This article envisages slum dwellers' politics in Recife, Brazil as a realm of possibility in which care and recognition are central. Community leaders are its main facilitators as articulators of slum dwellers' needs and aspirations. The article's notion of slum politics is an elaboration of Chatterjee's (2004) ideas on popular politics as a “politics of the governed.“ Yet the article critiques the governmentality perspective for its inability to envisage a politics of hope and possibility. It distinguishes among slum politics, governmental politics (projects and programs), and electoral politics (voting), which are entwined and interdependent, but different. Zooming in on a community leader's urban agriculture project, the article argues ...
Does electoral democracy improve public goods provision for the poor? This paper considers whether a...
Progress in developing economies such as Brazil is often marked by a parallel rise in urban poverty ...
This dissertation uses popular discourses of daily life, social relationships and politics to examin...
This article envisages slum dwellers' politics in Recife, Brazil as a realm of possibility in which ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper, we draw on the distinction between a "politics of negot...
This article analyses the effects of slum upgrading on the lives of slum dwellers, especially on the...
<p>This article engages with the coproduction of urban space by focusing on a slum upgrading project...
This article engages with the coproduction of urban space by focusing on a slum upgrading project in...
This article presents an ethnography of the evolution of Prometr´opole, a slum upgrading project in ...
Seeing urban politics from the perspective of those who reside in slums offers an important dimensio...
The rapid process of urbanization currently swelling the poor urban neighborhoods of developing coun...
Contains fulltext : 204137.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This article ap...
This thesis is concerned with the housing and service needs of the poor (slum dwellers) in Bombay an...
The concentration of urban violence in certain settlements in Latin America and the possibility of e...
This article focuses on the changing nature of state-society interactions in the state of Bahia, Bra...
Does electoral democracy improve public goods provision for the poor? This paper considers whether a...
Progress in developing economies such as Brazil is often marked by a parallel rise in urban poverty ...
This dissertation uses popular discourses of daily life, social relationships and politics to examin...
This article envisages slum dwellers' politics in Recife, Brazil as a realm of possibility in which ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper, we draw on the distinction between a "politics of negot...
This article analyses the effects of slum upgrading on the lives of slum dwellers, especially on the...
<p>This article engages with the coproduction of urban space by focusing on a slum upgrading project...
This article engages with the coproduction of urban space by focusing on a slum upgrading project in...
This article presents an ethnography of the evolution of Prometr´opole, a slum upgrading project in ...
Seeing urban politics from the perspective of those who reside in slums offers an important dimensio...
The rapid process of urbanization currently swelling the poor urban neighborhoods of developing coun...
Contains fulltext : 204137.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This article ap...
This thesis is concerned with the housing and service needs of the poor (slum dwellers) in Bombay an...
The concentration of urban violence in certain settlements in Latin America and the possibility of e...
This article focuses on the changing nature of state-society interactions in the state of Bahia, Bra...
Does electoral democracy improve public goods provision for the poor? This paper considers whether a...
Progress in developing economies such as Brazil is often marked by a parallel rise in urban poverty ...
This dissertation uses popular discourses of daily life, social relationships and politics to examin...