With a population exceeding twenty million, Karachi is one of world’s largest ‘megacities’. It is also one of the most violent. Since the mid-1980s, Karachi has endured endemic political conflict and criminal violence, which revolve around control of the city and its resources (votes, land and bhatta — ‘protection’ money). These struggles for the city have become ethnicised. In the process, Karachi, often referred to as a ‘Pakistan in miniature’, has become increasingly fragmented, socially a..
This article presents conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging ge...
Sobia Ahmad Kaker describes Karachi’s enclaves and considers implications for security in one of the...
Synthesizing political, anthropological and psychological perspectives, this book addresses the ever...
With a population exceeding twenty million, Karachi is one of world’s largest ‘megacities’. It is al...
With an official population approaching fifteen million, Karachi is one of the largest cities in the...
With an official population approaching fifteen million, Karachi is one of the largest cities in the...
For the past three decades, Karachi has been subjected to various forms of collective violence. The ...
With a population exceeding twenty million, Karachi is already one of the largest cities in the worl...
The very features of Pakistani society that are represented so prominently in Karachi - ethnic and s...
This study is related to Karachi, one of the largest urban settlement of the world and most populate...
This paper analyses conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging geog...
Book Review of Karachi: Ordered Disorder and the Struggle for the City, by Laurent Gayer, London, C...
Abstract ■ Cities are difficult to control. The moral panic that is part of much social scientific a...
This book enlists some controversies that understanding, writing about and publishing on violence in...
Updating earlier works on violence in the city, this book elaborates on a key question: “After almos...
This article presents conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging ge...
Sobia Ahmad Kaker describes Karachi’s enclaves and considers implications for security in one of the...
Synthesizing political, anthropological and psychological perspectives, this book addresses the ever...
With a population exceeding twenty million, Karachi is one of world’s largest ‘megacities’. It is al...
With an official population approaching fifteen million, Karachi is one of the largest cities in the...
With an official population approaching fifteen million, Karachi is one of the largest cities in the...
For the past three decades, Karachi has been subjected to various forms of collective violence. The ...
With a population exceeding twenty million, Karachi is already one of the largest cities in the worl...
The very features of Pakistani society that are represented so prominently in Karachi - ethnic and s...
This study is related to Karachi, one of the largest urban settlement of the world and most populate...
This paper analyses conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging geog...
Book Review of Karachi: Ordered Disorder and the Struggle for the City, by Laurent Gayer, London, C...
Abstract ■ Cities are difficult to control. The moral panic that is part of much social scientific a...
This book enlists some controversies that understanding, writing about and publishing on violence in...
Updating earlier works on violence in the city, this book elaborates on a key question: “After almos...
This article presents conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging ge...
Sobia Ahmad Kaker describes Karachi’s enclaves and considers implications for security in one of the...
Synthesizing political, anthropological and psychological perspectives, this book addresses the ever...