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245 0 0 _aInformal settlements of the Global South /
_cedited by Gihan Karunaratne.
300 _a1 online resource.
490 0 _aArchitectural borders and territories
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aThe emergence of 'global south spaces' in the north -- Seeking refuge in Global South camp -- Informal responses of the informal settlements in the Global South.
520 _a"Bringing together case studies ranging across the globe, including the US-Mexico borderlands, the Calais encampment in France, refugee camps in Kenya, Uganda and Bangladesh and contested 'informal' enclaves and communities in the cities of India, China, Brazil, Nigeria and South Africa, this book challenges current ways of thinking about the governance of human settling, mobility, and placemaking. Together, the 15 essays question the validity of the conventional hegemonic divisions of Global North vs. Global South and 'formal' vs. 'informal', in terms of geographic presence, transborder performances, and the ideological inter-dependence of Northern and Southern spaces, spatial practices and the uniformity of authoritative enforcements. The book, whose authors themselves come from all over the world, uses 'Global South' as a methodological apparatus to ask the 'Southern' question of settling and unsettling across the globe. Crucially, the studies reveal the sentiments, resourcefulness and the agency of those positioned by the powerful within the dichotomies of formal/informal, legitimate/ illegal, privileged/marginalized; etc., who are traditionally identified within the dominant development discourse as mere numbers or designated by intervening institutions as helpless recipients. By focusing on hitherto invisible events and untold stories of adaptation, negotiation and contestation by people and their communities, this volume of essays takes the ongoing North-South debate in new directions and opens up to the reader's fresh areas of inquiry. It will be of interest to researchers and students of architecture, planning, politics and sociology, as well as built environment professionals"--
650 0 _aSquatter settlements
_zDeveloping countries.
650 0 _aCity planning
_zDeveloping countries.
650 0 _aUrban policy
_zDeveloping countries.
700 1 _aKarunaratne, Gihan,
_eeditor.
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