PoliticsgPeople g Facultyg Dr. Haim Yacobi

 

Dr. Haim Yacobi     CV

Ph.D., Ben Gurion, 2003

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Books   |   Chapters In Books   |  Refereed Articles   |  Book Reviews




uph Books

 

                                        Fenster, T., and Yacobi, H. (Eds.), (2006). The Israeli City or Cities in Israel?. Hakibutz Hameuchad and Van Leer Institute Jerusalem (Hebrew)   

                                        Yacobi, H. and Cohen, S. (Eds), (2006). Separation – the Politics of Israeli Space. Xargol, Tel Aviv (Hebrew).

                                         Yacobi, H. (Ed.), (2004). Constructing a Sense of Place: Architecture and the Zionist Discourse. Ashgate, London

 


uph Chapters In Book

1.      Yacobi, H., (2007 forthcoming). "Yesha is (also) here: borders and territorialization in the core".  In: Degani, Z. amd Katz, I., (Eds.) Ketrt; Jerusalem (Hebrew).

2.      Yacobi, H., (2006). "Words and Place". In: Kalush, R., and  Hatuka, T., (Eds.): Architecture Culture. Resling (Hebrew).

3.      Yacobi, H., (2004). "On Urban Iconoclasm". In: Yacobi, H., (Ed.). "Constructing a Sense of Place: Architecture and the Zionist Discourse". Ashgate, London.

4.      Yacobi, H., (2004). "Whose Planning - Whose Order: Introduction". In: Yacobi, H., (Ed.). "Constructing a Sense of Place: Architecture and the Zionist Discourse". Ashgate, London. 

5.      Yiftachel, O., and Yacobi, H. (2003). "Control, Resistance and Informality: Urban Ethnocracy in Beer Sheva, Israel. In: Roy, A., and Alsayyad, N., (Eds.) Urban Informality. Lexington Books. 209-239

6.      Yacobi, H., (2007 forthcoming). "From Urban Panopticism to Spatial Protest: the case of the "Mixed Town" of Lydda". In: Rabinowitz, D., and Monterescu, D., Mixed Towns, Trapped Communities: Historical Narratives, Spatial Dynamics Gender Relations and Cultural Encounters in Ethnically Mixed Towns in Israel/Palestine, Ashgate, London

7.      Yacobi, H., (2007: forthcoming). "Academic Fortress: the Planning of the Hebrew University Campus on Mount Scopus". In Perry, D., and Wiewel, W., (Eds.): Urban Universities and Development: the International Experience. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge.

8.      Yiftachel, O. and Yacobi, H. (2005) 'Walls, Fences and 'Creeping Apartheid' in Israel/Palestine', Chapter 9, In Sorkin, M. (Ed.) Writing against the Wall, Greenwood Press, New York (in press).


uph Refereed Articles

                                1.          Yacobi, H. (2008: accepted) “The Third Place: Architecture, Nationalism and the Postcolonial Gaze", Teorya u-Bikoret, 32 (Hebrew).

                                 2.         Yacobi, H. and Shechter, R. (2006).Rethinking Cities in the Middle East: Political economy, Planning and the Lived Space, The Journal of Architecture. 499-515

                                 3.         Shechter, R. and Yacobi, H. (2005). Introduction, Cities, 22 (3), 183-188

                                 4.         Fenster, T., and Yacobi, H., (2005). " Whose City Is It? On Urban Planning and Local Knowledge in Globalizing Tel Aviv-Jaffa", Planning Theory and Practice, 6 (2), 191-211.

                                 5.         Yacobi, H. and Tzfadia, E. (2004) “On the Construction of Territorial Identity: Nationalism and Space among Migrants in Lod”, Teorya u-Bikoret, 24. 45-71. (Hebrew).

                                 6.         Yacobi, H., (2004) "Form Follows Metaphors: The Case of the New Israeli High Court Building in Jerusalem". The Journal of Architecture, 233-253.

                                7.         Yacobi, H., (2004). "Social Exclusion, Housing Environment and Tolerant Planning: The Case of the Jahelin Bedouin Tribe". Hagar - International Social Science Review. 69-84

                                 8.         Yacobi, H., (2004). "From Supreme Court to Temple of Justice: Exploring the Meaning of the Supreme Court Building in Jerusalem". Alpaim. 73-93 (Hebrew).

                                 9.         Yacobi, H., (2004). "From Urban Panopticism to Spatial Protest". Surveillance and Society, 2 (1), 55-77.

                               10.       Yiftachel, O., and Yacobi, H. (2004), "Urban Ethnocracy: Ethnicization and the Production of Space in an Israeli Mixed City", Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 21(6)  673 - 693

                               11.       Yacobi, H., (2003). "The Architecture of Ethnic Logic: Exploring the Meaning of the Built Environment in the "Mixed" City of Lod - Israel", Geografiska Annaler 84 B, 171-187.

                               12.       Yacobi, H., (2003). "Everyday Life in Lod: On Power, Identity, and Spatial Protest in a Mixed City". Jamaa (10) 69-110. (Hebrew).

                               13.       Tzfadia, E., Yacobi H., Yiftachel, O., (2002). "The Shifting Sands of Urban Politics, Planning and Identities: a Review Essay". Geopolitics 7 (3), 183-194. 

                               14.       Yiftachel, O. and Yacobi, H., (2002). "Planning a Bi-National Capital: Should Jerusalem Remain United?". Geoforum 33, 137-145.

 


uph Book Reviews

1.       Yacobi, H., (2002). Book Review: "Habitus: A Sense of Place", edited by Hillier, J., and Rooksby, E. Geography Research Forum, 143-144.

2.       Yacobi, H., (2002). Book Review: "Israeli Planners and Designers: Profiles of Community Builders", edited by Forester, J., Fischler, R., and Shmueli, D. Urban Studies, 1944-1946.

3.       Yacobi, H., (2000), Exhibition Review: "Molds of Their Homeland – Symbols of Identity in the Works of Asam Abu Shakra and Tsibi Geva", Hagar 2 145-150