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Illuminates the path to more generative urban transitions in Africa''s cities and developing rural areas

Africa is the world''s most rapidly urbanizing region. The predominantly rural continent is currently undergoing an urban revolution unlike any other, generally taking place without industrialization and often characterized by polarization, poverty, and fragmentation. While many cities have experienced construction booms and real estate speculation, others are marked by expanding informal economies and imploding infrastructures.

The Urban Question in Africa: Uneven Geographies of Transition examines the imbalanced and contested nature of the ongoing urban transition of Africa. Edited and authored by leading experts on the subject, this unique volume develops an original theory conceptualizing cities as sociotechnical systems constituted by production, consumption, and infrastructure regimes. Throughout the book, in-depth chapters address the impacts of

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Preface xi

Acknowledgements xii

List of Abbreviations xiv

Introduction: Urban Transitions in Africa 1

Urban Transition Trajectories in Africa: Generative or Parasitic? 7

Assessing the Urbanization-Globalization-Industrialization Nexus 10

Structure of the Book 13

1. (African) Cities as Sociotechnical Systems: A Conceptual Approach 18

Introduction 18

The Urban (Question) in Africa: A Review of the Literature 21

Economic Geographies of Urban Development 22

Radical, Planetary, Comparative and Postcolonial Urbanisms 24

Urban Studies and Theory in/for Africa 26

Conceptualizing the Urban Question in Africa 28

(African) Cities as Sociotechnical Systems 29

Applying the Approach 33

2. Urbanization with Industrialization? Manufacturing in African Cities 35

Introduction 35

Historicizing Africa's Manufacturing Path Dependencies 38

Africa's Present-day Manufacturing Horizon 40

The China Factor in African Manufacturing 43

The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) 45

Transforming Manufacturing? Governance Challenges and Opportunities 49

Rethinking the Governance of Production Regimes: National Urban Policies 50

Pathways for Industrialization in African Cities 52

Conclusion 54

3. The Impact of China and Other New Economic Powers on African Cities 57

Introduction 57

NEUP-African Relations Today: Key Channels of Impact 59

Imports 59

Infrastructure and Other Productive Investments 60

Housing and Built Environments 62

Migration, Travel and Knowledge Flows 65

Integrating the Channels and Their Impacts 67

Sino-African Relations in Africa Today: Specific Forms and Regime Impacts 68

Production Regimes 70

Consumption Regimes 71

Infrastructure Regimes 72

Conclusion 74

4. Fantasy Urbanization in Africa: The Political Economy of Heterotopias 76

Introduction 76

The Rise of Fantasy Urbanism in Africa 77

Neoliberal Planning and Heterotopic Urbanism in Africa 80

Emerging Heterotopias in Africa 82

Eko Atlantic (Lagos), Nigeria 82

Konza Technopolis (Nairobi), Kenya 84

HOPE City (Accra), Ghana 87

Africa's Neoliberal Heterotopias: Generative or Exclusionary Enclaves? 88

5. A Generative Urban Informal Sector? 92

Introduction 92

The Contours of Africa's Urban Informal Economies 96

Explicating the UIS Experience: Agbogbloshie Settlement, Accra 98

Situating Africa's UIS in a Sociotechnical Systems Framework 104

Transforming the UIS? ICTs, the 4IR and Makerspaces 106

Realizing a More Generative UIS: Collaborative Pathways for Transition 109

Conclusion 110

6. The Rise of the "Gig Economy" and the Impacts of Virtual Capital on African Cities (with Alicia Fortuin) 114

Defining the Gig Economy 115

The Gig Economy in Africa 116

Ride Sharing and the Evolution of Cape Town's Sociotechnical Regimes 118

Practices in Cape Town's Ride-sharing Regime 120

Governing Ride-sharing: Power Asymmetries, Informal Contracts and Rating Schemes 122

Precarious Platforms: Safety Issues in Cape Town's Ride-sharing Economy 124

Ride-sharing and the Evolution of Sociotechnical Regimes in African Cities 125

Conclusion 127

7. Making Cities Livable for All: Infrastructure and Service Provisioning Challenges 131

Introduction 131

The Scale and Scope of the Collective Goods Challenge in African Cities 132

Governance of Infrastructure Regimes: Speculation, Resource Constraints and Political Priorities 138

