The Cities of the Global South Reader adopts a fresh and
critical approach to the field of urbanization in the developing
world, which has seen significant shifts in its thematic and
geographic focus since it first began to be defined in the
mid-twentieth century. This Reader incorporates both early
conversations and new and emerging debates that reflect the diverse
trajectories of urbanization processes in the context of the
restructured global alignments in the last three decades. The
thematic structure and selection of texts in the Cities of the
Global South Reader recognizes the entanglement of wealth/ poverty,
development/ underdevelopment, first/ third worlds, and various
forms of inclusion/ exclusion. This conceptual framework shapes the
Reader s organization around global processes such as colonialism
and development, similar yet different processes that occur two
hundred years apart and shape cities in crucial ways, to specific
issues that urban dwellers, planners, and policy makers face in the
contemporary world. These include the urban economy, housing, basic
services, infrastructure, the role of non-state civil society based
actors, planned interventions and contestations, the role of
diaspora capital, the looming problem of adapting to climate
change, and the increasing specter of violence in a post 9/11
transnational world.
The Cities of the Global South Reader pulls together a diverse
set of readings from scholars across the world to provide an
essential resource for a broad interdisciplinary readership at
undergraduate and graduate levels in urban geography, urban
sociology, and urban planning as well as international studies,
global studies and development studies. Editorial commentaries that
introduce the central issues for each theme, summarize the state of
the field and outline an associated bibliography. They will be of
particular value for lecturers, researchers, and students, making
the Cities of the Global South Reader a key text for those
interested in understanding contemporary urbanization processes.
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