Based on an analysis of documents and interviews, the chapter recasts the role of planning vis-à-vis elite interests in urban Zimbabwe. It deploys three cases to examine the (ab)use of planning by the elite. Cautioning against hasty judgements of impropriety and vice, the chapter argues for the recognition of planning systems as being programmed to serve elite interests. This is seen as an important step towards a more realistic interpretation of how cities are governed in Africa. The chapter maintains that productive lines of enquiry are those that focus on whether and how the pro-elite ‘programme’ can be violated. The chapter concludes by arguing that only through reflective practice and the resultant insurgency can the pro-elite programm...
Taking the relational nature of participatory governance as a point of departure, this paper interro...
Paper (no.14) to be read at Workshop on: "Planning in Zimbabwe: Structure, Procedures and Implementa...
The paper debates the role of planning in `Operation Murambatsvina/Restore Order', Zimbabwe's 2005 c...
Based on an analysis of documents and interviews, the chapter recasts the role of planning vis-à-vis...
As part of modern government, planning is concerned with ‘acting on others’ actions’ in spatial prac...
As part of modern government, planning is concerned with ‘acting on others’ actions’ in spatial prac...
The paper discusses the challenges associated with sustainable urban governance in Zimbabwe. Urban f...
Planning is intrinsically a political process. This paper explores how the practice and profession o...
Urban planning bases its interventionist strategies on the reasoning that change has to be rationall...
The state of the city of Harare in terms of its present general outlook and critical analysis of its...
Contributing to the resurgent debate on urban informality in the global south, Kamete (2013) charged...
The full article can be accessed at the MSU Special Collections, Class No. HD300.692 WEK,This articl...
There exists a wide variety of laws (statutes) which underpin the activities of regional and urban p...
The full article can be accessed at the MSU Special Collections, Class No. HD300.692 WEK,This articl...
Africa is currently the fastest urbanising region in the world and has subsequently become the centr...
Taking the relational nature of participatory governance as a point of departure, this paper interro...
Paper (no.14) to be read at Workshop on: "Planning in Zimbabwe: Structure, Procedures and Implementa...
The paper debates the role of planning in `Operation Murambatsvina/Restore Order', Zimbabwe's 2005 c...
Based on an analysis of documents and interviews, the chapter recasts the role of planning vis-à-vis...
As part of modern government, planning is concerned with ‘acting on others’ actions’ in spatial prac...
As part of modern government, planning is concerned with ‘acting on others’ actions’ in spatial prac...
The paper discusses the challenges associated with sustainable urban governance in Zimbabwe. Urban f...
Planning is intrinsically a political process. This paper explores how the practice and profession o...
Urban planning bases its interventionist strategies on the reasoning that change has to be rationall...
The state of the city of Harare in terms of its present general outlook and critical analysis of its...
Contributing to the resurgent debate on urban informality in the global south, Kamete (2013) charged...
The full article can be accessed at the MSU Special Collections, Class No. HD300.692 WEK,This articl...
There exists a wide variety of laws (statutes) which underpin the activities of regional and urban p...
The full article can be accessed at the MSU Special Collections, Class No. HD300.692 WEK,This articl...
Africa is currently the fastest urbanising region in the world and has subsequently become the centr...
Taking the relational nature of participatory governance as a point of departure, this paper interro...
Paper (no.14) to be read at Workshop on: "Planning in Zimbabwe: Structure, Procedures and Implementa...
The paper debates the role of planning in `Operation Murambatsvina/Restore Order', Zimbabwe's 2005 c...