In Egypt, the relocation of residents of informal areas of housing into "proper" living environments is presented as a major political achievement offering citizens a much-improved quality of life. Therefore, it is not surprising that, following the Arab Uprisings, the current regime is widely publicizing relocation projects as success stories on TV and social media. As a way of garnering legitimization and securing stability, this official representation is reshaping the residents' urban life and evoking narratives of slum dwellers' transformation into respected citizens. Tackling a new area of interdisciplinary research between urban studies and media and communication studies, this article investigates the portrayal in mainstream media c...
Cairo is a city in flux, characterized by ceaseless intersections of residents who openly claim thei...
A majority of scholars consider Egypt’s urban development a product of the neo-liberal political eco...
Diaspora politics is often expressed as an emancipating experience and can therefore give agency to ...
In Egypt, the relocation of residents of informal areas of housing into “proper” living environments...
Focusing on an urban group that was moved from the center of the capital during 1979–1981 to public ...
In an effort to restyle Cairo into a global capital that would meet the demands of tourists and inve...
International audienceThis chapter examines the impact of changing urban planning policies in Egypt....
International audienceDrawing on the 1996 census, this paper challenges the orthodox view that rural...
Images of mass protests that arose from Egypt in early 2011 enraptured global audiences with unexpec...
Greater Cairo’s claim as amongst the world’s largest urban conglomerates demands discussion of its s...
Drawing mainly on Lefebvre’s, Soja’s and Smith’s theorizations of space in order to understand the s...
Cairo is undergoing a moment of sharpened exclusion and inclusion, with the city’s residents of info...
This dissertation is a study of large, state-led projects that are meant to shape the growth, form, ...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011+ saw unprecedented involvement of Arab bloggers and online supporter...
In Haram City, amidst Egypt's 2011–2013 revolutionary period, two visions of the city in the Global ...
Cairo is a city in flux, characterized by ceaseless intersections of residents who openly claim thei...
A majority of scholars consider Egypt’s urban development a product of the neo-liberal political eco...
Diaspora politics is often expressed as an emancipating experience and can therefore give agency to ...
In Egypt, the relocation of residents of informal areas of housing into “proper” living environments...
Focusing on an urban group that was moved from the center of the capital during 1979–1981 to public ...
In an effort to restyle Cairo into a global capital that would meet the demands of tourists and inve...
International audienceThis chapter examines the impact of changing urban planning policies in Egypt....
International audienceDrawing on the 1996 census, this paper challenges the orthodox view that rural...
Images of mass protests that arose from Egypt in early 2011 enraptured global audiences with unexpec...
Greater Cairo’s claim as amongst the world’s largest urban conglomerates demands discussion of its s...
Drawing mainly on Lefebvre’s, Soja’s and Smith’s theorizations of space in order to understand the s...
Cairo is undergoing a moment of sharpened exclusion and inclusion, with the city’s residents of info...
This dissertation is a study of large, state-led projects that are meant to shape the growth, form, ...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011+ saw unprecedented involvement of Arab bloggers and online supporter...
In Haram City, amidst Egypt's 2011–2013 revolutionary period, two visions of the city in the Global ...
Cairo is a city in flux, characterized by ceaseless intersections of residents who openly claim thei...
A majority of scholars consider Egypt’s urban development a product of the neo-liberal political eco...
Diaspora politics is often expressed as an emancipating experience and can therefore give agency to ...