Lexington Books
Pages: 136
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-4985-4869-4 • Hardback • November 2017 • $104.00 • (£80.00)
978-1-4985-4870-0 • eBook • November 2017 • $98.50 • (£76.00)
Megan E. Heim LaFrombois is assistant professor of community planning and public administration at Auburn University.
Chapter 1: Seeing the City through an Intersectional Feminist Lens
Chapter 2: Seeing DIY Urbanism through an Intersectional Feminist Lens
Chapter 3: Institutionalizing DIY Urbanism—the Case of Tactical Urbanism and the Struggle over Public Space
Chapter 4: The Processes, Potholes, Power Struggles, and Possibilities of DIY Urbanism—the Case of Critical Mass in Chicago
Chapter 5: Putting DIY Urbanism in Place—the Case of Sticky Places in Loose DIY Urbanism Spaces
Megan Heim LaFrombois makes an important contribution to our understanding of the burgeoning DIY urbanism movement. Cutting through the dominant rhetoric surrounding this approach, she provides an insightful and timely critique of the ways that these activities may be simultaneously confronting and perpetuating urban inequality.
— Donovan Finn, Stony Brook University
Heim LaFrombois presents a nuanced analysis of DIY urbanism with a strong social justice slant. Using examples ranging from the anarchist left to the neoliberal right, Heim LaFrombois insightfully exposes an unacknowledged terrain of identity politics and power relations. With sensitivity and thoughtfulness, her book is critical without being dismissive. It is a must-read for anyone hoping to embrace DIY urbanism without unwittingly reproducing exclusion.
— Kimberley Kinder, University of Michigan