Splintered Urbanization and the Challenge of Service Distribution 140

Structural and Political Economic Drivers of Infrastructure Deficits in African Cities 143

SkyTrain -- Accra's Utopian Mega Infrastructure Project 144

The Bagamoyo Port Project, Tanzania 145

Kenya's Standard-Gauge Railway (SGR) 146

Achieving Infrastructure Transformations: Recentering Use-Value 147

8. The Wrath of Capital or Nature? Threats to Cities from Climate to COVID-19 150

Introduction 150

The Geography of Risk and Riskscapes 151

Riskscapes, Cities and Sociotechnical Systems 153

Climate Change and Sociotechnical Regimes 155

Heat 155

Sea Level Rise and Coastal Erosion 156

Flooding 157

Drought 159

Public Health Threats: Pandemics (Ebola and COVID-19) 160

Ebola 161

COVID-19 162

Managing Risk and Resilience in African Cities 163

9. The Green Economy and African Cities 166

Introduction 166

The Green Economy and the Global South 168

Africa's Green Economy Experience to Date 170

Green Industrialization through SEZs? South Africa's Atlantis GreenTech Zone 173

Green Economy Transitions and the Urban Informal Sector (UIS) 178

Conclusion 182

10. Prospects for Generative Urbanism in Africa 184

Introduction 184

Assessing the Urban Question in Africa Today: A Multidimensional View 185

Realizing Generative Cities: Constraints, Capabilities, Governance and Resilience Strategies 187

Production Regimes 188

Consumption Regimes 190

Infrastructure Regimes 193

Reframing the Urban Question as a Sociotechnical, Systemic One 194

References 199

Index 251

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      Book Synopsis

      Illuminates the path to more generative urban transitions in Africa''s cities and developing rural areas

      Africa is the world''s most rapidly urbanizing region. The predominantly rural continent is currently undergoing an urban revolution unlike any other, generally taking place without industrialization and often characterized by polarization, poverty, and fragmentation. While many cities have experienced construction booms and real estate speculation, others are marked by expanding informal economies and imploding infrastructures.

      The Urban Question in Africa: Uneven Geographies of Transition examines the imbalanced and contested nature of the ongoing urban transition of Africa. Edited and authored by leading experts on the subject, this unique volume develops an original theory conceptualizing cities as sociotechnical systems constituted by production, consumption, and infrastructure regimes. Throughout the book, in-depth chapters address the impacts of

