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FOREWORD

Worldometers. (2020) World Population. [online] https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/ (Accessed June 2020)

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Wunderman Thompson Intelligence. (2020) The Future 100: 2020. [online] https://intelligence. wundermanthompson.com/trend-reports/the-future-100-2020 (Accessed June 2020)

CREATIVITY AS A DRIVING FORCE

Culturelink (ed.). (1996) ‘Cultural Policy of Thailand.’ IRMO / Culturelink.[online] http://www.wwcd.org/ policy/clink/Thailand.html#:~:text=The%20Thai%20 national%20cultural%20policy,can%20be%20summarized%20as%20below (Accessed July 2020)

Caldicott, G., Director of British Council Sri Lanka, quoted in: ‘Creative and cultural industries in Sri Lanka’. British Council Creative Economies Report 2020. [online] https://www.britishcouncil.lk/sites/ default/files/creative_economies_report.pdf (Accessed July 2020)

Florida, R. (2014) The Rise of the Creative Class, Revisited. Basic Books.

Hasnan, L. (2019) ‘Getting creative in Indonesia’. The Asean Post. [online] https://theaseanpost.com/ article/getting-creative-indonesia#:~:text=The%20 target%20is%20to%20establish,creative%20 economy%20player%20by%202030.&text=According%20to%20Bekraf%2C%20Indonesia’s%20 creative,percent%20to%20the%20country’s%20 GDP.&text=In%202017%2C%20the%20creative%20 economy,2018%20to%20US%2478.9%20million (Accessed July 2020)

Howkins, J. (2001) The Creative Economy – How People Make Money From Ideas. Allen Lane: Penguin Group. Indonesia Creative Cities Network. (2017) Kota Kreatif: Ekosistem Yang Mencipta. Bandung: ICCN.

Lee, T. (2016) ‘Arts, Aspirations and Anxieties: Cultural Policy in Singapore’. In Lim, J. and Lee, T. (ed.) Singapore: Negotiating State and Society, 1965-2015. Singapore: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. p. 172

Metzger, C. and Runde, D. (2019) ‘Lessons for Building Creative Economies.’ CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development.

Ruigrok, I. (2006) ‘Cultural Policy Of Non-Western Countries.’ The Power of Culture. [online] http:// www.powerofculture.nl/en/policy/thailand.html (Accessed July 2020)

Wainwright, O. (2017) ‘Everything is Gentrification Now: But Richard Florida isn’t sorry’. The Guardian. [online] https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2017/ oct/26/gentrification-richard-florida-interview-creative-class-new-urban-crisis (Accessed June 2020)

FROM FORMAL TO FLUID

Bayat, A. (2010) Life as politics: How ordinary people change the Middle East. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Choi N. (2016) ‘Metro Manila through the gentrification lens: Disparities in urban planning and displacement risks,’ Urban Studies, 2016, vol. 53 (3), p. 577-592.

De Certeau, M. (1984) The Practice of Everyday Life, translated by Steven Rendall. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press.

Drummond, L. (2000) ‘Street Scenes: Practices of Public and Private Space in Urban Vietnam.’ Urban Studies 37 (12), p. 2377–9.

Geertman, S. (2007) The self-organizing city in Vietnam: Processes of change and transformation in housing in Hanoi. Eindhoven: Bouwstenen Publicatieburo, University of Technology Eindhoven. Geertman S. (2016) [In Korean] “Making sense of place in people-driven urban regeneration in a post-reform society: A case study of gentrification in the Cathedral Area in Hanoi,” in Hyunjoon and Lee (eds.). Talking About Gentrification in Asia, Seoul: Pureunsup, p. 237-273.

Geertman, S., Labbé, D., Boudreau, JD., Jacques O. (2016) ‘Youth-Driven Tactics of Public Space Appropriation in Hanoi: The Case of Skateboarding and Parkour.’ Pacific Affairs 89 (3), p. 591–61.

