2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-42686-0_13
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Moulding Citizenship: Urban Water and the (Dis)appearing Kampungs

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“…In this it comes very close to recent contributions in post-political action research (see e.g. Kaika & Karaliotas, 2014;Velicu & Kaika, 2016;Van Puymbroeck & Oosterlynck, 2014) on new practices of participation and self-governing (Parés et al, 2012), rights to housing, public space and social services (D'Alisa et al, 2015;Midheme & Moulaert, 2013), environmental justice, the remaking of governance (Moulaert et al, 2007b;Putri, 2017;Paidakaki & Moulaert, 2017;Wamuchiru & Moulaert, 2017), new urban commons, social sustainability (Parra & Moulaert, 2010;Mehmood & Parra, 2013;Juntunen & Hyvönen, 2014;Paidakaki & Moulaert, 2017), complementary currencies and LETS (Granger et al, 2010). It has given less attention to social innovation as recognition and conquest of social and political rights (but see Oosterlynck et al, 2013); and gave less thought to the cognitive and psychological dimensions of socially innovative communities (Noack, 2014).…”
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confidence: 67%
“…In this it comes very close to recent contributions in post-political action research (see e.g. Kaika & Karaliotas, 2014;Velicu & Kaika, 2016;Van Puymbroeck & Oosterlynck, 2014) on new practices of participation and self-governing (Parés et al, 2012), rights to housing, public space and social services (D'Alisa et al, 2015;Midheme & Moulaert, 2013), environmental justice, the remaking of governance (Moulaert et al, 2007b;Putri, 2017;Paidakaki & Moulaert, 2017;Wamuchiru & Moulaert, 2017), new urban commons, social sustainability (Parra & Moulaert, 2010;Mehmood & Parra, 2013;Juntunen & Hyvönen, 2014;Paidakaki & Moulaert, 2017), complementary currencies and LETS (Granger et al, 2010). It has given less attention to social innovation as recognition and conquest of social and political rights (but see Oosterlynck et al, 2013); and gave less thought to the cognitive and psychological dimensions of socially innovative communities (Noack, 2014).…”
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confidence: 67%
“…In water sanitation services, different corporate‐, state‐ or community‐led infrastructure networks have their own temporal cycles of institutionalization to keep them functioning within or beyond their technical ambitions (Ranganathan, ; Putri, ). While in pre‐industrial societies the production and reproduction spheres formed a unity, with industrialization they became increasingly separated.…”
Section: A Three‐layered Analytical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%