The Egyptian military regime of Abd al-Fattah el-Sisi has announced as part of its Vision 2030 its intention to eliminate informal urban areas. The regime has identified these areas – commonly known by the Arabic term ‘ashwa’iyyat (which means haphazard) – as a threat to the nation. The Egyptian state, however, has no clear conception of what urban informality constitutes or what exactly it is eradicating. To understand how and why the state has placed urban informality as central to its politics, I contend that we have to examine the political processes through which this uncertain yet powerful concept is produced. Urban informality, I argue, is a political intervention that is always fleeting and geographically specific in an otherwise ha...
In Egypt, the relocation of residents of informal areas of housing into “proper” living environments...
This thesis examines state-society relations in Egypt, and the logic of durable authoritarianism sin...
This dissertation explores the making of infrastructure in Middle East cities in the face of rising ...
The Egyptian military regime of Abd al-Fattah el-Sisi has announced as part of its Vision 2030 its i...
Cairo is a city in flux, characterized by ceaseless intersections of residents who openly claim thei...
The urban informality phenomenon goes back to early 1900s in Egypt. Informal settlements are spontan...
Informal settlements are a phenomenon that exists worldwide, housing over one billion people. While ...
From the late 1980s, Islamist militants established a ‘state within the state’ in the Egyptian capit...
This article builds on theoretical foundations from enclave urbanism, authoritarian planning and neo...
Since the late 1970s, Western aid agencies, including the US Agency for International Development (A...
AbstractThe issue of informal settlements represents a key challenge not only in Egypt, but also wor...
International audienceThis chapter examines the impact of changing urban planning policies in Egypt....
The growth of informal settlements is a major concern in many cities of the Global South. Therefore,...
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Greater Cairo’s claim as amongst the world’s largest urban conglomerates demands discussion of its s...
In Egypt, the relocation of residents of informal areas of housing into “proper” living environments...
This thesis examines state-society relations in Egypt, and the logic of durable authoritarianism sin...
This dissertation explores the making of infrastructure in Middle East cities in the face of rising ...
The Egyptian military regime of Abd al-Fattah el-Sisi has announced as part of its Vision 2030 its i...
Cairo is a city in flux, characterized by ceaseless intersections of residents who openly claim thei...
The urban informality phenomenon goes back to early 1900s in Egypt. Informal settlements are spontan...
Informal settlements are a phenomenon that exists worldwide, housing over one billion people. While ...
From the late 1980s, Islamist militants established a ‘state within the state’ in the Egyptian capit...
This article builds on theoretical foundations from enclave urbanism, authoritarian planning and neo...
Since the late 1970s, Western aid agencies, including the US Agency for International Development (A...
AbstractThe issue of informal settlements represents a key challenge not only in Egypt, but also wor...
International audienceThis chapter examines the impact of changing urban planning policies in Egypt....
The growth of informal settlements is a major concern in many cities of the Global South. Therefore,...
[abstract not provided]https://fount.aucegypt.edu/faculty_book_chapters/1905/thumbnail.jp
Greater Cairo’s claim as amongst the world’s largest urban conglomerates demands discussion of its s...
In Egypt, the relocation of residents of informal areas of housing into “proper” living environments...
This thesis examines state-society relations in Egypt, and the logic of durable authoritarianism sin...
This dissertation explores the making of infrastructure in Middle East cities in the face of rising ...