Geertman, S., Boudreau J.A. (2018) “Life as Art: Emerging new youth networks in Hanoi and the Tree Hug Movement,” City & Society 30 (2), p. 210-236.

Geertman S. & Kim B. (2019) ‘Hanoi: A study of informally developed housing and its role in the political arena of a post-reform communist city,’ in Informal Urbanization, edited by R. Rocco and J. van Ballegooijen. Delft University of Technology: Routledge, p. 112-123.

Gullick, J.M. (2000) A History of Kuala Lumpur 1856 -1939. Selangor: MBRAS.

La Grange, A., Pretorius, F. (2016) ‘State-led gentrification in Hong Kong,’ Urban Studies, vol. 53(3), p. 506-523.

Harms, E . (2009) ‘Vietnam’s civilizing process and the retreat from the street: A turtle’s eye view from Ho Chi Minh City,’ City & Society, 21 (2), p. 182-206.

Nazri, F. (1997). Dirty Culture Makes People No Class, Environment Polluted. [online] http://lib.perdana. org.my/PLF/Digital_Content/Prominent_Leaders/ Mahathir/News_1968-2004/1996-1998/1997aj/ dirty%20culture%20mament%20polluted.pdf (Accessed December 1, 2019)

Nguyen, Q. T. (2001) ‘Histoire de Hanoi : la ville en ses quarties’ in Hanoï; Le cycle des metamorphoses. Formes architecturales et urbaines. Edited by Pierre Clément & Nathalie Lancret. Paris: Les Cahiers de l’Ipraus.

Ong, A. (2006) Neoliberalism as exception: Mutations in Citizenship and Sovereignty. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Schwenkel, C. (2012) ‘Civilizing the city: Socialist ruins and renewal in central Vietnam.’ Positions, 20 (2), p. 437 – 470. Shin S.H. & Kim H.B. (2015) ‘The developmental state, speculative urbanisation and the politics of displacement in gentrifying Seoul.’ Urban Studies 53 (3), p. 540-559.

Söderström, O. & Geertman S. (2013) ‘Loose Threads: The Translocal Making of Public Space Policy in Hanoi.’ Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 34 (2), p. 244–60.

Yiftachel, O. (2009) ‘Theoretical Notes on ‘Gray Cities’: the Coming of Urban Apartheid?’, Planning Theory, 8: 1, p. 88-100.

FINDING THE BALANCE OF INCLUSIVITY

Arango, D. J., Kotikula, A. (2019) ‘Walking the street with DIGNITY: Women’s inclusion in urban Bangladesh.’ Worldbank. https://blogs.worldbank. org/endpovertyinsouthasia/walking-street-dignity-womens-inclusion-urban-bangladesh (Accessed July 2020)

Rana, S., Hossain, M., (2019) Transforming the Rayer Bazar Playground into a Child Friendly Space.

Ratho, A. (2020) ‘Indiscriminate use of ‘defensive design’ may lead to social exclusion in urban public spaces’. Observer Research Foundation. [online] https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/indiscriminate-use-of-defensive-design-may-lead-to-social-exclusion-in-urban-public-spaces-64194/ (Accessed July 2020)

Urban Blue Grids. ‘Historic importance and development of parks and green grids’. [online] https://www. urbangreenbluegrids.com/about/historical-importance-and-development-of-parks-and-public-green-grids/ (Accessed July 2020)

UN-Habitat (2015) Using Minecraft for Youth Participation in Urban Design and Governance. Nairobi: UN-Habitat.

UN-Habitat (2016) Global Public Space Programme- Annual Report 2015. Nairobi: UN-Habitat.

UN-Habitat (2016) Global Public space Toolkit, From Global Principles to Local Policies and Practice. Nairobi: UN-Habitat.

UN-Habitat (2017) Global Public Space Programme- Annual Report 2017. Nairobi: UN-Habitat.

