This article approaches urban governance as an assemblage of formal and informal practices, comprising official procedures and personal favours, of legal frameworks and private arrangements between bureaucrats and residents. Within such assemblages, I show how community leaders of low-income neighbourhoods in the city of Recife, Brazil, operate as brokers between the state and their fellow residents. The community leaders are key actors in forging alignments between the different elements of the assemblage, using both formal (for example, participatory programs) and informal means (for example, clientelist votes-for-favours exchanges). Combining the anthropology of brokerage with recent assemblage-based work from urban studies and developme...
This article engages with the trajectory of urban participation in Recife, Brazil, from its start as...
International audienceThis is a robust introduction to a special section of the Journal of Developme...
A large historiographic tradition has studied the Brazilian state, yet we know relatively little abo...
Contains fulltext : 204137.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This article ap...
Participatory urban governance, with its focus on citizen representation and the equitable distribut...
Participatory urban governance, with its focus on citizen representation and the equitable distribut...
Public policies are produced by connections between several actors, within institutional environment...
<p>This article engages with the coproduction of urban space by focusing on a slum upgrading project...
This article engages with the coproduction of urban space by focusing on a slum upgrading project in...
Public policies are produced by connections between several actors, within institutional environment...
In scholarship on informal politics in Brazil, clientelism is a well-studied phenomenon. While studi...
There has been a renewed interest in informal urbanization among urban thinkers in the last decades....
Despite the broad celebration of Brazil’s urban reform movement, recent events in Brazil have called...
This work discusses informality in the urban environment in respect to the informal property market ...
This article envisages slum dwellers' politics in Recife, Brazil as a realm of possibility in which ...
This article engages with the trajectory of urban participation in Recife, Brazil, from its start as...
International audienceThis is a robust introduction to a special section of the Journal of Developme...
A large historiographic tradition has studied the Brazilian state, yet we know relatively little abo...
Contains fulltext : 204137.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This article ap...
Participatory urban governance, with its focus on citizen representation and the equitable distribut...
Participatory urban governance, with its focus on citizen representation and the equitable distribut...
Public policies are produced by connections between several actors, within institutional environment...
<p>This article engages with the coproduction of urban space by focusing on a slum upgrading project...
This article engages with the coproduction of urban space by focusing on a slum upgrading project in...
Public policies are produced by connections between several actors, within institutional environment...
In scholarship on informal politics in Brazil, clientelism is a well-studied phenomenon. While studi...
There has been a renewed interest in informal urbanization among urban thinkers in the last decades....
Despite the broad celebration of Brazil’s urban reform movement, recent events in Brazil have called...
This work discusses informality in the urban environment in respect to the informal property market ...
This article envisages slum dwellers' politics in Recife, Brazil as a realm of possibility in which ...
This article engages with the trajectory of urban participation in Recife, Brazil, from its start as...
International audienceThis is a robust introduction to a special section of the Journal of Developme...
A large historiographic tradition has studied the Brazilian state, yet we know relatively little abo...