This paper addresses precarity from a spatial perspective. It draws attention to how power becomes inscribed in urban space and shapes particular spatial arrangements connected with socio-economic vulnerabilities. This is empirically illustrated with a case study of Hargeisa, a city historically marked by the violence of the Somali civil war. Our analysis draws on interviews and participant photography, to foreground the ‘everyday’ experiences of residents living in the city’s marginal settlements. We point to the operations of power that produce political, economic and social deprivation but also agentic options for these residents who experience, cope with, struggle with and work against their marginalisation. Interconnecting precarity wi...
The article engages with theory about the processes of spatialization of fear in contemporary Wester...
This article introduces a Special Issue on ‘cultural geographies of Precarity’. In recent years, the...
Rapid urbanisation in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, is driven by in-migration of dis...
This paper addresses precarity from a spatial perspective. It draws attention to how power becomes i...
Rapid urbanisation is in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, driven by in-migration of dis...
Rapid urbanisation in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, is driven by in-migration of dis...
Displacement is urbanizing. Urban violence increasingly contributes to displacement while a growing ...
Karachi has been deemed one of the world’s most dangerous cities. Using it as an urban laboratory, I...
In this article we discuss the precarities induced by the threat of home demolitions in occupied Pal...
Somalia has one of the largest populations of internally displaced people (IDPs) in the world: an es...
This article explores growing interest in the term ‘precarity’ within the social sciences and asks w...
This article introduces a Special Issue on ‘Cultural Geographies of Precarity’. In recent years, the...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between precarity, property and urban vacancy. Our main a...
There are regions in the world where socio-economic deprivation, ecological marginality, political e...
This paper analyses conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging geog...
The article engages with theory about the processes of spatialization of fear in contemporary Wester...
This article introduces a Special Issue on ‘cultural geographies of Precarity’. In recent years, the...
Rapid urbanisation in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, is driven by in-migration of dis...
This paper addresses precarity from a spatial perspective. It draws attention to how power becomes i...
Rapid urbanisation is in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, driven by in-migration of dis...
Rapid urbanisation in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, is driven by in-migration of dis...
Displacement is urbanizing. Urban violence increasingly contributes to displacement while a growing ...
Karachi has been deemed one of the world’s most dangerous cities. Using it as an urban laboratory, I...
In this article we discuss the precarities induced by the threat of home demolitions in occupied Pal...
Somalia has one of the largest populations of internally displaced people (IDPs) in the world: an es...
This article explores growing interest in the term ‘precarity’ within the social sciences and asks w...
This article introduces a Special Issue on ‘Cultural Geographies of Precarity’. In recent years, the...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between precarity, property and urban vacancy. Our main a...
There are regions in the world where socio-economic deprivation, ecological marginality, political e...
This paper analyses conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging geog...
The article engages with theory about the processes of spatialization of fear in contemporary Wester...
This article introduces a Special Issue on ‘cultural geographies of Precarity’. In recent years, the...
Rapid urbanisation in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, is driven by in-migration of dis...