City of Desire : An Urban Biography of the Largest Slum in Bangladesh

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City of Desire : An Urban Biography of the Largest Slum in Bangladesh

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 216 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781350438644

Full Description

In this major open access contribution to Global South urban studies, Tanzil Shafique offers a new way of knowing and engaging with the most common urban environment in the Global South - informal settlements, or "slums".

Informal settlements house more than a billion people now and will house three billion people by 2050. Yet they remain marginalised in urban theory and practice, and most projects to improve them fail due to a lack of knowledge of the ongoing processes that build them.

Through a detailed case study of Karail, the largest informal settlement in Bangladesh, Shafique offers ground-breaking insights into the production of informal urbanism through a brand-new approach rooted in deep ethnography and spatial mapping. Shafique explores, for the first time, the many different desires of settlement-dwellers and how these drive everyday urban change. He also offers brilliantly innovative recommendations for the policy-making, upgrading and management of both existing and future informal settlements.

Written in an engaging narrative that weaves local stories with theoretical insight, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in international development, urban studies, sociology, and architecture.

The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the University of Sheffield.

Contents

Introduction: Half the World at Stake

PART 1: Agents
1. State: Another Hole in the Wall
2. People: Why "The Community" Does Not Exist
3. NGO: The Silent Partner
4. Event: Shaped by Fire

PART 2: Arrangements
5. Legitimacy: The Social Imperative
6. Land: Lake? What a Load of Rubbish!
7. Housing: A Desire for Six Arms
8. Access: Through the Eye of a Needle

PART 3: Intensities
9. Public Space: Fifty Shades of Publicness
10. Functional Mix: Holy Cow!
11. Governance: The Seventy Godfathers
Epilogue: Bricolage, Bazaar, and Bog-box
Appendix: Dirty Methods

Bibliography
Index

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