Cities in Contemporary Africa
Title | Cities in Contemporary Africa PDF eBook |
Author | M. Murray |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 318 |
Release | 2007-01-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0230603343 |
This book explains how and why cities on the African continent have grown at such a rapid pace, how municipal authorities have tried to cope with this massive influx of people, and how long-time urban residents and newcomers interact, negotiate, and struggle over access to limited resources.
The Social Infrastructure of City Life in Contemporary Africa
Title | The Social Infrastructure of City Life in Contemporary Africa PDF eBook |
Author | AbdouMaliq Simone |
Publisher | Nordic Africa Institute |
Total Pages | 34 |
Release | 2012-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9789171066787 |
The growth of cities is one of the most significant aspects of the contemporary transformation of African societies. Cities in Africa are the sites of major political, economic and social innovation, and thus play a critical role in national politics, domestic economic growth and social development. They are also key platforms for interaction with the wider world and mediate between global and national contexts. Cities are variously positioned in global flows of resources, goods and ideas, and are shaped by varied historical trajectories and local cultures. The result is a great diversity of urban societies across the continent. Cities in Africa are not only growing rapidly but are also undergoing deep political, economic and social transformation. They are changing in ways that defy usual notions of urbanism. In their dazzling complexity, they challenge most theories of the urban. African cities represent major challenges as well as opportunities. Both need to be understood and addressed if a sustainable urban future is to be achieved on the continent. The Urban Cluster of the Nordic Africa Institute, through its research, seeks to contribute to an understanding of processes of urban change in Africa. This discussion paper by Professor AbdouMaliq Simone, commissioned by the Urban Cluster, is a valuable contribution to shaping the research agenda on urban Africa.
The African City
Title | The African City PDF eBook |
Author | Bill Freund |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 199 |
Release | 2007-03-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1139459554 |
This book is comprehensive both in terms of time coverage, from before the Pharaohs to the present moment and in that it tries to consider cities from the entire continent, not just Sub-Saharan Africa. Apart from factual information and rich description material culled from many sources, it looks at many issues from why urban life emerged in the first place to how present-day African cities cope in difficult times. Instead of seeing towns and cities as somehow extraneous to the real Africa, it views them as an inherent part of developing Africa, indigenous, colonial, and post-colonial and emphasizes the extent to which the future of African society and African culture will likely be played out mostly in cities. The book is written to appeal to students of history but equally to geographers, planners, sociologists and development specialists interested in urban problems.
Reflections on African Cities in Transition
Title | Reflections on African Cities in Transition PDF eBook |
Author | Purshottama Sivanarain Reddy |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Total Pages | 330 |
Release | 2020-09-15 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 3030461157 |
This volume describes African cities in transition, and the economic, socio-political, and environmental challenges resulting from rapid post-colonial urbanization. As the African continent continues to transition from urban configurations inherited from colonial influences and history, it faces issues such as urban slum expansion, increased demands for energy and clean water, lack of adequate public transportation, high levels of inequality among different socio-economic population strata, and inadequate urban governance, planning, and policies. African cities in transition need to reconsider current policies and developmental trajectories to facilitate and sustain economic growth and Africa’s strategic repositioning in the world. Written by an international team of scholars and practitioners, this volume uses case studies to focus on key issues and developmental challenges in selected African cities. Topics include but are not limited to, smart cities, changing notions of democracy, the city’s role in attaining the SDGs, local governance, alternative models for governance and management, corruption, urbanisation and future cities.
For the City Yet to Come
Title | For the City Yet to Come PDF eBook |
Author | Abdou Maliqalim Simone |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Total Pages | 314 |
Release | 2004-10-07 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780822334453 |
DIVA study of how colonial and postcolonial legacies manifest in African cities and African urban planning./div
Globalization and Urbanization in Africa
Title | Globalization and Urbanization in Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Toyin Falola |
Publisher | Africa World Press |
Total Pages | 310 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781592211937 |
In this book scholars present new interpretations of African cities, from the pre-colonial to the modern, set in the context of national and international economy, politics and culture. While providing insights into the evolution of African cities, they also raise issues of vital importance to the survival of African cities. The chapters capture the mixed legacies of colonialism and the lingering consequences of neo-colonialism in a so-called age of globalisation.
African Cities
Title | African Cities PDF eBook |
Author | Francesca Locatelli |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 317 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 900416264X |
Contemporary Africa is undergoing a period of unprecedented urban expansion, which is throwing up new challenges in the provision of essential services and contentious questions about ownership of urban spaces. This volume explores the interconnections between these processes, whilst avoiding the tendency to forget that cities are also embedded in deeper historical processes that are integral to the framing of entitlements. Histories of migrancy and the creation of urban 'stranger' communities are fundamental in deciding who lives where and what this means, materially and socially. The gated communities that are springing up are often layered across older forms of urban segregation and/or segmentation. Urban water and food supply, the management of urban land claims, inequality and popular culture are closely examined.