
Megacities
The Politics of Urban Exclusion and Violence in the Global South
By: Robert Gay, Professor Caroline Moser, Janice Perlman, Asef Bayat, Dirk Kruijt (Editor)
eBook | 4 April 2013 | Edition Number 1
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For the first time in history, the majority of the world's population lives in cities, the result of a rapid process of urbanization that started in the second half of the twentieth century. 'Megacities' around the world are rapidly becoming the scene for deprivation, especially in the global South, and the urban excluded face the brunt of what in many cases seems like low-intensity warfare.
Featuring case studies from across the globe, including Latin America, the Middle East and Africa, Megacities examines recent worldwide trends in poverty and social exclusion, urban violence and politics, and links these to the challenges faced by policy-makers and practitioners.
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- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. The Rise of Megacities and the Urbanization of Informality, Exclusion and Violence - Dirk Kruijt & Kees Koonings
- Part I: The Social Dynamics of Exclusion and Violence in Megacities
- 2. From Popular Movements to Drug Gangs to Militias: An Anatomy of Violence in Rio de Janeiro by Robert Gay
- 3. Megacity's Violence and its Consequences in Rio de Janeiro by Janice Perlman
- 4. Coping with Urban Violence: State and Community Responses to Crime and Insecurity in Guayaquil, Ecuador by Caroline Moser
- 5. Middle Eastern Megacities: Social Exclusion, Popular Movements and the Quiet Encroachment of the Urban Poor by Asef Bayat
- Part II: Political and Policy Dimensions of Urban Exclusion and Violence
- 6. Urban Governance and the Paradox of Conflict by Jo Beall
- 7. Shoot the Citizen, Save the Customer: Participatory Budgeting and Bare Citizenship in Porto Alegre, Brazil by Sergio Gregorio Baierle
- 8. Crisis of the State, Violence in the City by Mariano Aguirre
- 9. Urban Exclusion and the (False) Assumptions of Spatial Policy Reform in South Africa by Susan Parnell and Owen Crankshaw
- Conclusions: Governing Exclusion and Violence in Megacities by Kees Koonings & Dirk Kruijt
ISBN: 9781848137318
ISBN-10: 1848137311
Published: 4th April 2013
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 208
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Edition Number: 1



























