How might we conceptualise and research everyday urbanism? By examining the making of everyday life in a low-income neighbourhood in Uganda, we argue that a dialectics of everyday urbanism is a useful approach for understanding urban poverty. This dialectical approach examines how marginalised urban dwellers navigate the city in the relative absence of formal infrastructure systems, service provision and state welfare, and in turn exceed those limitations through forging connections, capacities and opportunities. We reveal the ‘social infrastructures’ that people put together to sustain life, as well as the limits of and placed on these infrastructures, from the legacies of structural adjustment to ongoing forms of demolition and disinvestm...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
This article is about how the urban poor in Mzuzu City, Malawi, redefine domestic spaces in their d...
This research aims to reimagine urban informal settlements beyond the existing hegemonic understandi...
How might we conceptualise and research everyday urbanism? By examining the making of everyday life ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe ubiquitous urban informality that characterises the cityscape of most s...
grantor: University of TorontoThe central argument of this thesis is that while the approa...
Everyday life is a central element for understanding the (sub)urban. Broader forces shape the (sub)u...
This book brings together two bodies of research on urban Africa that have tended to be separate: St...
More than half of the world population is at present living in cities. Especially the least develope...
Residents of informal settlements in urban centres in Africa are known to suffer disproportionate bu...
The city is perhaps the most complex of all human constructs. In the 21st century when cities are bi...
Kampala is Uganda's capital city and is one the fastest growing cities in the world. Over 60% of the...
Kampala is urbanising in an unplanned manner, but without a clear picture of the underlying dynamics...
The inner city of Johannesburg is about as far away as one can get from the popular image of the Af...
The global sanitation crisis is rapidly urbanizing, but how is sanitation produced and sustained in ...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
This article is about how the urban poor in Mzuzu City, Malawi, redefine domestic spaces in their d...
This research aims to reimagine urban informal settlements beyond the existing hegemonic understandi...
How might we conceptualise and research everyday urbanism? By examining the making of everyday life ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe ubiquitous urban informality that characterises the cityscape of most s...
grantor: University of TorontoThe central argument of this thesis is that while the approa...
Everyday life is a central element for understanding the (sub)urban. Broader forces shape the (sub)u...
This book brings together two bodies of research on urban Africa that have tended to be separate: St...
More than half of the world population is at present living in cities. Especially the least develope...
Residents of informal settlements in urban centres in Africa are known to suffer disproportionate bu...
The city is perhaps the most complex of all human constructs. In the 21st century when cities are bi...
Kampala is Uganda's capital city and is one the fastest growing cities in the world. Over 60% of the...
Kampala is urbanising in an unplanned manner, but without a clear picture of the underlying dynamics...
The inner city of Johannesburg is about as far away as one can get from the popular image of the Af...
The global sanitation crisis is rapidly urbanizing, but how is sanitation produced and sustained in ...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
This article is about how the urban poor in Mzuzu City, Malawi, redefine domestic spaces in their d...
This research aims to reimagine urban informal settlements beyond the existing hegemonic understandi...