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Politics and the Urban Frontier : Transformation and Divergence in Late Urbanizing East Africa / Tom Goodfellow

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Goodfellow, Tom, author.
Series:
Oxford scholarship online.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Urbanization--Political aspects.
Urbanization.
City planning.
Africa, East.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (353 pages)
Place of Publication:
Oxford Oxford University Press 2022
Summary:
Despite the rise of global technocratic ideals of city-making, cities around the world are not merging into indistinguishable duplicates of one another. In fact, as the world urbanizes, urban formations remain diverse in their socio-economic and spatial characteristics, with varying potential to foster economic development and social justice. This book argues that these differences are primarily rooted in politics, and if we continue to view cities as economic and technological projects to be managed rather than terrains of political bargaining and contestation, the quest for better urban futures is doomed to fail. Dominant critical approaches to urban development tend to explain difference with reference to the variegated impacts of neoliberal regulatory institutions. This, however, neglects the multiple ways in which the wider politics of capital accumulation and distribution drive divergent forms of transformation in different urban places. In order to unpack the politics that shapes differential urban development, this book focuses on East Africa as the global urban frontier: the least urbanized but fastest urbanizing region in the world. Drawing on a decade of research spanning three case-study countries (Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Uganda), Politics and the Urban Frontier provides the first sustained, book-length comparative analysis of urban development trajectories in Eastern Africa and the political dynamics underpinning them. Through a focus on infrastructure investment, urban propertyscapes, street-level trading economies, and urban political protest, it offers a multi-scalar, historically grounded, and interdisciplinary analysis of the urban transformations unfolding in the world's most dynamic crucible of urban change.
Contents:
1. East Africa and the politics of late urbanization
2. Transformation and divergence
3. The making of urban territory
4. The making of urban economies
5. New urban visions and the infrastructure boom
6. Urban property scapes
7. Working the city
8. The politics of noise and silence
9. Politics and the urban frontier.
ISBN:
0-19-259455-9
0-19-188744-7
0-19-259456-7

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