Marooned on the outskirts of the law, more than one billion people worldwide live in urban slums and squatter settlements, mostly in the global South. Law, extra-legality, and illegality commingle in urban slums to produce spaces and subjects at the margins of legal orders and formal economies. Three enduring and inter-related features of capitalism-accumulation by dispossession, a reserve army of labor, and an informal sector of the economy-produce and sustain urban slums. The genesis and persistence of slums and slum-dwellers testify to the iron fist of the state working in concert with the hidden hand of the market in the service of accumulation of capital. Over the last thirty years, neoliberal restructuring of economies and reordering ...
Institutional reworking, state-market-civil society synergy and participatory resettlement have crea...
This article explores the politicized process of claiming urban land for housing the urban poor in t...
Poster Division: Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward ...
It appears though surprisingly that on average, in Mumbai, a squatter will be relocated at least twe...
Representing the Cosmopolitan Subaltern” identifies the precarious condition of slum dwellers in the...
Global megacities are rapidly transforming through slum redevelopment and alternative resettlements ...
Recent literature has focused on the ways in which civil society organizations are contributing to p...
Literature on slum and shack settlements focuses mainly on the staggering numbers of shackdwellers, ...
International audienceThis paper illustrates the bottom-up process of participation by which the set...
Within common views of urban development lies the fundamental understanding of renewal and upgrade a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2000.Inc...
Three hegemonic phenomena dictate the fate of slums in contemporary Mumbai, India. First, the teleol...
During the last three decades processes of urban development have spread speedily across the globe, ...
Amitabh Kundu argues that the vision of slum-free Indian cities is hampered by poor urban planning a...
Unprecedented eviction, peripheral resettlement and simultaneous redevelopment of the urban spaces i...
Institutional reworking, state-market-civil society synergy and participatory resettlement have crea...
This article explores the politicized process of claiming urban land for housing the urban poor in t...
Poster Division: Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward ...
It appears though surprisingly that on average, in Mumbai, a squatter will be relocated at least twe...
Representing the Cosmopolitan Subaltern” identifies the precarious condition of slum dwellers in the...
Global megacities are rapidly transforming through slum redevelopment and alternative resettlements ...
Recent literature has focused on the ways in which civil society organizations are contributing to p...
Literature on slum and shack settlements focuses mainly on the staggering numbers of shackdwellers, ...
International audienceThis paper illustrates the bottom-up process of participation by which the set...
Within common views of urban development lies the fundamental understanding of renewal and upgrade a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2000.Inc...
Three hegemonic phenomena dictate the fate of slums in contemporary Mumbai, India. First, the teleol...
During the last three decades processes of urban development have spread speedily across the globe, ...
Amitabh Kundu argues that the vision of slum-free Indian cities is hampered by poor urban planning a...
Unprecedented eviction, peripheral resettlement and simultaneous redevelopment of the urban spaces i...
Institutional reworking, state-market-civil society synergy and participatory resettlement have crea...
This article explores the politicized process of claiming urban land for housing the urban poor in t...
Poster Division: Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward ...