Spatial Justice, Contested Governance and Livelihood Challenges in Bangladesh
Spatial Justice, Contested Governance and Livelihood Challenges in Bangladesh
The Production of Counterspace
Lata, Lutfun Nahar
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2023
196
Dura
Inglês
9781032395159
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction 2. Space, the Right to the City and Informality 3. Power, Governance, Planning and Resistance 4. Urban Governance, Planning and Informality in Dhaka 5. Urban Informality, Power and Resistance in Dhaka 6. Women, Space and Urban Informality 7 Conclusion
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Bangladesh;Dhaka;Spatial justice;Global South;Global development;Development studies;Gender;Gendered space;Resilient cities;Urban studies;Urban poverty;Urban planning;Cities;Human development;Street Vendors;Urban Poor;Parochial Realm;Accessing Public Space;BRAC;Civil Society;Dhaka City;Gray Space;Female Vendors;Capital Development Authority;Street Traders;Urban Informality;Protection Money;Quiet Encroachment;Vending Place;Central Government;SDG;Informal Governance;Practical Gender Interests;City Statute;Food Vendor;Inclusive City;Lefebvre's Theory
1. Introduction 2. Space, the Right to the City and Informality 3. Power, Governance, Planning and Resistance 4. Urban Governance, Planning and Informality in Dhaka 5. Urban Informality, Power and Resistance in Dhaka 6. Women, Space and Urban Informality 7 Conclusion
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Bangladesh;Dhaka;Spatial justice;Global South;Global development;Development studies;Gender;Gendered space;Resilient cities;Urban studies;Urban poverty;Urban planning;Cities;Human development;Street Vendors;Urban Poor;Parochial Realm;Accessing Public Space;BRAC;Civil Society;Dhaka City;Gray Space;Female Vendors;Capital Development Authority;Street Traders;Urban Informality;Protection Money;Quiet Encroachment;Vending Place;Central Government;SDG;Informal Governance;Practical Gender Interests;City Statute;Food Vendor;Inclusive City;Lefebvre's Theory