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Part 1: Introduction -- The city project in the 21st century: Unity in diversity -- Part 2: Central ideas in city projects -- Urban planning: For what city project?- Main contributions to urban theory: 50 years of (R)Evolution in Europe, the United States and Latin America -- Borders and their urban scales. Migrations and Latin American cities in the 21st century -- Part 3: Tributary projects of the crises -- Medellín, through "Total Peace" to "The City Project" -- Medellín between myths and realities - The Arduous citizen construction facing the urban crisis -- Housing violence: The creation of the capital of security -- Part 4: The neoliberal city Project -- Santiago de Chile, the production of neoliberal space -- Shaping Santiago: Neoliberalism and infrastructure development during the Chilean dictatorship. The case of metro S.A -- Guayaquil: Management model and implementation of the market city -- Urban transformation under neoliberal policy: The hypermodern monterrey -- Part 5: Promotion of the city project Anchored in the recovery of history -- Puerto Madero and the material, symbolic, relational and territorial production of a mega-project -- The heritage city: Aesthetics, politics, and crisis in Quito's historic center -- Tourism and architectural heritage consumption: The case of the city centre of Bologna, Italy -- Innovations in the management of natural heritage: A comparative analysis of three supralocal plans in Bologna -- Part 6: The city project in the international sphere -- 22@ innovation district: Remaking the post-Olympic Barcelona model -- Internationalization as a driving force for Barcelona's city project: An Agonistic and political insight -- New York City: Its reconceptualization and unraveling as an economic project (1970s-2010s) -- Part 7: The city project that emerges from anthropic and natural risks -- Historic center of Popayán - Challenges and Tensions post 1983 earthquake -- Part 8: City projects resulting from democratization processes -- Madrid: From dictatorship to democracy. Winning the cultural battle, leading urban history -- Bogotá: A laboratory for national electoral tendencies -- A city of rights: Mexico city -- Part 9: The turn to the left as a city Project -- From capital city to national Government: The failure of the Peruvian left -- Care from above and care from below. Urban inequality and community collectivization of care -- Local Governments and social participation: Pathways and setbacks of the Porto Alegre participatory Budget -- Montevideo and progressivism: Towards a cooperative city?- Part 10: The popular city Project -- Production and social management of habitat and housing in Mexico -- Government in plurinationality and interculturality: The case of the city of Quito -- Part 11: The citizen urbanism Project -- The 15-minute city model: An integrated urban approach and a game changing lifestyle narrative -- A plural and feminist agenda for inclusive urban planning -- The city of the neighborhood, central element of citizen urbanism -- Part 12: The virtual city Project -- The virtual city in the 21st century: Exploring the role of digital platforms in urban evolution -- Urban hybridity: Juxtaposition of physical and virtual spaces -- Digital twin cities: Virtual city, real city -- Part 13: Epilogue -- Epilogue. The city project: 21st century. |