• Title of article

    Community building and the necessity for radical revision

  • Author/Authors

    Douglas D. Paterson، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
  • Pages
    16
  • From page
    83
  • To page
    98
  • Abstract
    Intended or not, from the early streetcar subdivision to the current automobile subdivision, North Americans have been in the process of escaping from community for over a hundred years. In the process, they have fostered amorphous edge ‘cities’, abandoned inner cities, placeless public realms, and a fragmented, introverted society. Democracy is all but lost, unless community, as a central building block to humanity as well as democracy, can be rediscovered. But any rediscovery of community must be substantial; change is too readily absorbed in these times as a fad or cosmetic. Revisions to community must assume radical proportions wherein the interventions made return us to the root ideas and processes of community. The radical is, by definition, at once both fundamental and revolutionary, a source of nourishment and stability while also a source of challenge and uncertainty, and both a constitutional and a common sense concern. Only in the radical, it is asserted, can new life be found for community.
  • Keywords
    Community , Edge cities , fragmentation , Democracy
  • Journal title
    Landscape and Urban Planning
  • Serial Year
    1997
  • Journal title
    Landscape and Urban Planning
  • Record number

    746679