ABSTRACTThis article traces the planning history of two central marketplaces in sub-Saharan Africa, in Dakar and Kinshasa, from their French and Belgian colonial origins until the post-colonial period. In the (post-)colonial city, the marketplace has always been at the centre of contemporary debates on urban identity and spatial production. Using a rich variety of sources, this article makes a contribution to a neglected area of scholarship, as comparative studies on planning histories in sub-Saharan African cities are still rare. It also touches upon some key issues such as the multiple and often intricate processes of urban agency between local and foreign actors, sanitation and segregation, the different (post-)colonial planning cultures...
Since most of the inhabitants of Kinshasa live in the peri-urban fringe of the city, the peri-urban ...
This thesis examines urban development and colonial power relations in the French West African capit...
This article critically compares the planning and production of ‘native’ housing estates in Douala a...
This article traces the planning history of two central marketplaces in sub-Saharan Africa, in Dakar...
Kinshasa, the former Léopoldville, developed in less than one century from a few pre-colonial settle...
This article examines the socio-spatial history of the central market of a colonial African city. Co...
In her PhD thesis Making the African City, Luce Beeckmans analyses the African city from a comparati...
In her PhD thesis Making the African City, Luce Beeckmans analyses the African city from a comparati...
In her PhD thesis Making the African City, Luce Beeckmans analyses the African city from a comparati...
Since the 1980s it has become commonplace to consider colonial cities as physical urban realms segre...
Short Abstract Building upon recent ethnographic work with land chiefs in Kinshasa,this papers exp...
Although some collective works on the urban history of African cities, often published proceedings o...
All over the world, but especially in the Global South, cities expand at a high pace with as a resul...
Building upon recent ethnographic work with land chiefs in Kinshasa, this paper explores some of the...
Present-day West African towns allow us to study how urban space developed in this region. The urban...
Since most of the inhabitants of Kinshasa live in the peri-urban fringe of the city, the peri-urban ...
This thesis examines urban development and colonial power relations in the French West African capit...
This article critically compares the planning and production of ‘native’ housing estates in Douala a...
This article traces the planning history of two central marketplaces in sub-Saharan Africa, in Dakar...
Kinshasa, the former Léopoldville, developed in less than one century from a few pre-colonial settle...
This article examines the socio-spatial history of the central market of a colonial African city. Co...
In her PhD thesis Making the African City, Luce Beeckmans analyses the African city from a comparati...
In her PhD thesis Making the African City, Luce Beeckmans analyses the African city from a comparati...
In her PhD thesis Making the African City, Luce Beeckmans analyses the African city from a comparati...
Since the 1980s it has become commonplace to consider colonial cities as physical urban realms segre...
Short Abstract Building upon recent ethnographic work with land chiefs in Kinshasa,this papers exp...
Although some collective works on the urban history of African cities, often published proceedings o...
All over the world, but especially in the Global South, cities expand at a high pace with as a resul...
Building upon recent ethnographic work with land chiefs in Kinshasa, this paper explores some of the...
Present-day West African towns allow us to study how urban space developed in this region. The urban...
Since most of the inhabitants of Kinshasa live in the peri-urban fringe of the city, the peri-urban ...
This thesis examines urban development and colonial power relations in the French West African capit...
This article critically compares the planning and production of ‘native’ housing estates in Douala a...