articleUrban StudiesSep 15, 2009Closed access

Seeing from the South: Refocusing Urban Planning on the Globe’s Central Urban Issues

University of Cape Town

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Abstract

Urban planning in many parts of the world reflects an increasing gap between current approaches and growing problems of poverty, inequality, informality, rapid urbanisation and spatial fragmentation, particularly (but not only) in cities of the global South. Given past dominance of the global North in shaping planning theory and practice, this article argues that a perspective from the global South can be useful in unsettling taken-for-granted assumptions about how planning addresses these issues. The article takes a first step in this direction by proposing a ‘clash of rationalities’, between techno-managerial and marketised systems of government administration, service provision and planning (in those parts…

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Keywords
  • Globe
  • Urban planning
  • Dominance (genetics)
  • Urbanization
  • Poverty
  • Political science
  • Sociology
  • Economic growth
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