In a world in which more than half of the population lives in cities, rising urban violence has emerged as a huge concern of policymakers, especially as it is a major challenge to development in the Global South. The most marginalized- the urban poor-suffer more as violence is concentrated in their living spaces. This study aims to explain the political economy of urban violence in Bangladesh. As the capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka city has become a highly unequal society where neoliberal economic restructuring is continuously depriving the urban poor of all sorts of urban services. It addresses privatization of the urban space and exclusion of the urban poor which make them often violent. It further explores the governance of urban violence b...
Urbanization is one of the inevitable feature in the process of development, but rapid expansion of ...
This study on Bangladesh Dhaka-improving living conditions for the urban poor reflects a comprehensi...
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is the second fastest growing megacity in the world with a po...
In Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh with a population of 18 million, nearly one-third are livin...
The paper aims to explore the nature of urban growth and poverty in Dhaka City, Bangladesh. It has h...
This thesis explores urban poverty and the adaptations of the urban poor in the slums of the megacit...
Due to a lack of available job opportunities in the formal sector and financial resources, in most p...
In Bangladesh, 30 per cent of its total population is living in urban areas and by 2030 the rate of ...
How urban informality, public space, growth and inequality are interconnected has long been a field ...
This study is conducted on Duripara slum of Dhaka city which is one of the fastest growing megalopol...
With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, city autho...
Poverty has become a part of human history, but its meaning has changed through time. Most people in...
Many urban poor in Dhaka depend on access to negotiated urban space to earn livelihoods. By ‘negotia...
In Bangladesh, 30 per cent of its total population is living in urban areas and by 2030 the rate of ...
This article is about territorial claims, authority and rights in an urban settlement or ‘bosti’ in ...
Urbanization is one of the inevitable feature in the process of development, but rapid expansion of ...
This study on Bangladesh Dhaka-improving living conditions for the urban poor reflects a comprehensi...
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is the second fastest growing megacity in the world with a po...
In Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh with a population of 18 million, nearly one-third are livin...
The paper aims to explore the nature of urban growth and poverty in Dhaka City, Bangladesh. It has h...
This thesis explores urban poverty and the adaptations of the urban poor in the slums of the megacit...
Due to a lack of available job opportunities in the formal sector and financial resources, in most p...
In Bangladesh, 30 per cent of its total population is living in urban areas and by 2030 the rate of ...
How urban informality, public space, growth and inequality are interconnected has long been a field ...
This study is conducted on Duripara slum of Dhaka city which is one of the fastest growing megalopol...
With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, city autho...
Poverty has become a part of human history, but its meaning has changed through time. Most people in...
Many urban poor in Dhaka depend on access to negotiated urban space to earn livelihoods. By ‘negotia...
In Bangladesh, 30 per cent of its total population is living in urban areas and by 2030 the rate of ...
This article is about territorial claims, authority and rights in an urban settlement or ‘bosti’ in ...
Urbanization is one of the inevitable feature in the process of development, but rapid expansion of ...
This study on Bangladesh Dhaka-improving living conditions for the urban poor reflects a comprehensi...
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is the second fastest growing megacity in the world with a po...