Informality is growing in a context of increasing inequity, and in many places becoming the norm. However, despite decades of studies and interventions, ‘recognising informality’ is still a key issue. This paper provides a review of the literature on informality showing the shifts in its conceptualisations. The paper firstly discusses conceptual approaches related to the term ‘informality’ in the context of urban development; it then examines practices within, and related to, informality; and it concludes with an appraisal of policy approaches and their impact as reported in the literature. The paper finds a wide range of conceptualisations, including the questioning of the usefulness and appropriateness of the term. It finds reported evide...
Housing informality has traditionally been associated with cities in the Global South. And yet, ther...
Geographers have contributed a great deal towards an understanding of social control across differen...
Inclusion is one of the critical hallmarks of the New Urban Agenda, and is nowhere more pressing tha...
Informality is growing in a context of increasing inequity, and in many places becoming the norm. Ho...
Across the Global South, the realities of urban informality are changing, with implications for how ...
Over the past decades, urban growth dynamics, experiences of instability, the pressing need for hous...
How do Anglophone urban scholars know urban informalities? This article reviews three dominant ways ...
This short piece represents an attempt to classify informal practices with the simple goal of testin...
In this introduction to the special issue ‘Transcending (in)formal urbanism’ we outline the importan...
More than often informality as a concept connotes, in the common perception, with negative and unoff...
Informality in the global North has been largely overlooked in literature to date (Devlin, 2018). Un...
In this introduction to the special issue ‘Transcending (in)formal urbanism’ we outline the importan...
This paper provides an epistemological critique of informality by focusing on cultural governance in...
Since the ‘discovery’ of the informality in the early 1970s, its conceptualization has been signific...
What are we to do with ‘informality? ’ Rather than being a label for a definite but poorly understoo...
Housing informality has traditionally been associated with cities in the Global South. And yet, ther...
Geographers have contributed a great deal towards an understanding of social control across differen...
Inclusion is one of the critical hallmarks of the New Urban Agenda, and is nowhere more pressing tha...
Informality is growing in a context of increasing inequity, and in many places becoming the norm. Ho...
Across the Global South, the realities of urban informality are changing, with implications for how ...
Over the past decades, urban growth dynamics, experiences of instability, the pressing need for hous...
How do Anglophone urban scholars know urban informalities? This article reviews three dominant ways ...
This short piece represents an attempt to classify informal practices with the simple goal of testin...
In this introduction to the special issue ‘Transcending (in)formal urbanism’ we outline the importan...
More than often informality as a concept connotes, in the common perception, with negative and unoff...
Informality in the global North has been largely overlooked in literature to date (Devlin, 2018). Un...
In this introduction to the special issue ‘Transcending (in)formal urbanism’ we outline the importan...
This paper provides an epistemological critique of informality by focusing on cultural governance in...
Since the ‘discovery’ of the informality in the early 1970s, its conceptualization has been signific...
What are we to do with ‘informality? ’ Rather than being a label for a definite but poorly understoo...
Housing informality has traditionally been associated with cities in the Global South. And yet, ther...
Geographers have contributed a great deal towards an understanding of social control across differen...
Inclusion is one of the critical hallmarks of the New Urban Agenda, and is nowhere more pressing tha...