Beyond Zuccotti Park
Title | Beyond Zuccotti Park PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald Shiffman |
Publisher | New Village Press |
Total Pages | 432 |
Release | 2012-10-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1613320094 |
In the wake of the Occupy movement, leading planners and social scientists examine public space today and freedom to assemble.
Real Estate Law
Title | Real Estate Law PDF eBook |
Author | Peter E. Smirniotopoulos |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 504 |
Release | 2016-11-18 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1317650166 |
Unlike existing textbooks written for law students on specific subjects impacting real estate transactions, Real Estate Law: Fundamentals for The Development Process uses "The Development Process" as a framework for understanding how the U.S. legal system regulates, facilitates, and generally impacts real estate transactions and their outcomes. This book not only addresses the nature of specific legal issues directly relating to real estate transactions but also how those issues may best be identified and addressed in advance. This book breaks down the myriad of laws influencing the selection, acquisition, development, financing, ownership, and management of real estate, and presents them in context. Readers of Real Estate Law will gain a practical understanding, from the perspective of a real property developer or real estate executive, investor, or lender, of: how to identify potential legal issues before they arise; when to involve a real estate attorney; how to select an attorney with the appropriate, relevant experience; and how to efficiently and economically engage and manage legal counsel in addressing real estate issues. Written as a graduate-level text book, Real Estate Law comes with numerous useful features including a glossary of terms, chapter summaries, discussion questions, further reading, and a companion website with instructor resources. It is a resource of great value to real estate and finance professionals, both with and without law degrees, engaged in one aspect or another of real estate development and finance, who want to become more conversant in the legal issues impacting these transactions.
Occupying Political Science
Title | Occupying Political Science PDF eBook |
Author | E. Welty |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 297 |
Release | 2012-12-28 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1137277408 |
Occupying Political Science is a collection of critical essays by New York based scholars, researchers, and activists, which takes an unconventional look at the Occupy Wall Street movement through concepts found in the field of political science. Both normative and descriptive in its approach, Occupying Political Science seeks to understand not only the origins, logic, and prospects of the OWS movement, but also its effect on political institutions, activism, and the very way we analyze power. It does so by asking questions such as: How does OWS make us rethink the discipline of political science, and how might the political science discipline offer ways to understand and illuminate aspects of OWS? How does social location influence OWS, our efforts to understand it, and the social science that we do? Through addressing topics including social movements and non-violent resistance, surveillance and means of social control, electoral arrangements, new social media and technology, and global connections, the authors offer a unique approach that takes seriously the implications of their physical, social and disciplinary location, in New York, both in relation to Occupy Wall Street, and in their role as scholars in political science.
Beyond Zuccotti Park
Title | Beyond Zuccotti Park PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald Shiffman |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Total Pages | 433 |
Release | 2012-10-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1613320116 |
Protests from Tahrir Square to Zuccotti Park have brought the crisis of public space to the forefront of our attention: Where can the public congregate? How can city planning, design, and policies support First Amendment rights to public assembly and free speech? Forty experts in social science, planning, design, civil liberties, urban affairs, and the arts use the Occupy movement as a springboard for original, multidisciplinary essays that address these exigent questions. This foundational book puts issues of democracy and civic engagement back into the center of dialogue about the built environment.
Cooper, Robertson & Partners
Title | Cooper, Robertson & Partners PDF eBook |
Author | Cooper, Robertson & Partners |
Publisher | Images Publishing |
Total Pages | 284 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781864701678 |
This firm was founded in 1979 with the understanding that the pursuit of excellence in architecture and urban design could best serve its clients' needs while meeting its own professional goals.
Zuccotti Park
Title | Zuccotti Park PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Serra |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 142 |
Release | 2022-01-18 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781732238046 |
In the fall of 2011, protestors gathered among the stone benches and neatly lined trees of an open plaza set between high-rise office towers in lower Manhattan. The Occupy Wall Street movement would make international headlines and the world soon learned that plaza's name-Zuccotti Park. Frank Scala served as a police officer for twenty-three years, but decides to retire after the death of his wife. As the protests heat up, Frank sees a world changing before his eyes and struggles to hold on to the things he holds dear. Though Jen Scala is mourning the loss of her mother, she has found solace in a budding relationship with her classmate, Jamal. Jen's world is expanding and she sees her father Frank as nothing but a painful reminder of the past. She wants to move forward and the Occupy Wall Street movement provides a perfect place to start. Frank and Jamal each discover that searching for Jen leads them to uncomfortable truths about themselves. As a large group of protestors gathers to march across the Brooklyn Bridge, city officials scramble to keep order. A showdown is inevitable, with Jen caught in the middle. What proves to be a pivotal moment in the Occupy Wall Street movement has the potential to be a turning point in their lives. Zuccotti Park is a moving story of ordinary New Yorkers caught up in social upheaval, personal grief, and the search for renewal.
Revolting New York
Title | Revolting New York PDF eBook |
Author | Neil Smith |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | 363 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0820352829 |
"For many, the appearance of Occupy Wall Street seemed so sudden and so surprising it seemed to have come out of nowhere. But Occupy Wall Street was in some sense not unusual: it was part and parcel of a long history of riot, revolt, uprising, and sometimes even revolution that has shaped the city and the larger histories and geographies of which it is part. The history of New York is, in significant part, a history of revolt. Many citizens, activists, and scholars know pieces of that history, but nowhere has it been put together in something close to its entirety. The effect is that each revolt or uprising seems almost sui generis, always surprising, disconnected from both its long- and near-term history and social geography. Revolting New York brings together the historical geography of revolt in New York in its fullness, from the earliest uprisings of the Munsee against Dutch occupation of Manhattan to Occupy. All in a style accessible to a broad as well as academic audience The book will show that there is a continuous, if varied and punctuated, history of rebellion in New York that is at least as vital as the more standard histories of formal politics, planning, economic growth and restructuring that largely define our consciousness of New York's evolution and the structuring of life within it" --