This article is about territorial claims, authority and rights in an urban settlement or ‘bosti’ in central Dhaka. It highlights the drama of a violent encounter between a police officer and a young man, unfolding how the social ordering of urban space is (re)produced in and through authority and violence. It illustrates how situated practices of authority define who can access institutions of rights and justice, and who cannot. It concludes that claims for rights and remedies are not easy to act out when the collusion of state and non-state authority negate voice and agency and leave negotiation and equitable justice reserved for those recognised within a structure of resolution, illuminating how intimacies of violence interlink with wider...
Through the lens of the disappearance' of a piece of land, this article analyses land relations in a...
This article presents conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging ge...
This paper analyses conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging geog...
Due to a lack of available job opportunities in the formal sector and financial resources, in most p...
In a world in which more than half of the population lives in cities, rising urban violence has emer...
The need for intermediaries to access resources, seek opportunities and mitigate risks has been obse...
With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, city autho...
<p>With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, c...
In Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh with a population of 18 million, nearly one-third are livin...
Many urban poor in Dhaka depend on access to negotiated urban space to earn livelihoods. By ‘negotia...
This article explores the opportunities and conundrums of understanding violence at critical junctur...
Displacement is urbanizing. Urban violence increasingly contributes to displacement while a growing ...
This paper addresses precarity from a spatial perspective. It draws attention to how power becomes i...
This article contributes to the growing literature on the spatial dynamics of urban violence in the ...
With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, city autho...
Through the lens of the disappearance' of a piece of land, this article analyses land relations in a...
This article presents conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging ge...
This paper analyses conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging geog...
Due to a lack of available job opportunities in the formal sector and financial resources, in most p...
In a world in which more than half of the population lives in cities, rising urban violence has emer...
The need for intermediaries to access resources, seek opportunities and mitigate risks has been obse...
With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, city autho...
<p>With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, c...
In Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh with a population of 18 million, nearly one-third are livin...
Many urban poor in Dhaka depend on access to negotiated urban space to earn livelihoods. By ‘negotia...
This article explores the opportunities and conundrums of understanding violence at critical junctur...
Displacement is urbanizing. Urban violence increasingly contributes to displacement while a growing ...
This paper addresses precarity from a spatial perspective. It draws attention to how power becomes i...
This article contributes to the growing literature on the spatial dynamics of urban violence in the ...
With many cities in the Global South experiencing immense growth in informal settlements, city autho...
Through the lens of the disappearance' of a piece of land, this article analyses land relations in a...
This article presents conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging ge...
This paper analyses conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging geog...