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The contributors respond to the absence of critical debate surrounding the ways in which spaces of the city do not merely contain, but also constitute, urban poverty. The volume explores how the spaces of the city actively produce and reproduce urban poverty.

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“Edited by Charlotte Lemanski and Colin Marx, this book thus highlights the dynamics of space and its interaction with processes of exploitation. It also addresses what are currently implicit spatial aspects of urban poverty. … By promoting the spatial analytical framework that lies at the core of understanding urban poverty, this book calls for ‘a new spatial politics of urban poverty’ and offers a broader range of strategies for poverty reduction available to scholars and policy makers alike … .” (Hannah Keren Lee, E&U, environmentandurbanization.org, March, 2016)



Table of Contents
Foreword; Jennifer Robinson Preface; Charlotte Lemanski and Colin Marx Introduction; Charlotte Lemanski and Colin Marx 1. Poverty and 'the city; Susan Parnell 2. Women in cities: prosperity or poverty? A need for multidimensional and multispatial analysis; Sylvia Chant and Kerwin Datu 3. Space and capabilities: approaching informal settlement upgrading through a capability perspective; Alexandre Apsan Frediani 4. Constructing informality and ordinary places: A place-making approach to urban informal settlements; Melanie Lombard 5. Constructing spatialized knowledge on urban poverty: (multiple) dimensions, mapping spaces of deprivations, and claim-making processes in urban governance; Isa Baud 6. Refugees and Urban Poverty: A Historical View from Calcutta; Romola Sanyal 7. Expanding the 'Room For Manoeuvre': Community-Led Finance in Mumbai, India; Caren Levy 8. Where the street has no name: reflections on legality and spatiality of vending; Amlanjyoti Goswami 9. Gangs, guns and the city: urban policy in dangerous places; Gareth Jones and Dennis Rodgers Policy Reflection; Ellen Wratten and Charlotte Heath Conclusion; Charlotte Lemanski and Colin Marx

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      Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan UK
      Publication Date: 1/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781349474493, 978-1349474493
      ISBN10: 1349474495

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The contributors respond to the absence of critical debate surrounding the ways in which spaces of the city do not merely contain, but also constitute, urban poverty. The volume explores how the spaces of the city actively produce and reproduce urban poverty.

      Trade Review

      “Edited by Charlotte Lemanski and Colin Marx, this book thus highlights the dynamics of space and its interaction with processes of exploitation. It also addresses what are currently implicit spatial aspects of urban poverty. … By promoting the spatial analytical framework that lies at the core of understanding urban poverty, this book calls for ‘a new spatial politics of urban poverty’ and offers a broader range of strategies for poverty reduction available to scholars and policy makers alike … .” (Hannah Keren Lee, E&U, environmentandurbanization.org, March, 2016)



      Table of Contents
      Foreword; Jennifer Robinson Preface; Charlotte Lemanski and Colin Marx Introduction; Charlotte Lemanski and Colin Marx 1. Poverty and 'the city; Susan Parnell 2. Women in cities: prosperity or poverty? A need for multidimensional and multispatial analysis; Sylvia Chant and Kerwin Datu 3. Space and capabilities: approaching informal settlement upgrading through a capability perspective; Alexandre Apsan Frediani 4. Constructing informality and ordinary places: A place-making approach to urban informal settlements; Melanie Lombard 5. Constructing spatialized knowledge on urban poverty: (multiple) dimensions, mapping spaces of deprivations, and claim-making processes in urban governance; Isa Baud 6. Refugees and Urban Poverty: A Historical View from Calcutta; Romola Sanyal 7. Expanding the 'Room For Manoeuvre': Community-Led Finance in Mumbai, India; Caren Levy 8. Where the street has no name: reflections on legality and spatiality of vending; Amlanjyoti Goswami 9. Gangs, guns and the city: urban policy in dangerous places; Gareth Jones and Dennis Rodgers Policy Reflection; Ellen Wratten and Charlotte Heath Conclusion; Charlotte Lemanski and Colin Marx

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