The Everyday Life of Urban Inequality explores urban inequality through detailed case studies. By focusing on situated experiences of displacement, belonging, and difference, the contributors to this edited collection demonstrate the power of multidisciplinary ethnographic research to illustrate how inequalities affect city residents worldwide.
The Everyday Life of Urban Inequality explores urban inequality through detailed case studies. By focusing on situated experiences of displacement, belonging, and difference, the contributors to this edited collection demonstrate the power of multidisciplinary ethnographic research to illustrate how inequalities affect city residents worldwide.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Angela Storey; Megan Sheehan and Jessica Bodoh-Creed - Contributions by Raffael Beier; Jessica Bodoh-Creed; Hugo Ceron-Anaya; Ben Chappell; Chiara Minestrelli; Lucero Radonic; Joel Christian Reed; Megan Sheehan; Angela Storey; Cristiana Strava a
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Acknowledgments List of Figures Introduction Megan Sheehan and Angela D. Storey Section 1: Development and Displacement Chapter 1: Losing or Gaining Home? Experiences of Resettlement from Casablanca's Slums Raffael Beier and Cristiana Strava Chapter 2: Kuala Lumpur: World Class City Formation and Urban (In)Equities Seng-Guan Yeoh Chapter 3: Full of My Love: Notoriously Dangerous Informal Mass Transit in Maputo Joel Christian Reed Section 2: Belonging and Contestation Chapter 4: Part and Parcel of Urbanization: Contested Claims to Land Access and Urban Indigenous Spaces in Hermosillo Lucero Radonic Chapter 5: Traditions of the Oppressed: Popular Aesthetics and Layered Barrio Space Against the Erasure of Gentrification in Austin Ben Chappell Chapter 6: They Always Promise Toilets: Electoral Politics and Infrastructural Inequality in Post-Apartheid Cape Town Angela D. Storey Section 3: Difference and Proximity Chapter 7: Spaces of Migration and the Production of Inequalities in Santiago, Chile Megan Sheehan Chapter 8: Privilege and Space: An Analysis of Spatial Relations and Social Inequality in Mexico City Through the Lens of Golf Hugo Ceron-Anaya Chapter 9: New Cityscapes: Redesigning Urban Cartographies Through Creative Practices and Critical Pedagogies in London Chiara Minestrelli Conclusion: The Power of Breadth and Depth: Urban Ethnography Across Geographies Angela D. Storey and Jessica Bodoh-Creed Index About the Contributors
Acknowledgments List of Figures Introduction Megan Sheehan and Angela D. Storey Section 1: Development and Displacement Chapter 1: Losing or Gaining Home? Experiences of Resettlement from Casablanca's Slums Raffael Beier and Cristiana Strava Chapter 2: Kuala Lumpur: World Class City Formation and Urban (In)Equities Seng-Guan Yeoh Chapter 3: Full of My Love: Notoriously Dangerous Informal Mass Transit in Maputo Joel Christian Reed Section 2: Belonging and Contestation Chapter 4: Part and Parcel of Urbanization: Contested Claims to Land Access and Urban Indigenous Spaces in Hermosillo Lucero Radonic Chapter 5: Traditions of the Oppressed: Popular Aesthetics and Layered Barrio Space Against the Erasure of Gentrification in Austin Ben Chappell Chapter 6: They Always Promise Toilets: Electoral Politics and Infrastructural Inequality in Post-Apartheid Cape Town Angela D. Storey Section 3: Difference and Proximity Chapter 7: Spaces of Migration and the Production of Inequalities in Santiago, Chile Megan Sheehan Chapter 8: Privilege and Space: An Analysis of Spatial Relations and Social Inequality in Mexico City Through the Lens of Golf Hugo Ceron-Anaya Chapter 9: New Cityscapes: Redesigning Urban Cartographies Through Creative Practices and Critical Pedagogies in London Chiara Minestrelli Conclusion: The Power of Breadth and Depth: Urban Ethnography Across Geographies Angela D. Storey and Jessica Bodoh-Creed Index About the Contributors
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