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SUMMARY:Illinois City County Managers Association
DESCRIPTION:Opening Keynote: Joel Kotkin\nTowards a New Localism \nJoel will discuss the importance of decentralizing power to the local level; the future of localism under a Trump presidency; and the opportunities that exist in smaller cities and the suburbs for immigrants and the rapidly growing “30 something” generation. \nAfter the session\, Joel will be on hand to sign copies of his newest book\, The Human City. Book available for purchase during registration for this event. \nRegister online
URL:https://joelkotkin.com/event/illinois-city-county-managers-association/
LOCATION:Marriott Pere Marquette\, 501 Main Street\, Peoria\, IL\, 61602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Conference
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SUMMARY:Aspen Institute
DESCRIPTION:The McCloskey Speaker Series presents a unique and diverse roster of distinguished speakers. The series is made possible by a generous donation from the McCloskey Family Charitable Foundation. \nFeaturing Joel Kotkin\, Presidential Fellow of Urban Futures at Chapman University and Executive Director of the Center for Opportunity Urbanism. Kotkin will discuss his newest book\, The Human City: Urbanism for the Rest of Us (Agate\, April 2016)\, which challenges the way we think about our cities. Instead of the conventional urban-planning strategy of high-density cities\, he favors a decentralized\, more sustainable alternative.
URL:https://joelkotkin.com/event/aspen-institute/
LOCATION:Aspen Meadows Campus\, Paepcke Auditorium\, Aspen Meadows Campus\, Aspen\, CO
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Human City Book Event
DESCRIPTION:With more people living in cities than ever before\, it’s worth reconsidering what we want urban life to be. In his eighth book\, Kotkin\, a presidential fellow in urban futures at Chapman University as well as the executive director at the Center of Opportunity Urbanism and the executive editor of NewGeography.com\, argues that cities could be more livable if they borrowed a few ideas from suburbs. Using small communities as the model\, Kotkin makes the case for flexible\, decentralized urban spaces\, family-focused and environmentally sound\, rather than the tightly-packed\, dense urban cores of many megacities.
URL:https://joelkotkin.com/event/human-city-book-event/
LOCATION:Politics & Prose at Busboys and Poets.\, 1025 5th Street NW\, New York\, NY
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
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