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Everyday Life of Urban Inequality - Ethnographic Case Studies of Global Cities

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The Everyday Life of Urban Inequality explores urban inequality through detailed case studies. By focusing on situated experiences of displacement, belonging, and difference, the contributors to this edited collection demonstrate the power of multidisciplinary ethnographic research to illustrate how inequalities affect city residents worldwide.

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Acknowledgments

List of Figures

Introduction

Megan Sheehan and Angela D. Storey



Section 1: Development and Displacement

Chapter 1: Losing or Gaining Home? Experiences of Resettlement from Casablanca's Slums

Raffael Beier and Cristiana Strava

Chapter 2: Kuala Lumpur: World Class City Formation and Urban (In)Equities

Seng-Guan Yeoh

Chapter 3: Full of My Love: Notoriously Dangerous Informal Mass Transit in Maputo

Joel Christian Reed



Section 2: Belonging and Contestation

Chapter 4: Part and Parcel of Urbanization: Contested Claims to Land Access and Urban Indigenous Spaces in Hermosillo

Lucero Radonic

Chapter 5: Traditions of the Oppressed: Popular Aesthetics and Layered Barrio Space Against the Erasure of Gentrification in Austin

Ben Chappell

Chapter 6: They Always Promise Toilets: Electoral Politics and Infrastructural Inequality in Post-Apartheid Cape Town

Angela D. Storey



Section 3: Difference and Proximity

Chapter 7: Spaces of Migration and the Production of Inequalities in Santiago, Chile

Megan Sheehan

Chapter 8: Privilege and Space: An Analysis of Spatial Relations and Social Inequality in Mexico City Through the Lens of Golf

Hugo Ceron-Anaya

Chapter 9: New Cityscapes: Redesigning Urban Cartographies Through Creative Practices and Critical Pedagogies in London

Chiara Minestrelli

Conclusion: The Power of Breadth and Depth: Urban Ethnography Across Geographies

Angela D. Storey and Jessica Bodoh-Creed



Index

About the Contributors

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Jessica Bodoh-Creed is lecturer in anthropology at California State University, Los Angeles.



Megan Sheehan is assistant professor at the College of St Benedict/St John's University.



Angela Storey is assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Louisville.

Summary

The Everyday Life of Urban Inequality explores urban inequality through detailed case studies. By focusing on situated experiences of displacement, belonging, and difference, the contributors to this edited collection demonstrate the power of multidisciplinary ethnographic research to illustrate how inequalities affect city residents worldwide.

Product details

Authors Angela Sheehan Storey
Assisted by Jessica Bodoh-Creed (Editor), Megan Sheehan (Editor), Angela Storey (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.07.2020
 
EAN 9781793610645
ISBN 978-1-79361-064-5
No. of pages 228
Series Culture, Humanity, and Urban Life
Culture, Humanity, and Urban L
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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