Refractions of the National, the Popular and the Global in African Cities / edited by Simon Bekker, Sylvia Croese and Edgar Pieterse.

"Case studies of metropolitan cities in nine African countries - from Egypt in the north to three in West and Central Africa, two in East Africa and three in Southern Africa - make up the empirical foundation of this publication. The interrelated themes addressed in these chapters - the nationa...

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Place / Publishing House:©2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Physical Description:1 recurso on line (194 p.)
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Other title:Preface /
Introduction /
The national in urban Africa.
National projects in a postcolonial capital city : The example of Yaounde /
Lip service : How voices from informal settlements were sidelined during the first decade of local democracy in South Africa /
Centralised urban governance in the Greater Cairo City Region : A critical understanding of key challenges and responses /
Traditional chiefs and traditional authority in Kinshasa /
The popular in urban Africa.
Local government as the stage for resistance : Strategies and tactics of opposing mega projects in Gauteng /
Popular protests and the limits of civil society in the struggle for democracy in Zimbabwe, 2011 to 2016 /
'We will be back to the street!' : Protest and the 'empires' of water in Nairobi /
The global in urban Africa.
Africa's new Dubai? Intersections between the global and the local in the redevelopment of the Bay of Luanda, Angola /
Urban governance and smart future cities in Nigeria : Lagos flagship projects as springboard? /
The governance of Addis Ababa Light Rail Transit /
Conclusion : African cities in the world of today and tomorrow /
Summary:"Case studies of metropolitan cities in nine African countries - from Egypt in the north to three in West and Central Africa, two in East Africa and three in Southern Africa - make up the empirical foundation of this publication. The interrelated themes addressed in these chapters - the national influence on urban development, the popular dynamics that shape urban development and the global currents on urban development - make up its framework. All authors and editors are African, as is the publisher. The only exception is Göran Therborn whose recent book, Cities of Power, served as motivation for this volume. Accordingly, the issue common to all case studies is the often conflictual powers that are exercised by national, global and popular forces in the development of these African cities. Rather than locating the case studies in an exclusively African historical context, the focus is on the trajectories of the postcolonial city (with the important exception of Addis Ababa with a non-colonial history that has granted it a special place in African consciousness). These trajectories enable comparisons with those of postcolonial cities on other continents. This, in turn, highlights the fact that Africa - today, the least urbanised continent on an increasingly urbanised globe - is in the thick of processes of large-scale urban transformation, illustrated in diverse ways by the case studies that make up the foundation of this publication"--Publisher's description.
Format:Archivo digital de acceso on line. Requiere autenticación para su lectura y descarga.
ISBN:1928502172
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Simon Bekker, Sylvia Croese and Edgar Pieterse.