This paper reflects on how to interpret the dearth of radical activism in Zimbabwe’s peri-urban areas: why Zimbabwe’s urban ‘subalterns’ do not mobilize against the recurrent heart-wrenching demolitions of their informal settlements housing. It contributes to the understanding of how politics in context is a major determinant of informal urban and peri-urban developments in which working classes, middle classes, elites and the state are major actors. A significant proportion of demolition victims are aspiring risk-taking middle classes socially located in a double bind of the ruling ZANU (PF) party-state’s jambanja empowerment-disempowerment social contract within which alternative uprising looks unfeasible. Intrinsically, jambanja is about...
Zimbabwe’s human rights obligations under international and domestic laws secure the rights to prope...
ABSTRACT This paper discusses the land struggles of the urban poor in Zimbabwe and the emerging stra...
The article explores the opportunities that the new constitutional dispensation in Kenya has created...
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University 2018.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The spatial growth of irregular settl...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis thesis examines the interaction between social movements and planning ...
The Zimbabwean urban areas face several social, economical and environmental problems because of the...
David Harvey’s accumulation by dispossession has inspired a wide range of studies in different plac...
The political dysfunction that had come to characterize an imploding Zimbabwean economy is beyond di...
Using situational analysis, household questionnaires and interviews the paper analyzes socio-economi...
This paper seeks to examine and analyze the tension between formal institutions and informal institu...
The paper discusses the challenges associated with sustainable urban governance in Zimbabwe. Urban f...
ABSTRACT Urban land in Zimbabwe is a lucrative economic and thus political asset. Increased demand f...
This paper focuses on the changing landscape of rural local government since the start of Zimbabwe’s...
This article develops the concept of ‘urban frontier’ to explore conflicts over state regularization...
From 2000, ZANU(PF) suffered repeated electoral defeat in the cities and lost control of municipalit...
Zimbabwe’s human rights obligations under international and domestic laws secure the rights to prope...
ABSTRACT This paper discusses the land struggles of the urban poor in Zimbabwe and the emerging stra...
The article explores the opportunities that the new constitutional dispensation in Kenya has created...
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University 2018.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The spatial growth of irregular settl...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis thesis examines the interaction between social movements and planning ...
The Zimbabwean urban areas face several social, economical and environmental problems because of the...
David Harvey’s accumulation by dispossession has inspired a wide range of studies in different plac...
The political dysfunction that had come to characterize an imploding Zimbabwean economy is beyond di...
Using situational analysis, household questionnaires and interviews the paper analyzes socio-economi...
This paper seeks to examine and analyze the tension between formal institutions and informal institu...
The paper discusses the challenges associated with sustainable urban governance in Zimbabwe. Urban f...
ABSTRACT Urban land in Zimbabwe is a lucrative economic and thus political asset. Increased demand f...
This paper focuses on the changing landscape of rural local government since the start of Zimbabwe’s...
This article develops the concept of ‘urban frontier’ to explore conflicts over state regularization...
From 2000, ZANU(PF) suffered repeated electoral defeat in the cities and lost control of municipalit...
Zimbabwe’s human rights obligations under international and domestic laws secure the rights to prope...
ABSTRACT This paper discusses the land struggles of the urban poor in Zimbabwe and the emerging stra...
The article explores the opportunities that the new constitutional dispensation in Kenya has created...