The high profile attributed to African urban economies in the global market, the promise of the evergreen ‘development project’ and the contradictions produced by the rapid urbanization process contribute to make African cities important domains for the affirmation and maintenance of hegemonic projects. The discourse about the city is a key terrain through which hegemony is fought.Nairobi is a point in case, where power and discourse have been interwoven with the production of the city. Since independence, the World Bank and United Nations have largely influenced urban policies. Nowadays, new players and interests are engaged in this battle for ideas.Four urban projects initiated in the last decade by actors operating at multiple political ...
Nairobi’s urban processes today are largely impacted by global and postcolonial forces. Its inherite...
Amid expansive and often informal urban growth, conflict over land has become a severe source of ins...
In recent years, a new era of interventionism has emerged targeting the development of African citie...
This PhD research focuses on the social production of urban space within two rapidly transforming se...
Sub-Saharan African cities are characterized by a diversification of international urban cooperation...
This paper provides a critical examination of the current international urban agenda for African cit...
Urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa is inevitable. However, Western theories of the urban spatial str...
Drawing back on my experience of living in Nairobi, this thesis explores the city’s dynamic system o...
This PhD research focuses on the social production of urban space within two rapidly transforming se...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged from...
This study looks at how political power has imagined-and-imaged itself in Nairobi’s city centre. It ...
International audienceStudies focusing on street trade in Sub-Saharan Africa place great importance ...
Since the late 2000s, the city of Nairobi in Kenya has become a focal point of large-scale and ambit...
Urban planning bases its interventionist strategies on the reasoning that change has to be rationall...
To date, there has been no scholarly examination of Nairobi's symbolic space; of the discourses that...
Nairobi’s urban processes today are largely impacted by global and postcolonial forces. Its inherite...
Amid expansive and often informal urban growth, conflict over land has become a severe source of ins...
In recent years, a new era of interventionism has emerged targeting the development of African citie...
This PhD research focuses on the social production of urban space within two rapidly transforming se...
Sub-Saharan African cities are characterized by a diversification of international urban cooperation...
This paper provides a critical examination of the current international urban agenda for African cit...
Urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa is inevitable. However, Western theories of the urban spatial str...
Drawing back on my experience of living in Nairobi, this thesis explores the city’s dynamic system o...
This PhD research focuses on the social production of urban space within two rapidly transforming se...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged from...
This study looks at how political power has imagined-and-imaged itself in Nairobi’s city centre. It ...
International audienceStudies focusing on street trade in Sub-Saharan Africa place great importance ...
Since the late 2000s, the city of Nairobi in Kenya has become a focal point of large-scale and ambit...
Urban planning bases its interventionist strategies on the reasoning that change has to be rationall...
To date, there has been no scholarly examination of Nairobi's symbolic space; of the discourses that...
Nairobi’s urban processes today are largely impacted by global and postcolonial forces. Its inherite...
Amid expansive and often informal urban growth, conflict over land has become a severe source of ins...
In recent years, a new era of interventionism has emerged targeting the development of African citie...