E-Book, Englisch, 236 Seiten
Datta / Shaban Mega-Urbanization in the Global South
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
ISBN: 978-1-317-75472-5
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
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Fast Cities and New Urban Utopias of the Postcolonial State
E-Book, Englisch, 236 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City
ISBN: 978-1-317-75472-5
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
From master-planned new cities built from scratch in Masdar, to satellite cities in Jakarta, these new cities all point to an innovation in shaping the nature of mega urbanization across the global south. Countries from Asia, Africa, Middle-east and Latin America have all seen repid urban growth. City-building in these countries is legitimised as the ‘solution’ to a number of economic, environmental and developmental crises that have been unprecedented in human history.
This book will be the first to examine the role of new city-building in the context of masterplanning and mega-urbanization of countries in the global south. Contributions from an international range of established and emerging scholars draw upon real world examples of city-building and masterplanning in the global south to explore three main themes. Part I considers the heightened agency of the postcolonial neoliberal state, which plays a major role in the materialisation of utopian city-building projects within its territory. Part II examines how the pace of urbanization has been accelerated and legitimised by current global challenges, such as climate change, resource depletion and rural-urban migration. These cities are not just ‘private’ cities or corporate-driven cities; they are also ‘fast’ cities. Part III explores the localization of masterplanned cities, considering simultaneous ‘localization’ of scalar politics between local, regional and central states that lead to decisions around the ‘location’ of new cities along transport corridors in order to maintain their global connections with other cities and mega-regions in the world. Each country and region of a new city contains is own economic and political contexts. This book explores the contradictions between intended and unintended outcomes of these city-building projects and points to the ever-increasing politics over land, acting as the critical battleground between state sovereignty, capital interests and citizenship rights.
This timely and original book presents urban scholars with the theoretical, empirical and methodological challenges of mega-urbanization in the global south, as well as highlighting the new theoretical agendas and empirical analyses that these new forms of city-making bring.
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Introduction: City-building in an urban world Ayona Datta Part I: ‘Fast’ cities, Mega-urbanisation and masterplanning Chapter 1: New city-building in Jakarta Mega-urban Region Delik Hudalah and Tommy Firman
Chapter 2: Speed kills: fast urbanism and endangered sustainability in the Masdar City project Federico Cugurullo Chapter 3: Mega Urbanisation and Modernisation of Arab Gulf Capitals Agatino Rizzo Part II: Utopian dreams of the ‘agentic’ state Chapter 4: Re-Urbanism in Africa: Frictionless Utopias for the Contemporary Urban Age Martin Murray Chapter 5: Envisioned by the State: the Paradox of Private Urbanism in Songdo, South Korea Hyun Shin Chapter 6: Planning new towns in the People’s Republic: the political dimensions of eco-cities Braulio Morera Chapter 7: ‘From Third World to First’: Understanding Malaysia’s urban utopias Sarah Moser Part III: Localization of masterplanned cities Chapter 8: New African city plans: local urban form and the escalation of urban inequalities Vanessa Watson Chapter 9: The local production of a global Lusaka Mathew Lane Chapter 10: Inserting local agendas in the planning of new town Rajarhat, Kolkata Ratoola Kundu Conclusion: Innovations in state-agency, mega-urbanization and the logics of speed Ayona Datta and Abdul Shaban