
Urban Informality
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Using a broad range of material to bring the topic to life, including non-conventional sources - such as fiction, poetry, photography, interviews and other media - the book helps students, practitioners and scholars develop learning and research on this topic. The book also includes interjections from diverse voices of practitioners, community activists and regional experts.
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"This textbook addresses a real gap by providing an accessible overview of discussions on urban informality. It is a valuable resource for teaching and learning about a contemporary complex phenomenon." Mara Nogueira, Birkbeck, University of London "This volume guides the reader through a wealth of concepts and lived examples to provide a richly nuanced and accessible understanding of a complex phenomenon that has been poorly understood in part because it has been deliberately ignored. This is essential reading for students and scholars of urban development." Diana Mitlin, University of Manchester"A welcome, well-written and well-structured review of the needs and priorities of those living, working and governing informally in a world beset by crisis." David Satterthwaite, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) 'This is a visionary 21st century book. Its impressive coverage of urban informality, looking backwards and forwards, makes it unique. It is superbly accessible, so essential reading for academics and practitioners alike.' Caroline Moser, University College London and University of Manchester
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Philipp Horn is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the University of Sheffield, UK. His research focuses on inclusive urban development, indigenous urbanization, youth rights, and participatory planning in the global South, with a regional focus on Latin America. He has published numerous journal articles, books, book chapters and working papers.
Content
2. Understanding Urban Informality
3. Living Informally
4. Working Informally
5. Governing Informally
6. Responses to Living Informally
7. Responses to Working Informally
8. Emerging Alternatives
9. Conclusion: For Trans-local, Multi-Voice Understandings of Urban Informality
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