Charlotte Lemanski is a University Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge, UK. She has a particular interest in the everyday and structural realities and constraints of inequality within the Southern city, focusing specifically on inequalities related to housing and infrastructure, as well as urban governance and citizenship.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Infrastructural Citizenship: Spaces of living in Cape Town South Africa 2. Social infrastructure citizenship and life on the margins in popular neighbourhoods 3. The politics of urban sanitation 4. Enframing citizenship: social housing and ontological orientations in Johannesburg 5. Traveling Technologies Infrastructure Ethical Regimes and the Materiality of Politics in South Africa 6. Water housing and (in)formality in Kitwe Zambia: Infrastructure citizenship and urban belonging Conclusion
1. Infrastructural Citizenship: Spaces of living in Cape Town South Africa 2. Social infrastructure citizenship and life on the margins in popular neighbourhoods 3. The politics of urban sanitation 4. Enframing citizenship: social housing and ontological orientations in Johannesburg 5. Traveling Technologies Infrastructure Ethical Regimes and the Materiality of Politics in South Africa 6. Water housing and (in)formality in Kitwe Zambia: Infrastructure citizenship and urban belonging Conclusion
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