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The Routledge Handbook on Cities of the Global South edited by Susan Parnell and Sophie Oldfield.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014Edition: 1 EditionDescription: xxi, 635 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415818650 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.7609172 PAR 23
LOC classification:
  • HT166 .P347 2014
Other classification:
  • ARC010000 | SCI030000 | SOC015000
Online resources:
Contents:
Table of Contents 1. From the South Sophie Oldfield and Susan Parnell; Part 1: Critical Urbanism; 2. Critical Urbanism Sophie Oldfield; 3. Worlding the South: Toward a Postcolonial Urban Theory Ananya Roy; 4. Grounding Southern City Theory in Time and Place Alan Mabin; 5. Is There a ‘South’ Perspective to Urban Studies? Sujata Patel; 6. Disseminating ‘Best Practice’? The Coloniality of Urban Knowledge and City Models Carlos Vainer; 7. New Geographies of Theorizing the Urban: Putting Comparison to Work for Global Urban Studies Jennifer Robinson; Part 2: The Urban: Past, Present, Future; 8. The Urban: Past, Present, Future Susan Parnell; 9. Shaping Cities of the Global South: Legal Histories of Planning and Colonialism Robert Home; 10. Troubling Continuities: Use and Utility of the Term ‘Slum’ Marie Huchzermeyer; 11. Learning Planning From the South: Ideas from the New Urban Frontiers Vanessa Watson; 12. Urban Land Markets: A Southern Exposure Richard Harris; 13. The Urbanization/Development Nexus in the BRICS Ivan Turok; Part 3: Global Economic Turbulence: (Re)configuring the Urban; 14. Global Economic Turbulence: (Re)configuring the Urban Susan Parnell; 15. Globalizing Capitalism and Southern Urbanization Eric Sheppard; 16. Steering, Speeding, Scaling: China’s Model of Urban Growth and its Implications for Cities of the Global South Xiangming Chen; 17. Does African Urban Policy Provide a Platform for Sustained Economic Growth? Bob
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Table of Contents
1. From the South Sophie Oldfield and Susan Parnell;
Part 1: Critical Urbanism;
2. Critical Urbanism Sophie Oldfield;
3. Worlding the South: Toward a Postcolonial Urban Theory Ananya Roy;
4. Grounding Southern City Theory in Time and Place Alan Mabin;
5. Is There a ‘South’ Perspective to Urban Studies? Sujata Patel;
6. Disseminating ‘Best Practice’? The Coloniality of Urban Knowledge and City Models Carlos Vainer;
7. New Geographies of Theorizing the Urban: Putting Comparison to Work for Global Urban Studies Jennifer Robinson;
Part 2: The Urban: Past, Present, Future;
8. The Urban: Past, Present, Future Susan Parnell;
9. Shaping Cities of the Global South: Legal Histories of Planning and Colonialism Robert Home;
10. Troubling Continuities: Use and Utility of the Term ‘Slum’ Marie Huchzermeyer;
11. Learning Planning From the South: Ideas from the New Urban Frontiers Vanessa Watson;
12. Urban Land Markets: A Southern Exposure Richard Harris;
13. The Urbanization/Development Nexus in the BRICS Ivan Turok;
Part 3: Global Economic Turbulence: (Re)configuring the Urban;
14. Global Economic Turbulence: (Re)configuring the Urban Susan Parnell;
15. Globalizing Capitalism and Southern Urbanization Eric Sheppard;
16. Steering, Speeding, Scaling: China’s Model of Urban Growth and its Implications for Cities of the Global South Xiangming Chen;
17. Does African Urban Policy Provide a Platform for Sustained Economic Growth? Bob

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