governance in Asia and Beyond
- Index
- Publications/Global Asia
Summary
Abstract
The concluding chapter addresses the variousthemes explored in this volume by juxtaposing thefindings from different cases of activism andresistance, collaboration and placemaking,neighbourhood community building, andself-organization and commoning in Hong Kong,Seoul, Singapore, and Taipei. It criticallyexamines how emerging partnerships between thestate and civil society reshape and build moreresilient and participatory neighbourhoods andcities. The chapter further explores the changingstate–civil society relations, affecting civicurbanisms, their actors, forms, impacts, andconsequences. Finally, we argue that the conceptof civic urbanisms provides not only a conceptualframework to understand the ongoing social andurban change but also an aspirational model ofurban governance for cities in Asia andbeyond.
Keywords: Citizen participation,civic urbanism, resilience, urban governance
In this volume, we used civic urbanism as a conceptualframework to better understand how the changingrelationship between the state and civil societyaffects citizen participation in shaping the livingenvironment in Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, andTaipei, as well as to understand how these citiesare moving beyond what we call developmentalurbanization. Moreover, we explored how emergingpartnerships between the state and civil societycontribute to building more resilient andparticipatory neighbourhoods and cities byjuxtaposing cases of activism and resistance,collaboration and placemaking, neighbourhoodcommunity building, and self-organization andcommoning in Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, andTaipei. The concluding chapter aims to highlight thepossibilities and challenges for civic urbanism bycritically exploring the transformative potentialthat the case studies imply. All of them representan ‘exercise of collective power over the process ofurbanization’ (Harvey, 2012: 4) regardless of theirspecificity, albeit in different degrees. Ourapproach echoes Chen's (2010: 254) notion of Asianinter-referencing as an open-ended method to‘understand different parts of Asia but also toenable a renewed understanding of the self’ whichhas a potential ‘to transcend the existingunderstanding of Asia and thereby change the world’.Although it is beyond the scope of this volume toproject possible changes that our contribution maybring forth in the world, we hope that the relevanceof the cases in this volume reaches well beyond thefour cities.
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- Emerging Civic Urbanisms in AsiaHong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, and Taipei beyondDevelopmental Urbanization, pp. 295 - 308Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2022