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Locating Right to the City in the Global South (Paperback)
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Locating Right to the City in the Global South (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography
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Despite the fact that virtually all urban growth is occurring, and
will continue to occur, in the cities of the Global South, the
conceptual tools used to study cities are distilled
disproportionately from research on the highly developed cities of
the Global North. With urban inequality widely recognized as
central to many of the most pressing challenges facing the world,
there is a need for a deeper understanding of cities of the South
on their own terms. Locating Right to the City in the Global South
marks an innovative and far reaching effort to document and make
sense of urban transformations across a range of cities, as well as
the conflicts and struggles for social justice these are
generating. The volume contains empirically rich, theoretically
informed case studies focused on the social, spatial, and political
dimensions of urban inequality in the Global South. Drawing from
scholars with extensive fieldwork experience, this volume covers
sixteen cities in fourteen countries across a belt stretching from
Latin America, to Africa and the Middle East, and into Asia.
Central to what binds these cities are deeply rooted, complex, and
dynamic processes of social and spatial division that are being
actively reproduced. These cities are not so much fracturing as
they are being divided by governance practices informed by local
histories and political contestation, and refracted through or
infused by market based approaches to urban development. Through a
close examination of these practices and resistance to them, this
volume provides perspectives on neoliberalism and right to the city
that advance our understanding of urbanism in the Global South. In
mapping the relationships between space, politics and populations,
the volume draws attention to variations shaped by local
circumstances, while simultaneously elaborating a distinctive
transnational Southern urbanism. It provides indepth research on a
range of practical and policy oriented issues, from housing and
slum redevelopment to building democratic cities that include
participation by lower income and other marginal groups. It will be
of interest to students and practitioners alike studying Urban
Studies, Globalization, and Development.
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