Peripheral urbanization: Autoconstruction, transversal logics, and politics in cities of the global south
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Abstract
Many cities around the world have been largely constructed by their residents, who build not only their own houses, but also frequently their neighborhoods. In this article, I use the notion of peripheral urbanization to analyze this way of producing cities that is quite pervasive in the global south. I argue that peripheral urbanization refers to modes of the production of space that (a) operate with a specific temporality and agency, (b) engage transversally with official logics, (c) generate new modes of politics, and (d) create highly unequal and heterogeneous cities. I also argue that peripheral urbanization not only produces heterogeneity within the city as it unfolds over time, but also varies…
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- Urbanization
- Temporality
- Politics
- Agency (philosophy)
- Transversal (combinatorics)
- Economic geography
- Global city
- Urban studies
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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