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The Routledge Handbook on Cities of the Global South
Conceptualizing the Built Environment
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Susan Parnell
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February 08 2008
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Book chapters
Globalizing Capitalism and Southern Urbanization
Global Economic Turbulence
The Urban Poor and Strategies for a Pro-Poor Politics
Disjunctures Between Urban Infrastructure, Finance and Affordability
Digital Dynamics
New Geographies of Theorizing the Urban
Negotiating Society and Identity in Urban Spaces of the South
The Urban
Big Stories of Urban Change
Gender is Still the Battleground
Does African Urban Policy Provide a Platform for Sustained Economic Growth?
Healthy Cities of/from the South
Urban Poverty in Low- and Middle-Income Nations
The Politics of the Urban Everyday in Cairo
Politics, Transformation and the Southern City
‘From the South’
Urban Fragmentation, ‘good Governance’ and the Emergence of the Competitive City
Urban Mobilities
Is there a ‘South’ Perspective to Urban Studies?
Occupancy Urbanism as Political Practice
Conceptualizing the Built Environment
Regulating Service Delivery in Southern Cities
Urban Land Markets
Shaping Cities of the Global South
Re-Evaluating the Influence of Urban Agglomeration in Sub-Saharan Africa
Urban Dynamics and the Challenges of Global Environmental Change in the South
The Place of Migrant Women and the Role of Gender in the Cities of Asia
The Urban Informal Economy
Worlding the South
Approaching Food Security in Cities of the Global South
Disseminating ‘Best Practice’?
Migration, Urbanization and Changing Gender Relations in the South
Contentious Identities?
Critical Urbanism
Gentrification in the Global South?
Claiming ‘Rights’ in the African City
Learning Planning from the South
Steering, Speeding, Scaling
The New Divided City?
Urban Metabolism of the Global South
Substantiating Urban Democracy
Conviviality and the Boundaries of Citizenship in Urban Africa
Grounding Southern City Theory in Time and Place
Troubling Continuities
Spaces of Difference
The Urbanization-Development Nexus in the BRICS
Peri-Urbanization and the Political Ecology of Differential Sustainability
The Politics and Technologies of Urban Waste
Hip Hop Politics
The Missing People
pp. 23
‘From the south’
pp. 29
Critical urbanism
pp. 31
Worlding the south: toward a post-colonial urban theory
pp. 43
Grounding southern city theory in time and place
pp. 59
Is there a ‘south’ perspective to urban studies?
pp. 70
Disseminating ‘best practice’? The coloniality of urban knowledge and city models
pp. 79
New geographies of theorizing the urban: putting comparison to work for global urban studies
pp. 95
The urban: past, present, future
pp. 97
Shaping cities of the global south: legal histories of planning and colonialism
pp. 108
Troubling continuities: use and utility of the term ‘slum’
pp. 120
Learning planning from the south: ideas from the new urban frontiers
pp. 131
Urban land markets: a southern exposure
pp. 144
The urbanization-development nexus in the BRICS
pp. 163
Global economic turbulence: (re)configuring the urban
pp. 165
Globalizing capitalism and southern urbanization
pp. 177
Steering, speeding, scaling: China’s model of urban growth and its implications for cities of the global south
pp. 195
Does African urban policy provide a platform for sustained economic growth?
pp. 213
Disjunctures between urban infrastructure, finance and affordability
pp. 228
Re-evaluating the inf luence of urban agglomeration in sub-Saharan Africa: population density, technological innovation and productivity
pp. 241
The urban informal economy: enhanced knowledge, appropriate policies and effective organization
pp. 258
Digital dynamics: new technologies and work transformations in African cities
pp. 277
Politics, transformation and the southern city
pp. 279
Substantiating urban democracy: the importance of popular representation and transformative democratic politics
pp. 291
The politics of the urban everyday in Cairo: infrastructures of oppositional action
pp. 303
Claiming ‘rights’ in the African city: popular mobilization and the politics of informality
pp. 318
The urban poor and strategies for a pro-poor politics: ref lections on Shack/Slum Dwellers International
pp. 331
Occupancy urbanism as political practice
pp. 344
The missing people: ref lections on an urban majority in cities of the south
pp. 361
Negotiating society and identity in urban spaces of the south
pp. 363
Conviviality and the boundaries of citizenship in urban Africa
pp. 378
Contentious identities? Urban space, cityness and citizenship
pp. 392
The place of migrant women and the role of gender in the cities of Asia
pp. 407
Spaces of difference: challenging urban divisions from the north to the south
pp. 418
Hip hop politics: recognizing southern complexity
pp. 435
Gender is still the battleground: youth, cultural production and the remaking of public space in São Paulo
pp. 453
Conceptualizing the built environment: accounting for southern urban complexities
pp. 456
Regulating service delivery in southern cities: rethinking urban heterogeneity
pp. 470
The politics and technologies of urban waste
pp. 481
Urban mobilities: innovation and diffusion in public transport
pp. 496
Urban fragmentation, ‘good governance’ and the emergence of the competitive city
pp. 509
The new divided city? Planning and ‘gray space’ between global north-west and south-east
pp. 528
Gentrification in the global south?
pp. 544
Peri-urbanization and the political ecology of differential sustainability
pp. 563
Big stories of urban change
pp. 565
Approaching food security in cities of the global south
pp. 578
Healthy cities of/from the south
pp. 591
Urban poverty in low- and middle-income nations
pp. 608
Migration, urbanization and changing gender relations in the south
pp. 619
Urban metabolism of the global south
pp. 635
Urban dynamics and the challenges of global environmental change in the south
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