ABOUT THE AUTHORS
INTRODUCTION
Eva Garcia-Chueca and Lorenzo Vidal
THE RIGHT TO THE CITY AS A RIGHT TO DIFFERENCE
Michele Grigolo
Understanding the right to the city as the right to difference
Jordi Borja
The right to the city: from the street to globalisation
FOSTERING EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY AT LOCAL LEVEL
JoAnn Kamuf Ward
Human rights as a means to advance equity and embrace difference: lessons from US cities
Thomas Angotti
Diverse cities: the legacy of colonialism and persistence of racism in New York City
Jaime Morales
Innovation and hope: the right to the city in Mexico City's new government (2018–2024)
Shams Asadi
From the Vienna Charter for neighbourly relations to Vienna as a City of Human Rights
Enrique López
Madrid City Council’s Strategic Human Rights Plan: lessons learned (2015–2019)
Haleemah Alamoush
Amman, a welcoming city for migrants and refugees
Soo A Kim
Policies, tools and mechanisms to build a human rights city: the experience of Gwangju
Jordi Baltà
Cultural policies, the right to the city and the right to difference: reflections on the Agenda 21 for culture
BOTTOM-UP CITY-MAKING
Alexandre Apsan Frediani
The “right to the city” as an ethos of engagement: lessons from civil society experiences in the Global South
Irene Escorihuela
Promoting the right to the city from below: experiences of co-creation in Europe
METROPOLITAN AND MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORKS
Ricard Gomà
The metropolitan construction of the right to the city:towards innovative governance models
Antonio Aniesa
Polycentrism and the right to the city in metropolitan areas
Fernando Carrión
The right to the city and multilevel governance in Latin America