As part of modern government, planning is concerned with ‘acting on others’ actions’ in spatial practices. This necessarily entails the exercise of power. This paper (re)frames planning’s power in the context of particular systems of governance and how this power is exercised in the relationship between planning systems and (ab)users of urban spaces. Using material from field research in Zimbabwe, the paper examines three forms of power exercised through planning in specific socio-economic contexts. The discussion interrogates planning’s handling of violations of spatial controls by two socio-economic groups: the privileged affluent and the marginalized poor. The paper demonstrates that planning exercises direct sovereign power and cruder a...
This article develops the concept of “urban frontier” to explore conflicts over state regularisation...
Over a billion people worldwide live in informal settlements or “slums”, according to the United Nat...
Despite the real and tangible improvements for Africans resulting from the socio-economic plans deve...
As part of modern government, planning is concerned with ‘acting on others’ actions’ in spatial prac...
The state of the city of Harare in terms of its present general outlook and critical analysis of its...
Based on an analysis of documents and interviews, the chapter recasts the role of planning vis-à-vis...
A power theoretical framework is employed to analyse physical and spatial policies in colonial Afric...
A power theoretical framework is employed to analyse physical and spatial policies in colonial Afric...
Urban planning bases its interventionist strategies on the reasoning that change has to be rationall...
A power theoretical framework is employed to analyse physical and spatial policies in colonial Afric...
Based on an analysis of documents and interviews, the chapter recasts the role of planning vis-à-vis...
Planning is intrinsically a political process. This paper explores how the practice and profession o...
The paper examines the illegal occupation and use of urban spaces by Harare’s youth and the ensuing ...
The paper debates the role of planning in `Operation Murambatsvina/Restore Order', Zimbabwe's 2005 c...
Taking the relational nature of participatory governance as a point of departure, this paper interro...
This article develops the concept of “urban frontier” to explore conflicts over state regularisation...
Over a billion people worldwide live in informal settlements or “slums”, according to the United Nat...
Despite the real and tangible improvements for Africans resulting from the socio-economic plans deve...
As part of modern government, planning is concerned with ‘acting on others’ actions’ in spatial prac...
The state of the city of Harare in terms of its present general outlook and critical analysis of its...
Based on an analysis of documents and interviews, the chapter recasts the role of planning vis-à-vis...
A power theoretical framework is employed to analyse physical and spatial policies in colonial Afric...
A power theoretical framework is employed to analyse physical and spatial policies in colonial Afric...
Urban planning bases its interventionist strategies on the reasoning that change has to be rationall...
A power theoretical framework is employed to analyse physical and spatial policies in colonial Afric...
Based on an analysis of documents and interviews, the chapter recasts the role of planning vis-à-vis...
Planning is intrinsically a political process. This paper explores how the practice and profession o...
The paper examines the illegal occupation and use of urban spaces by Harare’s youth and the ensuing ...
The paper debates the role of planning in `Operation Murambatsvina/Restore Order', Zimbabwe's 2005 c...
Taking the relational nature of participatory governance as a point of departure, this paper interro...
This article develops the concept of “urban frontier” to explore conflicts over state regularisation...
Over a billion people worldwide live in informal settlements or “slums”, according to the United Nat...
Despite the real and tangible improvements for Africans resulting from the socio-economic plans deve...