Safer Cities in the Global South
Engaging Social Theories of Urban Violence
Herausgeber: Salahub, Jennifer Erin; de Boer, John; Gottsbacher, Markus
Safer Cities in the Global South
Engaging Social Theories of Urban Violence
Herausgeber: Salahub, Jennifer Erin; de Boer, John; Gottsbacher, Markus
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Safer Cities in the Global South asks what happens when social theory, largely developed and tested in the Global North, meets the realities of life in the violent parts of cities in the Global South.
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Safer Cities in the Global South asks what happens when social theory, largely developed and tested in the Global North, meets the realities of life in the violent parts of cities in the Global South.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367820794
- ISBN-10: 036782079X
- Artikelnr.: 58051979
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367820794
- ISBN-10: 036782079X
- Artikelnr.: 58051979
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jennifer Erin Salahub managed the Safe and Inclusive Cities initiative, a global research programme jointly funded by Canada's International Development Research Centre and the United Kingdom's Department for International Development. Markus Gottsbacher is senior programme specialist with the Governance and Justice programme at the International Development Research Centre. John de Boer is managing director of the SecDev Group.
Introduction: Global South theories of urban violence, poverty, and
inequalities Jennifer Erin Salahub, John de Boer, and Markus Gottsbacher
Part I Gendered violences 1. Intersections of gender, mobility, and
violence in urban Pakistan Nausheen H. Anwar, Sarwat Viqar, and Daanish
Mustafa 2. Men in the city: changing gender relations and masculinities in
Maputo, Mozambique Esmeralda Mariano, Henny Slegh, and Sílvia Roque 3. "We
don't know when the trucks will come": the quest for safe and inclusive
cities in Zimbabwe Julie Stewart and Rosalie Katsande, with Olga Chisango
and Sian Maseko Part II State violence 4. The state, violence, and
everydayness: some insights from Delhi Manoj Bandan Balsamanta and Bhim
Reddy 5. Urban community profiles: safe relocation and resettlement in
post-war Sri Lanka Danesh Jayatilaka, Rajith W. D. Lakshman, and Iresha M.
Lakshman Part III Exclusion and violences 6. Violence and social exclusion
in urban contexts in Central America Rodolfo Calderón Umaña 7. Social
disorganisation and neighbourhood effects in Latin America: insights and
limitations Enrique Desmond Arias and Ximena Tocornal Montt 8. Urban
poverty and institutions in Venezuela Roberto Briceño-León Part IV
Interpersonal violence 9. Understanding Côte d'Ivoire's "Microbes": the
political economy of a youth gang Francis Akindès 10. Preventing violence
in Cape Town: the public-health approach Sam Lloyd and Richard Matzopoulos
Conclusion: New perspectives on lasting solutions John de Boer, Jennifer
Erin Salahub, and Markus Gottsbacher
inequalities Jennifer Erin Salahub, John de Boer, and Markus Gottsbacher
Part I Gendered violences 1. Intersections of gender, mobility, and
violence in urban Pakistan Nausheen H. Anwar, Sarwat Viqar, and Daanish
Mustafa 2. Men in the city: changing gender relations and masculinities in
Maputo, Mozambique Esmeralda Mariano, Henny Slegh, and Sílvia Roque 3. "We
don't know when the trucks will come": the quest for safe and inclusive
cities in Zimbabwe Julie Stewart and Rosalie Katsande, with Olga Chisango
and Sian Maseko Part II State violence 4. The state, violence, and
everydayness: some insights from Delhi Manoj Bandan Balsamanta and Bhim
Reddy 5. Urban community profiles: safe relocation and resettlement in
post-war Sri Lanka Danesh Jayatilaka, Rajith W. D. Lakshman, and Iresha M.
