articleUrban GeographyMay 1, 2012Closed access

(Re)theorizing Cities from the Global South: Looking Beyond Neoliberalism

University of Cape Town · UCL Australia · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Abstract The demographic transition of the late 20th and early 21st centuries has shifted the locus of urbanizing populations from the global North to the global South. As the theoretical epicenter of urban scholars and policymakers adjusts to accommodate this transition, some realignment in how ideas are weighted and applied is inevitable. This recalibration, while not necessarily comfortable for those in established positions of intellectual power, is desirable and maybe even overdue. The overarching argument presented here is that recent work on neoliberalism, despite its quality and relevance for many places, will need to be "provincialized" in order to create intellectual space for alternative ideas that…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Neoliberalism (international relations)
  • Sociology
  • Political economy
  • Population
  • Hegemony
  • Argument (complex analysis)
  • Urban theory
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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