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Politics of Incremental Progressivism: Governments, Governances and Urban Policy Changes in Sćo Paulo [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x18 mm, weight: 482 g
  • Sērija : IJURR Studies in Urban and Social Change Book Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119647878
  • ISBN-13: 9781119647874
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x18 mm, weight: 482 g
  • Sērija : IJURR Studies in Urban and Social Change Book Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119647878
  • ISBN-13: 9781119647874
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THE POLITICS OF INCREMENTAL PROGRESSIVISM Ungovernable neoliberal post politics assemblage metropolis from the South? No. This book shows innovative redistributive policies, regulation, and social participation recently in Sćo Paulo, although gradually, slowly, and contentiously, and despite failures and inequalities. This great one-city-many-policies comparison departs from high quality empirically grounded research to show that collective action and public policies are back in town. In Sćo Paulo, they have made a difference. Patrick Le Galčs, Sciences Po CNRS research Professor, Dean Sciences Po Urban School, France

For anyone interested in urban governance, The Politics of Incremental Progressivism is a must-read. Nowhere in the world have cities faced greater challenges yet been more innovative in tackling the problems of urban poverty and exclusion than in Brazil. One could not ask for a more incisive, detailed and groundbreaking set of studies on urban transformation and the politics of change. Patrick Heller, Lyn Cross Professor of Social Sciences, Brown University, USA

Large metropolises of the Global South are usually portrayed as ungovernable. The Politics of Incremental Progressivism analyzes urban policies in Sćo Paulo one of the biggest and most complex Southern cities not only challenging those views, but showing the recent occurrence of progressive change. This book develops the first detailed and systematic account of the policies and politics that construct, maintain and operate a large Southern metropolis. The chapters cover the policies of bus and subway transportation, traffic control, waste collection, development licensing, public housing and large urban projects, additionally to budgeting, electoral results and government formation and dynamics.

This important book contributes to the understanding of how the city is governed, what kinds of policies its governments construct and deliver and, more importantly, under what conditions it produces redistributive change in the direction of policies that reduce its striking social and urban inequalities.
Notes on Contributors vii
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
ix
Series Editors' Preface x
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(42)
Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques
Part I Urban Politics and Political Institutions
43(74)
1 Governments, Mayors And Policies
45(24)
Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques
Telma Hoyler
2 The Politics Of Executive-Legislative Relations
69(23)
Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques
Telma Hoyler
3 The Politics Of Municipal Budgets
92(25)
Ursula Dias Peres
Part II Governing Urban Services
117(76)
4 Struggling To Replace The Car Paradigm: Politics And Mobility Change
119(17)
Carolina Requena
5 Increasingly Governing Bus Services Through Policy Instruments
136(19)
Marcos Lopes Campos
6 Technocratic Decisions And Financial Arrangements In Subway Services
155(20)
Daniela Costanzo
7 The Incremental Politics Of Waste Management Regulation
175(18)
Samuel Ralize De Godoy
Part III Governing Land and Housing
193(85)
8 Continuities And Changes In The Diversification Of Public Housing
195(22)
Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques
Magaly Marques Pulhez
9 Developers And Politicians In The Institutionalizing Of Development Regulation
217(18)
Telma Hoyler
10 Conflicts And Incremental Change In Urban Renewal Instruments
235(22)
Betina Same
Stefano Pagin
11 Circulation Of Institutional Formats In Urban Regeneration: From Sao Paulo To Porto Maravilha
257(21)
Betina Same
Conclusion: The Political Production of Incremental Progressivism 278(9)
Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques
Index 287
Eduardo Cesar Lećo Marques is full professor at the Department of Political Science (DCP) and director of the Centre for Metropolitan Studies (CEM), both at the University of Sćo Paulo. He holds a PhD in social sciences (Unicamp) and was a visiting researcher at Sciences Po Paris, University College London and University of California Berkeley. Eduardo has published extensively on urban policies, politics and inequalities, and is the author of Sćo Paulo in the Twenty-First Century Spaces, Heterogeneities, Inequalities (2016) and Opportunities and deprivation in the Global South: Poverty, segregation and social networks in Sćo Paulo (2012), among others.