E-Book, Englisch, Band 7, 396 Seiten, E-Book-Text
Reihe: Megacities and Global Change / Megastädte und globaler Wandel
Hackenbroch The Spatiality of Livelihoods – Negotiations of Access to Public Space in Dhaka, Bangladesh
1. Auflage 2012
ISBN: 978-3-515-10340-4
Verlag: Franz Steiner
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, Band 7, 396 Seiten, E-Book-Text
Reihe: Megacities and Global Change / Megastädte und globaler Wandel
ISBN: 978-3-515-10340-4
Verlag: Franz Steiner
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Access to public space is an essential asset of urban livelihoods. Pavements, street spaces, vacant plots, public parks and city squares are used intensively for all kinds of activities. As open space in rapidly growing and poorly planned conurbations is a very scarce resource, it is highly contested between different groups pursuing strongly vested economic, social and cultural interests.
The research for this e-book is grounded in Bangladesh’s megacity Dhaka, where more than 300,000 additional inhabitants have to be accommodated every year in highly densified settlements. Empirical evidence collected in a consolidated inner-city settlement with low to middle-income residents and in a low-income settlement without planning approval serves as the basis for analysis. Following a grounded theory approach that integrates elements of ethnographic research, the author applies a complex and innovative set of qualitative methods.
With the newly coined term "spatiality of (urban) livelihoods" the research deconstructs the nexus between poverty and urban space in the everyday life of urban dwellers and systematises the negotiations for access to this scarce resource. The emerging actor constellations and power relations in negotiations are embedded in the recent discourses on urban informality and spatialities of (in)justice.
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1;TABLE OF CONTENTS;6
2;LIST OF FIGURES;9
3;LIST OF PHOTOS;10
4;LIST OF TABLES;12
5;LIST OF TEXTBOXES;12
6;LIST OF ACRONYMS;13
7;ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS;14
8;PRELIMINARY REMARKS;16
9;1 INTRODUCTION;18
10;PART I – SITUATING THE RESEARCH;24
11;PART II – THE SPATIALITY OF LIVELIHOODS;136
12;PART III – THE NEGOTIATIONS OF ACCESSTO PUBLIC SPACE;220
13;PART IV – RECONNECTING THE RESEARCH TO THETHEORY DEBATE AND URBAN PLANNING;334
14;GLOSSARY OF BENGALI TERMS;358
15;REFERENCES;368
16;APPENDIX;382