Cities of the global South reader (Record no. 55770)

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International Standard Book Number 9780415682275
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 307.76
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Personal name Miraftab, Faranak Ed.
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Cities of the global South reader
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Place of publication, distribution, etc New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Routledge
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2015
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xvi,333p.
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>List of figures<br/>List of tables<br/>Acknowledgements<br/>Introduction<br/>Editors' Introduction to the Volume<br/>PART I THE CITY EXPERIENCED<br/>"Urban Lives: Stories from Tehran"<br/>Ali Madanipour<br/>PART II MAKING THE "THIRD WORLD" CITY<br/>Section 1 Historical Underpinnings<br/>Editors' Introduction<br/>"Colonialism and Urban Development"<br/>Anthony D. King<br/>"Cities Interlinked"<br/>Doreen Massey<br/>Section 2 Development and Urbanization<br/>Editors' Introduction<br/>"Development and the City"<br/>Michael Goldman<br/>"World Cities, or a World of Ordinary Cities?"<br/>Jennifer Robinson<br/>PART III THE CITY LIVED<br/>Section 3 Migratory Fields<br/>Editors' Introduction<br/>"Township Politics"<br/>Mzwanele Mayekiso<br/>"The Urbanity of Movement: Dynamic Frontiers in Contemporary Africa"<br/>Abdoumaliq Simone<br/>"Migration and Privatization of Space and Power in Late Socialist China"<br/>Li Zhang<br/>Section 4 Urban Economy<br/>Editors' Introduction<br/>"Working in the Streets of Cali, Colombia: Survival Strategy, Necessity, or Unavoidable<br/>Evil?"<br/>Ray Bromley<br/>"Anchoring Transnational Flows: Hypermodern Spaces in the Global South"<br/>Sudeshna Mitra<br/>Section 5 Housing<br/>Editors' Introduction<br/>"International Policy for Urban Housing Markets in the Global South since 1945"<br/>Richard Harris<br/>"Women and Self-Help Housing Projects: A Conceptual Framework for<br/>Analysis and Policy-Making"<br/>Caroline O.N. Moser<br/>"The Suburbanization of Jakarta: A Concurrence of Economics and Ideology"<br/>Michael Leaf<br/>PART IV THE CITY ENVIROMENT<br/>Section 6 Basic Urban Services<br/>Editors' Introduction<br/>"Environmental Problems of Third World Cities: A Global Issue Ignored?"<br/>Jorge E. Hardoy and David Satterthwaite<br/>"Victims, Villains and Fixers: The Urban Environment and Johannesburg's Poor" Jo Beall, Owen Crankshaw and Susan Parnell<br/>"Formalizing the Informal? The Transformation of Cairo's Refuse Collection System"<br/>Ragui Assaad<br/>Section 7 Urban Infrastructure<br/>Editors' Introduction<br/>"Urban Transport Policy as if People and the Environment Mattered:<br/>Pedestrian Accessibility is the First Step"<br/>Madhav G. Badami<br/>"Kinshasa and Its (Im)material Infrastructure"<br/>Filip De Boeck and Marie-Francoise Plissart<br/>"'Going South' with the Starchitects: Urbanist Ideology in the Emirati City" Ahmed Kanna<br/>Section 8 Cities at Risk<br/>Editors' Introduction (with Andrew Rumbach)<br/>"Reverberations: Mexico City's 1985 Earthquake and the<br/>Transformation of the Capital"<br/>Diane E. Davis<br/>"Disruption by Design: Urban Infrastructure and Political Violence"<br/>Stephen Graham<br/>"Between Violence and Desire: Space, Power, and Identity in the Making of Metropolitan<br/>Delhi"<br/>Amita Baviskar<br/>"Climate Dangers and Atoll Countries"<br/>Jon Barnett and W. Neil Adger<br/>PART V PLANNED INTERVENTIONS AND CONTESTATIONS<br/>Section 9 Governance<br/>Editors' Introduction<br/>"New Spaces, New Contests: Appropriating Decentralization for<br/>Political Change in Bolivia"<br/>Ben Kohl and Linda Farthing<br/>"Deep Democracy: Urban Governmentality and the Horizon of Politics"<br/>Arjun Appadurai<br/>"Sovereignty: Crisis, Humanitarianism, and the Condition<br/>of 21st Century Sovereignty"<br/>Michael Mascarenhas<br/>Section 10 Participation<br/>Editors' Introduction<br/>"The Citizens of Porto Alegre"<br/>Gianpaolo Baiocchi<br/>"Whose Voices? Whose Choices? Refl ections on Gender and<br/>Participatory Development"<br/>Andrea Cornwall<br/>Section 11 Urban Citizenship<br/>Editors' Introduction<br/>"Squatters and the State: The Dialectics between Social<br/>Integration and Social Change (Case Studies in Lima, Mexico, and<br/>Santiago de Chile)"<br/>Manuel Castells<br/>"Global Mobility, Shifting Borders and Urban Citizenship"<br/>Michael Peter Smith and Luis Eduardo Guarnizo<br/>"Cyberactivism and Citizen Mobilization in the Streets of Cairo"<br/>Sahar Khamis and Katherine Vaughn<br/>Section 12 The Transfer of Knowledge and Policy<br/>Editors' Introduction<br/>"Why India Cannot Plan Its Cities: Informality, Insurgence and<br/>the Idiom of Urbanization"<br/>Ananya Roy<br/>"International Best Practice, Enabling Frameworks and the<br/>Policy Process: A South African<br/>Case Study"<br/>Richard Tomlinson<br/>Copyright information<br/>Index<br/>
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Personal name Kudva, Neema Ed.
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Country USA
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Topic Gratis
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