With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, city authorities frequently try to assert control over these settlements and their inhabitants through coercive measures such as threats of eviction, exclusion, blocked access to services and other forms of structural violence. Such coercive control is legitimized through the discursive formation of informal settlements as criminal and unsanitary, and of the residents as migrants and as temporary and illegitimate settlers. Using findings from ethnographic research carried out in two informal settlements in Dhaka, Bangladesh, this article explores how informal settlement residents engage with and resist territorial stigma in a rapidly growing Southern m...
In the era of neoliberalism now the people especially the lower income group of people is suffering ...
Urbanization is one of the inevitable feature in the process of development, but rapid expansion of ...
Water insecurities are a major challenge to cities worldwide. Especially “developing” megacities lik...
With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, city autho...
<p>With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, c...
With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, city autho...
Slums are perceived to be heavily populated urban areas characterized by inadequate access to safe w...
This research aims to reimagine urban informal settlements beyond the existing hegemonic understandi...
With some recent, notable exceptions, scholarship on slum communities has focused on adverse living ...
This article is about how the urban poor in Mzuzu City, Malawi, redefine domestic spaces in their d...
Urban greening in Dhaka, Bangladesh is fraught with injustice for slum dwellers. Access to the commo...
In Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh with a population of 18 million, nearly one-third are livin...
Many urban poor in Dhaka depend on access to negotiated urban space to earn livelihoods. By ‘negotia...
Due to a lack of available job opportunities in the formal sector and financial resources, in most p...
The health and rights of populations living in informal or slum settlements are key development issu...
In the era of neoliberalism now the people especially the lower income group of people is suffering ...
Urbanization is one of the inevitable feature in the process of development, but rapid expansion of ...
Water insecurities are a major challenge to cities worldwide. Especially “developing” megacities lik...
With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, city autho...
<p>With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, c...
With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, city autho...
Slums are perceived to be heavily populated urban areas characterized by inadequate access to safe w...
This research aims to reimagine urban informal settlements beyond the existing hegemonic understandi...
With some recent, notable exceptions, scholarship on slum communities has focused on adverse living ...
This article is about how the urban poor in Mzuzu City, Malawi, redefine domestic spaces in their d...
Urban greening in Dhaka, Bangladesh is fraught with injustice for slum dwellers. Access to the commo...
In Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh with a population of 18 million, nearly one-third are livin...
Many urban poor in Dhaka depend on access to negotiated urban space to earn livelihoods. By ‘negotia...
Due to a lack of available job opportunities in the formal sector and financial resources, in most p...
The health and rights of populations living in informal or slum settlements are key development issu...
In the era of neoliberalism now the people especially the lower income group of people is suffering ...
Urbanization is one of the inevitable feature in the process of development, but rapid expansion of ...
Water insecurities are a major challenge to cities worldwide. Especially “developing” megacities lik...