Description: The Politics of Slums in the Global South by David Jordhus-Lier, Catherine Sutherland, Einar Braathen, Véronique Dupont Seeing urban politics from the perspective of those who reside in slums offers an important dimension to the study of urbanism in the global South. Many people living in sub-standard conditions do not have their rights as urban citizens recognised and realise that they cannot rely on formal democratic channels or governance structures.Through in-depth case studies and comparative research, The Politics of Slums in the Global South: Urban Informality in Brazil, India, South Africa and Peru integrates conceptual discussions on urban political dynamics with empirical material from research undertaken in Rio de Janeiro, Delhi, Chennai, Cape Town, Durban and Lima. The chapters engage with the relevant literature and present empirical material on urban governance and cities in the South, housing policy for the urban poor, the politics of knowledge and social mobilisation. Recent theories on urban informality and subaltern urbanism are explored, and the issue of popular participation in public interventions is critically assessed. The book is aimed at a scholarly readership of postgraduate students and researchers in development studies, urban geography, political science, urban sociology and political geography. It is also of great value to urban decision-makers and practitioners. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Véronique Dupont is Senior Research Fellow at the French Institute of Research for Development (IRD) in the Centre for Social Sciences Studies on Africa, America and Asia (CESSMA), Paris, France.David Jordhus-Lier is Associate Professor in the Department for Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo, Norway.Catherine Sutherland is Lecturer in the School of Built Environment and Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.Einar Braathen is Senior Researcher in the Department for International Studies at the Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR), Oslo, Norway. Table of Contents 1. Introduction: Situating the politics of slums within the urban turn 2. National and urban contexts of the settlement cases: an overview 3. Policies towards substandard settlements 4. Settlement stories I: A question of knowledge? 5. Knowledge and power in upgrading and resettlement initiatives 6. Settlement stories II: Communities responses 7. Modalities of Social Mobilisation 8. Conclusion Review "This book aims to understand the politics of slums, particularly how struggles for secure housing and improved living conditions in substandard Southern settlements reveal the power struggles and tensions of urbanization processes.Focusing on six cities – Rio de Janeiro, Delhi, Chennai, Durban, Cape Town and Lima – and 11 case studies of informal settlements, many of which are impacted by large-scale infrastructure projects, the authors discuss processes of settlement formation, demolition, upgrading and resettlement. These analyses are embedded within globalized debates on the neoliberal city. Urban development is conceptually positioned along a diverse set of debates around topics including social (non-) movements, civil society, coping strategies, collective action, spaces of citizenship, the quiet encroachment of the ordinary, and insurgent urbanism."Environment & Urbanization Long Description Seeing urban politics from the perspective of those who reside in slums offers an important dimension to the study of urbanism in the global South. Many people living in sub-standard conditions do not have their rights as urban citizens recognised and realise that they cannot rely on formal democratic channels or governance structures. Through in-depth case studies and comparative research, The Politics of Slums in the Global South: Urban Informality in Brazil, India, South Africa and Peru integrates conceptual discussions on urban political dynamics with empirical material from research undertaken in Rio de Janeiro, Delhi, Chennai, Cape Town, Durban and Lima. The chapters engage with the relevant literature and present empirical material on urban governance and cities in the South, housing policy for the urban poor, the politics of knowledge and social mobilisation. Recent theories on urban informality and subaltern urbanism are explored, and the issue of popular participation in public interventions is critically assessed. The book is aimed at a scholarly readership of postgraduate students and researchers in development studies, urban geography, political science, urban sociology and political geography. It is also of great value to urban decision-makers and practitioners. Review Quote "This book aims to understand the politics of slums, particularly how struggles for secure housing and improved living conditions in substandard Southern settlements reveal the power struggles and tensions of urbanization processes. Focusing on six cities Rio de Janeiro, Delhi, Chennai, Durban, Cape Town and Lima and 11 case studies of informal settlements, many of which are impacted by large-scale infrastructure projects, the authors discuss processes of settlement formation, demolition, upgrading and resettlement. These analyses are embedded within globalized debates on the neoliberal city. Urban development is conceptually positioned along a diverse set of debates around topics including social (non-) movements, civil society, coping strategies, collective action, spaces of citizenship, the quiet encroachment of the ordinary, and insurgent urbanism." Environment & Urbanization" Details ISBN1138057010 Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Year 2017 ISBN-10 1138057010 ISBN-13 9781138057012 Format Paperback Imprint Routledge Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Véronique Dupont DEWEY 307.116091724 Publication Date 2017-04-11 Short Title The Politics of Slums in the Global South Language English UK Release Date 2017-04-11 AU Release Date 2017-04-11 NZ Release Date 2017-04-11 Author Véronique Dupont Subtitle Urban Informality in Brazil, India, South Africa and Peru Series Routledge Studies in Cities and Development Alternative 9781138839816 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education Pages 248 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:139918862;
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Publication Name: The Politics of Slums in the Global South: Urban Informality in Brazil, India, South Africa and Peru
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Publication Year: 2017
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Author: David Jordhus-Lier, Veronique DuPont, Catherine Sutherland, Einar Braathen
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