Cities in contemporary Africa / edited by Martin Murray and Garth Myers.

This book offers a broad range of scholarly interpretations of the evolving forms, the changing dynamics, and the unexpected surprises that characterize contemporary African cities. It wrestles with important questions concerning how large numbers of people without regular work nevertheless find way...

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Other Authors: Murray, Martin J., Myers, Garth Andrew
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
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Summary:This book offers a broad range of scholarly interpretations of the evolving forms, the changing dynamics, and the unexpected surprises that characterize contemporary African cities. It wrestles with important questions concerning how large numbers of people without regular work nevertheless find ways to survive and even prosper. It balances investigations of particular cities in sub-Saharan Africa with considerations of a diversity of topics, themes and multi-city comparisons, including themes in: culture, imagination, place and space; political economy and work livelihoods; and urban planning and governance. The collection is both theoretically informed and empirically grounded. Aimed at mid-level undergraduate students, these essays, taken as a whole, provide an understanding of what is happening in African cities today, and why.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 318 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0230603343
9780230603349
9781403970350
1403970351
1281361828
9781281361820
9781349532049
1349532045
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