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Politics and the Urban Frontier: Transformation and Divergence in Late Urbanizing East Africa: Critical Frontiers of Theory, Research, and Policy in International Development Studies

Autor Tom Goodfellow
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Despite the rise of global technocratic ideals of city-making, cities around the world are not merging into indistinguishable duplicates of one another. In fact, as the world urbanizes, urban formations remain diverse in their socioeconomic and spatial characteristics, with varying potential to foster economic development and social justice. In this book, Tom Goodfellow argues that these differences are primarily rooted in politics, and if we continue to view cities as economic and technological projects to be managed rather than terrains of political bargaining and contestation, the quest for better urban futures is doomed to fail. Dominant critical approaches to urban development tend to explain difference with reference to the variegated impacts of neoliberal regulatory institutions. This, however, neglects the multiple ways in which the wider politics of capital accumulation and distribution drive divergent forms of transformation in different urban places.In order to unpack the politics that shapes differential urban development, this book focuses on East Africa as the global urban frontier: the least urbanized but fastest urbanizing region in the world. Drawing on a decade of research spanning three case study countries (Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Uganda), Politics and the Urban Frontier provides the first sustained, book-length comparative analysis of urban development trajectories in Eastern Africa and the political dynamics that underpin them. Through a focus on infrastructure investment, urban propertyscapes, street-level trading economies, and urban political protest, it offers a multi-scalar, historically-grounded, and interdisciplinary analysis of the urban transformations unfolding in the world's most dynamic crucible of urban change.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198916383
ISBN-10: 0198916388
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Critical Frontiers of Theory, Research, and Policy in International Development Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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In this highly original analysis, the global condition of late urbanization forms the basis for retheorizing urban politics, starting in East Africa. This analysis not only sheds light on the complex urbanization processes of this region, but generates rich concepts which urbanists in other contexts will be able to draw on.
This book is the most successful advancement and sharpest application yet of the political settlements approach to urban analysis. This way of explaining urban inertia and change might be controversial, but it is certainly original. Thought-provoking and written with both clarity and conviction.
In this ambitious and important book, Tom Goodfellow maps out new territory for thinking comparatively about the political economy of African cities. Essential reading for anyone interested in the politics of urban development in contemporary Africa.
East Africa's urban transformation is brought to vivid life through a decade of first-hand observations of Addis, Kampala, and Kigali. Tom Goodfellow moves beyond the now-standard critique of 'neoliberal urbanism' to offer a fuller and more nuanced analysis of the political drivers of urban trajectories that resonates beyond this region. This masterful account confirms Goodfellow's standing as one of the leading urban scholars working on Africa today.
This landmark publication is spot on in discussing the histories of urban change alongside the latest infrastructure investments, propertyscapes and street economies associated with capital inflows and assertiveness of youths in urban spaces
A rich and timely response to the call for greater comparison by scholars in Urban Studies. His analysis will inform and inspire important conversations among social scientists in development studies, political science, and urban studies.
A trans-disciplinary tour-de-force …This book makes an excellent contribution by not only centering the urban question in our study of African politics and development studies, but in inserting African cities into our study of urban processes globally. This book deserves wide readership across disciplines and beyond academia.
A must-read for those who are working in policy or project development within any of these cities. It manages to show why attempting to supplant models from urban development elsewhere, including "best practices", will not work. Rather we need to understand local contexts and complex systems.
Politics and the Urban Frontier is an important work for everyone interested in policy mobilities, urbanization and planning, international development studies, political geography and governance.

Notă biografică

Tom Goodfellow is a Professor of Urban Studies and International Development at the University of Sheffield. His research focuses on the comparative political economy of urban development and change in Africa, particularly the politics of urban land and transportation, conflicts around infrastructure and housing, migration, and urban institutional change. His current and recent research has involved collaborations with a range of institutional partners including Addis Ababa University, Hawassa University, Makerere University, and Wits University. He is co-author of Cities and Development (Routledge 2016), sits on the Board of African Affairs, and is Treasurer of the IJURR Foundation.