Lakshman Part III Exclusion and violences 6. Violence and social exclusion
in urban contexts in Central America Rodolfo Calderón Umaña 7. Social
disorganisation and neighbourhood effects in Latin America: insights and
limitations Enrique Desmond Arias and Ximena Tocornal Montt 8. Urban
poverty and institutions in Venezuela Roberto Briceño-León Part IV
Interpersonal violence 9. Understanding Côte d'Ivoire's "Microbes": the
political economy of a youth gang Francis Akindès 10. Preventing violence
in Cape Town: the public-health approach Sam Lloyd and Richard Matzopoulos
Conclusion: New perspectives on lasting solutions John de Boer, Jennifer
Erin Salahub, and Markus Gottsbacher
Introduction: Global South theories of urban violence, poverty, and
inequalities Jennifer Erin Salahub, John de Boer, and Markus Gottsbacher
Part I Gendered violences 1. Intersections of gender, mobility, and
violence in urban Pakistan Nausheen H. Anwar, Sarwat Viqar, and Daanish
Mustafa 2. Men in the city: changing gender relations and masculinities in
Maputo, Mozambique Esmeralda Mariano, Henny Slegh, and Sílvia Roque 3. "We
don't know when the trucks will come": the quest for safe and inclusive
cities in Zimbabwe Julie Stewart and Rosalie Katsande, with Olga Chisango
and Sian Maseko Part II State violence 4. The state, violence, and
everydayness: some insights from Delhi Manoj Bandan Balsamanta and Bhim
Reddy 5. Urban community profiles: safe relocation and resettlement in
post-war Sri Lanka Danesh Jayatilaka, Rajith W. D. Lakshman, and Iresha M.
Lakshman Part III Exclusion and violences 6. Violence and social exclusion
in urban contexts in Central America Rodolfo Calderón Umaña 7. Social
disorganisation and neighbourhood effects in Latin America: insights and
limitations Enrique Desmond Arias and Ximena Tocornal Montt 8. Urban
poverty and institutions in Venezuela Roberto Briceño-León Part IV
Interpersonal violence 9. Understanding Côte d'Ivoire's "Microbes": the
political economy of a youth gang Francis Akindès 10. Preventing violence
in Cape Town: the public-health approach Sam Lloyd and Richard Matzopoulos
Conclusion: New perspectives on lasting solutions John de Boer, Jennifer
Erin Salahub, and Markus Gottsbacher
inequalities Jennifer Erin Salahub, John de Boer, and Markus Gottsbacher
Part I Gendered violences 1. Intersections of gender, mobility, and
violence in urban Pakistan Nausheen H. Anwar, Sarwat Viqar, and Daanish
Mustafa 2. Men in the city: changing gender relations and masculinities in
Maputo, Mozambique Esmeralda Mariano, Henny Slegh, and Sílvia Roque 3. "We
don't know when the trucks will come": the quest for safe and inclusive
cities in Zimbabwe Julie Stewart and Rosalie Katsande, with Olga Chisango
and Sian Maseko Part II State violence 4. The state, violence, and
everydayness: some insights from Delhi Manoj Bandan Balsamanta and Bhim
Reddy 5. Urban community profiles: safe relocation and resettlement in
post-war Sri Lanka Danesh Jayatilaka, Rajith W. D. Lakshman, and Iresha M.
Lakshman Part III Exclusion and violences 6. Violence and social exclusion
in urban contexts in Central America Rodolfo Calderón Umaña 7. Social
disorganisation and neighbourhood effects in Latin America: insights and
limitations Enrique Desmond Arias and Ximena Tocornal Montt 8. Urban
poverty and institutions in Venezuela Roberto Briceño-León Part IV
Interpersonal violence 9. Understanding Côte d'Ivoire's "Microbes": the
political economy of a youth gang Francis Akindès 10. Preventing violence
in Cape Town: the public-health approach Sam Lloyd and Richard Matzopoulos
Conclusion: New perspectives on lasting solutions John de Boer, Jennifer
Erin Salahub, and Markus Gottsbacher