Tag: Subsaharan Africa

  • Episode 52 – Book Review Roundtable: Fragments of the City: Making and Remaking Urban Worlds

    Episode 52 – Book Review Roundtable: Fragments of the City: Making and Remaking Urban Worlds

    Cities are becoming increasingly fragmented materially, socially, and spatially. Fragments of the City examines the fragments themselves, what they are and how they come to matter in the experience, politics, and expression of cities. How does the city appear when we look at it through its fragments? For those living on the economic margins, the…

  • Episode 44 – Decolonize/Decenter: Planning in the South

    Episode 44 – Decolonize/Decenter: Planning in the South

    ‘How can academic research be of service to envisioning alternative planning agendas that reflect the realities of the so-called Global South?’ is the central question that our guest host Inhji Jon stresses in this episode.  Since Western-centric planning approaches imposes norms on places and times where they are inappropriate, we need to explore the possibilities…

  • Episode 40 – The urban politics of density in and beyond the pandemic

    Episode 40 – The urban politics of density in and beyond the pandemic

    This podcast explores how the pandemic is changing density around the world and generating forms of politics. With a diverse group of scholars and practitioners from around the world, the podcast addresses the following specific questions/ themes: How should density be conceived and why is it important to understanding cities (and the pandemic)?  What is…

  • Episode 39 – The Urban Hinterlands of Slavery

    Episode 39 – The Urban Hinterlands of Slavery

    The transatlantic slave trade had a lasting impact not only on the development of big ports like Liverpool, London, Nantes or Bordeaux, but also in cities that far less frequently associated with slavery. In this episode, four researcher-activists from Bremen and Lancaster speak about how slavery is not just a bygone period of cruel practices…

  • Episode 36 – Mobilization and advocacy in contexts of massive urbanisation – Part 2

    Episode 36 – Mobilization and advocacy in contexts of massive urbanisation – Part 2

    Throughout the global south, many urban regions have become massive. In the familiar renditions of this notion, urban regions, mushrooming in population and spatial footprints, teeter close to chaos, environmental disaster, and ungovernability. Populations are being reshuffled, moved from one area to the other, something which an extensive landscape of built projects that never really…

  • Episode 35 – Mobilization and Advocacy in Massive Urbanization Contexts – Part I

    Episode 35 – Mobilization and Advocacy in Massive Urbanization Contexts – Part I

    Throughout the global south, many urban regions have become massive. In the familiar renditions of this notion, urban regions, mushrooming in population and spatial footprints, teeter close to chaos, environmental disaster, and ungovernability. Populations are being reshuffled, moved from one area to the other, something which an extensive landscape of built projects that never really…

  • Episode 30 – The Revolutionary Movements in Algeria and Lebanon (AfterCorona #12)

    Episode 30 – The Revolutionary Movements in Algeria and Lebanon (AfterCorona #12)

    This episode delves deep into the ongoing revolutionary movements in Algeria and Lebanon. Ratiba Hadj-Moussa and Rana Sukarieh provide us with a rich and inspiring account of developments, offering social-economic background to the events of the last two years, outlining the main contours of the political struggles in the two countries and drawing comparative insights.…

  • Episode 26 – Spatialities of Shock (AfterCorona #8)

    Episode 26 – Spatialities of Shock (AfterCorona #8)

    Reflecting on how shocks are applied as tools to further political agendas, Creighton Connolly, S. Harris Ali, and Roger Keil consider the implications for racialized inequalities and the Global South-North divide. Two months after the first conversation with out guests, at a moment when the coronavirus outbreak was declared a pandemic, Creighton, Harris, and Roger…

  • Episode 24 – Dark Clouds over Informal Settlements II: Responses to the Pandemic (AfterCorona #6)

    Episode 24 – Dark Clouds over Informal Settlements II: Responses to the Pandemic (AfterCorona #6)

    Reporting from Kenya and South Africa with Jethron Ayumba Akallah and Marie Huchzermeyer provide us with a detailed account of the coronavirus-pandemic in their context, the conditions within the informal settlements, the state approaches and the responses by civic organizations. Marie and Jethron share their perspective on the opportunities and threats of this situation and…

  • Episode 23 – Dark Clouds over Informal Settlements I: Politics of Land and Infrastructure

    Episode 23 – Dark Clouds over Informal Settlements I: Politics of Land and Infrastructure

    This episode explores contemporary politics around land and infrastructure in informal settlements in Kenya and South Africa with Jethron Ayumba Akallah and Marie Huchzermeyer. This is the first part of the episode on informal settlements and provides the context for the second part which focuses on the situation of the unfolding coronavirus pandemic, state responses…

  • Episode 6 – Reviewing Suburban Planet

    Episode 6 – Reviewing Suburban Planet

    Roger Keil’s new book, ‘Suburban Planet’, is a major contribution to (re)thinking the urban age in terms its peripheries rather than its centres. He seeks to provide us with a way of coming to terms with the process of suburbanization and the diversity of suburban forms. But does he succeed? And what are the political…

  • Episode 5 – Take Your Eyes Off the City Center!

    Episode 5 – Take Your Eyes Off the City Center!

    We are living on a suburban planet, if you ask Roger. He even wrote a book with that title. In the interview, he elaborates on the political implications of that condition. Situating his work on global suburbanisms in relation to the L.A. School and the debate around planetary urbanization, he flexes his intellectual muscles to…