      Table of Contents

      Series Editor's Preface xi

      Acknowledgements xii

      List of Abbreviations xiv

      Introduction: Urban Transitions in Africa 1

      Urban Transition Trajectories in Africa: Generative or Parasitic? 7

      Assessing the Urbanization-Globalization-Industrialization Nexus 10

      Structure of the Book 13

      1. (African) Cities as Sociotechnical Systems: A Conceptual Approach 18

      Introduction 18

      The Urban (Question) in Africa: A Review of the Literature 21

      Economic Geographies of Urban Development 22

      Radical, Planetary, Comparative and Postcolonial Urbanisms 24

      Urban Studies and Theory in/for Africa 26

      Conceptualizing the Urban Question in Africa 28

      (African) Cities as Sociotechnical Systems 29

      Applying the Approach 33

      2. Urbanization with Industrialization? Manufacturing in African Cities 35

      Introduction 35

      Historicizing Africa's Manufacturing Path Dependencies 38

      Africa's Present-day Manufacturing Horizon 40

      The China Factor in African Manufacturing 43

      The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) 45

      Transforming Manufacturing? Governance Challenges and Opportunities 49

      Rethinking the Governance of Production Regimes: National Urban Policies 50

      Pathways for Industrialization in African Cities 52

      Conclusion 54

      3. The Impact of China and Other New Economic Powers on African Cities 57

      Introduction 57

      NEUP-African Relations Today: Key Channels of Impact 59

      Imports 59

      Infrastructure and Other Productive Investments 60

      Housing and Built Environments 62

      Migration, Travel and Knowledge Flows 65

      Integrating the Channels and Their Impacts 67

      Sino-African Relations in Africa Today: Specific Forms and Regime Impacts 68

      Production Regimes 70

      Consumption Regimes 71

      Infrastructure Regimes 72

      Conclusion 74

      4. Fantasy Urbanization in Africa: The Political Economy of Heterotopias 76

      Introduction 76

      The Rise of Fantasy Urbanism in Africa 77

      Neoliberal Planning and Heterotopic Urbanism in Africa 80

      Emerging Heterotopias in Africa 82

      Eko Atlantic (Lagos), Nigeria 82

      Konza Technopolis (Nairobi), Kenya 84

      HOPE City (Accra), Ghana 87

      Africa's Neoliberal Heterotopias: Generative or Exclusionary Enclaves? 88

      5. A Generative Urban Informal Sector? 92

      Introduction 92

      The Contours of Africa's Urban Informal Economies 96

      Explicating the UIS Experience: Agbogbloshie Settlement, Accra 98

      Situating Africa's UIS in a Sociotechnical Systems Framework 104

      Transforming the UIS? ICTs, the 4IR and Makerspaces 106

      Realizing a More Generative UIS: Collaborative Pathways for Transition 109

      Conclusion 110

      6. The Rise of the "Gig Economy" and the Impacts of Virtual Capital on African Cities (with Alicia Fortuin) 114

      Defining the Gig Economy 115

      The Gig Economy in Africa 116

      Ride Sharing and the Evolution of Cape Town's Sociotechnical Regimes 118

      Practices in Cape Town's Ride-sharing Regime 120

      Governing Ride-sharing: Power Asymmetries, Informal Contracts and Rating Schemes 122

      Precarious Platforms: Safety Issues in Cape Town's Ride-sharing Economy 124

      Ride-sharing and the Evolution of Sociotechnical Regimes in African Cities 125

      Conclusion 127

      7. Making Cities Livable for All: Infrastructure and Service Provisioning Challenges 131

      Introduction 131

      The Scale and Scope of the Collective Goods Challenge in African Cities 132

      Governance of Infrastructure Regimes: Speculation, Resource Constraints and Political Priorities 138

      Splintered Urbanization and the Challenge of Service Distribution 140

      Structural and Political Economic Drivers of Infrastructure Deficits in African Cities 143

      SkyTrain -- Accra's Utopian Mega Infrastructure Project 144

      The Bagamoyo Port Project, Tanzania 145

      Kenya's Standard-Gauge Railway (SGR) 146

      Achieving Infrastructure Transformations: Recentering Use-Value 147

      8. The Wrath of Capital or Nature? Threats to Cities from Climate to COVID-19 150

      Introduction 150

      The Geography of Risk and Riskscapes 151

      Riskscapes, Cities and Sociotechnical Systems 153

      Climate Change and Sociotechnical Regimes 155

      Heat 155

      Sea Level Rise and Coastal Erosion 156

      Flooding 157

      Drought 159

      Public Health Threats: Pandemics (Ebola and COVID-19) 160

      Ebola 161

      COVID-19 162

      Managing Risk and Resilience in African Cities 163

      9. The Green Economy and African Cities 166

      Introduction 166

      The Green Economy and the Global South 168

      Africa's Green Economy Experience to Date 170

      Green Industrialization through SEZs? South Africa's Atlantis GreenTech Zone 173

      Green Economy Transitions and the Urban Informal Sector (UIS) 178

      Conclusion 182

      10. Prospects for Generative Urbanism in Africa 184

      Introduction 184

      Assessing the Urban Question in Africa Today: A Multidimensional View 185

      Realizing Generative Cities: Constraints, Capabilities, Governance and Resilience Strategies 187

      Production Regimes 188

      Consumption Regimes 190

      Infrastructure Regimes 193

      Reframing the Urban Question as a Sociotechnical, Systemic One 194

      References 199

      Index 251

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