The article explores how groups of informal workers understood the role of the city management in the demolition of Kisekka, a spare parts market in Kampala doomed to be replaced by an “ultramodern” shopping mall. The case unfolds between the push for entrepreneurialism, competition and individual initiative typical of neoliberal urban planning, and the re-centralisation trend that has characterised Kampala in the past decade. Despite narratives of self-entrepreneurship and independence, the presence of the central government in the urban workers’ lives was substantial. While decentralisation in Uganda has not necessarily guaranteed better service provision, the mushrooming of local administrative divisions has proved to be a winning card f...
This study is concerned with the challenges of urban planning in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda...
Abstract Christine van Hooft Nearer to the people: The interaction between decentralisation and the...
Kampala is urbanising in an unplanned manner, but without a clear picture of the underlying dynamics...
This article explores the recent history of Owino Market in Kampala, Uganda, to analyse the constrai...
The political evolution of Kampala under the National Resistance Movement (NRM) has profoundly affec...
This thesis examines how the agency of informal vendors in Kampala, Uganda, is shaped by the state. ...
In theory, 'urban governance' involves non-state actors and the state working together in formally i...
Understanding the root causes of informal economic activity is crucial for the effective governance ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe central argument of this thesis is that while the approa...
This commentary examines the demise in 2010 of the Kampala City Council, and the factors that led to...
In the name of cleaning up Kampala’s political institutions and public space, a new municipal body, ...
The Ugandan capital, Kampala, increasingly appears to be a city in a crisis. Constant political inte...
The Ugandan capital, Kampala, increasingly appears to be a city in a crisis. Constant political inte...
[First paragraph] In the debate about improving the livelihoods of rural communities in Uganda, the ...
It is said that the mobilization of particular interest groups is a vital component to the consolida...
This study is concerned with the challenges of urban planning in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda...
Abstract Christine van Hooft Nearer to the people: The interaction between decentralisation and the...
Kampala is urbanising in an unplanned manner, but without a clear picture of the underlying dynamics...
This article explores the recent history of Owino Market in Kampala, Uganda, to analyse the constrai...
The political evolution of Kampala under the National Resistance Movement (NRM) has profoundly affec...
This thesis examines how the agency of informal vendors in Kampala, Uganda, is shaped by the state. ...
In theory, 'urban governance' involves non-state actors and the state working together in formally i...
Understanding the root causes of informal economic activity is crucial for the effective governance ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe central argument of this thesis is that while the approa...
This commentary examines the demise in 2010 of the Kampala City Council, and the factors that led to...
In the name of cleaning up Kampala’s political institutions and public space, a new municipal body, ...
The Ugandan capital, Kampala, increasingly appears to be a city in a crisis. Constant political inte...
The Ugandan capital, Kampala, increasingly appears to be a city in a crisis. Constant political inte...
[First paragraph] In the debate about improving the livelihoods of rural communities in Uganda, the ...
It is said that the mobilization of particular interest groups is a vital component to the consolida...
This study is concerned with the challenges of urban planning in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda...
Abstract Christine van Hooft Nearer to the people: The interaction between decentralisation and the...
Kampala is urbanising in an unplanned manner, but without a clear picture of the underlying dynamics...