UN-Habitat (2018) Global Public Space Programme- Annual Report 2018. Nairobi: UN-Habitat.

UN-Habitat (2019) Block by Block Workshop Report. Tacoma Park, Seberang Perai. Nairobi: UN-Habitat.

WBB Trust. ‘Commitment to Make Rayerbazar Boishakhi Playground user friendly for all’. [online] http://www.wbbtrust.org/view/activity_details/578 (Accessed July 2020)

SUSTAINING OUR CITIES TOGETHER

Aflaki, A., Mirnezhad, M., Ghaffarianhosein, A., Ghaffarianhosseini, A., Omrany, H., Wang, Z. and Akbari, H. (2016) ‘Urban Heat Island Mitigation Strategies: A State-of-the-Art Review on Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Hong Kong.’ Cities, 62. [online] 10.1016/j.cities.2016.09.003

Ang, V. (2019) ‘Bringing mums back to the workforce’. [online] https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/life-culture/bringing-mums-back-to-the-workforce

Barthel, S., Parker, J., & Ernstson, H. (2013) Food and Green Space in Cities: A Resilience Lens on Gardens and Urban Environmental Movements, 52: p. 1321–1338. doi:10.1177/0042098012472744

Dulal, H.B. (2019) ‘Cities in Asia: how are they adapting to climate change?’ Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 9, p. 13–24. [online] https://doi. org/10.1007/s13412-018-0534-1

Hallegatte, S., Rozenberg, J. (2017) ‘Climate change through a poverty lens.’ Nature Climate Change 7, p. 250–256. [online] https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate3253

Goy, P. (2015) ‘Food Playground reaches out to seniors and stay-at-home mums who get to pass on culinary skills’. [online] https://www.straitstimes. com/singapore/food-playground-offers-cookingclasses-with-a-social-mission

Lalley, H. (2017) A life-changing year of travel inspired Daniel Tan, ’11 (AXP-10), to start a social enterprise with sizzle. [online] https://www.chicagobooth.edu/ magazine/daniel-tan-food-playground Rajesh, D. (2020) Launch of five-year strategy for tackling Asia’s environmental challenges. SEI Asia. Sheller, M. (2004) ‘Mobile Publics: Beyond the Network Perspective.’ Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 22 (1): p. 39–52. https://doi. org/10.1068/d324t.

Stavrides, S. (2016) Common Space: The City as Commons. London: Zed Books.

EPILOGUE

Amin, A., and Thrift, N. (2004) ‘The ‘Emancipatory’ City?’ In Lees, L. (ed.), The Emancipatory City? Paradoxes and Possibilities, p. 231-235. London: Sage Publications.

Bain, AL., and Landau, F. (2019) ‘Artists, Temporality, and the Governance of Collaborative Place-Making’. Urban Affairs Review, 55(2): p. 405-427.

Friedmann, J. (2010) ‘Place and Place-Making in Cities: A Global Perspective’. Planning Theory & Practice, 11(2): p. 149-165.

Ho, KC., and Douglass, M. (2008) ‘Globalisation and liveable cities: Experiences in place-making in Pacific Asia’. International Development Planning Review, 30(3): p. 199-213.

Hou, J. (2016) ‘Everyday Urban Flux: Temporary Urbanism in East Asia as Insurgent Planning’. In Chalana, M., and Hou, J. (eds.) (2016) Messy Urbanism: Understanding the ‘Other’ Cities of Asia, p. 193-214. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

Huang, S-M., and Roberts, JL. (2019) ‘Place-Making’. In Orum, A. (ed.), The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies, 1-5. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Lees, L. (2004) ‘The Emancipatory City: Urban (Re) visions’. In Lees, L. (ed.), The Emancipatory City? Paradoxes and Possibilities, p. 23-39. London: Sage Publications.

Montgomery, A. (2016) ‘Reappearance of the Public: Placemaking, Minoritization and Resistance in Detroit’. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 40(4): p. 776-799.

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