In this article I argue that cities in the global South constitute a distinctive ‘type’ of human settlement. I begin by critiquing Brenner and Schmid’s concept of planetary urbanization which erases difference among cities and locates the essence of urbanity in the global North. I echo their criticism of postcolonial urbanism, however, which has struggled to articulate precisely how Southern cities differ from their Northern counterparts. I then propose three tendencies that, when taken together, serve as the basis of an emergent paradigm of Southern urbanism. First, I assert that cities in the South tend to exhibit a persistent disconnect between capital and labor. Second, I demonstrate that their metabolic configurations are disco...
This article investigates urban informality via the lens of southern theory and sets out a postcolon...
Difference is foundational to urban governance and urban life. This article—and the special issue—fo...
Researchers in development studies have expressed discomfort at the hierarchy inherent in the use of...
In this article I argue that cities in the global South constitute a distinctive ‘type’ of human se...
A vigorous debate has emerged in recent years over how to understand cities of the Global South. A p...
Urbanization is a global phenomenon with strong sustainability implications across multiple scales. ...
One of the major contributions of the postcolonial critique of urbanism is the call for de-centring ...
There have been calls to broaden urban theory to incorporate learnings from the Southern or ordinary...
Since the late eighteenth century, academic engagement with political, economic, social, cultural an...
Urban studies in recent decades have acknowledged that the cities of the Global South are epistemica...
Despite the fact that virtually all urban growth is occurring, and will continue to occur, in the ci...
We may be witnessing a ‘Southern turn’ in urban studies, but the implications for urban theory are o...
In the last few decades, “the city” has emerged as an important entity in our understanding of conte...
Despite the fact that virtually all urban growth is occurring, and will continue to occur, in the ci...
Southern urban critique has enriched our understanding of global uneven development, but often ended...
This article investigates urban informality via the lens of southern theory and sets out a postcolon...
Difference is foundational to urban governance and urban life. This article—and the special issue—fo...
Researchers in development studies have expressed discomfort at the hierarchy inherent in the use of...
In this article I argue that cities in the global South constitute a distinctive ‘type’ of human se...
A vigorous debate has emerged in recent years over how to understand cities of the Global South. A p...
Urbanization is a global phenomenon with strong sustainability implications across multiple scales. ...
One of the major contributions of the postcolonial critique of urbanism is the call for de-centring ...
There have been calls to broaden urban theory to incorporate learnings from the Southern or ordinary...
Since the late eighteenth century, academic engagement with political, economic, social, cultural an...
Urban studies in recent decades have acknowledged that the cities of the Global South are epistemica...
Despite the fact that virtually all urban growth is occurring, and will continue to occur, in the ci...
We may be witnessing a ‘Southern turn’ in urban studies, but the implications for urban theory are o...
In the last few decades, “the city” has emerged as an important entity in our understanding of conte...
Despite the fact that virtually all urban growth is occurring, and will continue to occur, in the ci...
Southern urban critique has enriched our understanding of global uneven development, but often ended...
This article investigates urban informality via the lens of southern theory and sets out a postcolon...
Difference is foundational to urban governance and urban life. This article—and the special issue—fo...
Researchers in development studies have expressed discomfort at the hierarchy inherent in the use of...