Miraftab, Faranak [Ed.]

Cities of the Global South Reader - New York Routledge 2015 - 334p.

Introduction p.1, Editors' Introduction to the Volume p.2, Part I: The City Experienced p.7, "Urban Lives: Stories from Tehran" Ali Madanipour p.9, Part II: Making The Third World" City p.21, Section 1 Historical Underpinnings Editors' Introduction p.23, "Colonialism and Urban Development" Anthony D. King p.29, "Cities Interlinked" Doreen Massey p.40, Section 2 Development and Urbanization Editors' Introduction p.48, "Development and the City" by Michael Goldman p.54, World Cities, or a World of Ordinary Cities ?" by Jennifer Robinson p.66, Part III: The City Lived p.73, Section 3 Migratory Fields Editors' Introduction p.75, "Township Politics'" by Mzwanele Mayekiso p.81, The Urbanity of Movement: Dynamic Frontiers in Contemporary Africa" by AbdouMaliq Simone p.82, "Migration and Privatization of Space and Power in Late Socialist by China" Li Zhang p.88, Section 4 Urban Economy, Editors' Introduction p.92, "Working in the Streets of Cali, Colombia: Survival Strategy, Necessity, or Unavoidable Evil?" by Ray Bromley p.98, "Anchoring Transnational Flows: Hypermodern Spaces in the Global South" by Sudeshna Mitra p.106, Section 5 Housing Editors' Introduction p.115, "International Policy for Urban Housing Markets in the Global South since 1945" by Richard Harris p.122, "Women and Self-Help Housing Projects: A Conceptual Framework for Analysis and Policy-Making" by Caroline O.N. Moser p.134, The Suburbanization of Jakarta: A Concurrence of Economics and Ideology" by Michael Leaf p.140, Part IV: The City Environment p.147, Section 6 Basic Urban Services Editors' Introduction p.149, "Environmental Problems of Third World Cities: A Global Issue Ignored? by Jorge E. Hardoy and David Satterthwaite p.155, Victims, Villains and Fixers: The Urban Environment and Johannesburg's Poor by Jo Beall, Owen Crankshaw and Susan Parnell p.160, "Formalizing the Informal? The Transformation of Cairo's Refuse Collection System" by Ragui Assaad p.169, Section 7 Urban Infrastructure Editors' Introduction p.176, "Urban Transport Policy as if People and the Environment Mattered: Pedestrian Accessibility is the First Step" by Madhav G. Badami p.182, "Kinshasa and Its (Im) material Infrastructure" Filip De Boeck and Marie-Françoise Plissart p.188, Going South' with the Starchitects: Urbanist ldeology in the Emirati City" by Ahmed Kanna p.192, Section 8 Cities at Risk: Editors' Introduction (with Andrew Rumbach) p.197, “Reverberations: Mexico City's 1985 Earthquake and the Transformation of the Capital" by Diane E. Davis p.203, "Disruption by Design: Urban Infrastructure and Political Violence" by Stephen Graham p.208, "Between Violence and Desire: Space, Power, and Identity in the Making of Metropolitan Delhi" by Amita Baviskar p.217, Climate Dangers and Atoll Countries" by Jon Barnett and W. Neil Adger p.221, Part V Planned Interventions and Contestations p.227, Section 9 Governance Editors' Introduction p.229, "New Spaces, New Contests: Appropriating Decentralization for Political Change in Bolivia" by Ben Kohl and Linda Farthing p.236, “Deep Democracy: Urban Governmentality and the Horizon of Politics" by Arjun Appadurai p.242, Sovereignty: Crisis, Humanitarianism, and the Condition of 21st Century Sovereignty" by Michael Mascarenhas p.254, Section 10 Participation Editors' Introduction p.254, “The Citizens of Porto Alegre" by Gianpaolo Baiocchi p.260, Whose Voices ? Whose Choices? Reflections on Gender and Participatory Development" by Andrea Cornwall p.265, Section 11 Urban Citizenship Editors' Introduction p.270, "Squatters and the State: The Dialectics between Social Integration and Social Change (Case Studies in Lima, Mexico, and Santiago de Chile)" by Manuel Castells p.277, "Global Mobility, Shifting Borders and Urban Citizenship" by Michael Peter Smith and Luis Eduardo Guarnizo p.295, "Cyberactivism and Citizen Mobilization in the Streets of Cairo" by Sahar Khamis and Katherine Vaughn p.300, Section 12 The Transfer of Knowledge and Policy Editors' Introduction p.304, Why India Cannot Plan Its Cities: Informality, Insurgence and the Idiom of Urbanization" by Ananya Roy p.310, " International Best Practice, Enabling Frameworks and the Policy Process: A South African Case Study" by Richard Tomlinson p.315 Copyright information p.319, Index p.322

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