Under conditions of globalization large cities present unique challenges for poverty reduction and the realization of rights. The urbanization of poverty also underscores the imperative of downscaling the emerging debate about the developmental state to the city scale. The arguments in this article start from the proposition that a universal rights agenda can and should be fulfilled as an alternative to neoliberal aspirations, and that to achieve this development action will be needed on a series of different scales. The article is structured in three main parts. The first section explores the implications for the state of adopting a rights-based agenda in the urban context, giving particular emphasis to defining those rights whose meaning ...
The right to the city has lately become the rallying cry for many urban social movements all over th...
This dissertation explores the right to the city and implications of this right on the lives of stre...
This essay critically examines the concept of the right to the city. While many progressive scholars...
Under conditions of globalization large cities present unique challenges for poverty reduction and t...
The demographic patterns in developing countries have significantly changed in the recent few decade...
This study is an exploration of the tension between the right to the city and neoliberalism in São P...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Fifty percent of the world’s population live in cities today, but predictions of the sustained urban...
The challenge of urban deprivation and exclusion in the urban South has given rise to varied and shi...
This article discusses the Right to the City, in a conceptual dimension and wide, and his dialectica...
This article investigates the relationship between the transformation of cities and the right to the...
The concept of the right to the city is increasingly being drawn upon by international human rights ...
Increasing poor people\u27s access to property and shelter in urban settings raises difficult questi...
There is growing pressure around the world to formalise human rights in urban policy. Ivan Turok and...
There is a spatial dislocation between jobs and people in Cape Town, which is largely caused by fina...
The right to the city has lately become the rallying cry for many urban social movements all over th...
This dissertation explores the right to the city and implications of this right on the lives of stre...
This essay critically examines the concept of the right to the city. While many progressive scholars...
Under conditions of globalization large cities present unique challenges for poverty reduction and t...
The demographic patterns in developing countries have significantly changed in the recent few decade...
This study is an exploration of the tension between the right to the city and neoliberalism in São P...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Fifty percent of the world’s population live in cities today, but predictions of the sustained urban...
The challenge of urban deprivation and exclusion in the urban South has given rise to varied and shi...
This article discusses the Right to the City, in a conceptual dimension and wide, and his dialectica...
This article investigates the relationship between the transformation of cities and the right to the...
The concept of the right to the city is increasingly being drawn upon by international human rights ...
Increasing poor people\u27s access to property and shelter in urban settings raises difficult questi...
There is growing pressure around the world to formalise human rights in urban policy. Ivan Turok and...
There is a spatial dislocation between jobs and people in Cape Town, which is largely caused by fina...
The right to the city has lately become the rallying cry for many urban social movements all over th...
This dissertation explores the right to the city and implications of this right on the lives of stre...
This essay critically examines the concept of the right to the city. While many progressive scholars...