Privatised urbanism: The making of new cities and the self-organising mosaic

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作者
Korah, Prosper Issahaku [1 ]
Cobbinah, Patrick Brandful [2 ]
机构
[1] Simon Diedong Dombo Univ Business & Integrated Dev, Wa, Ghana
[2] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
关键词
Ghana; new cities; planning; privatised urbanism; self-organisation; urbanisation; CITY; INFORMALITY; JOHANNESBURG; URBANIZATION; GOVERNANCE; AFRICA; ACCRAS; POWER;
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10.1177/00420980241270953
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Sub-Saharan African cities have experienced significant spatial transformation in recent years. This transformation, in part, has been characterised by the proliferation of new cities and the privatisation of urban spaces. Yet, an understanding of how the growing trend of privatised urbanism is producing marginalisation and exclusion hurdles for the majority of urbanites in the context of self-organisation remains limited. In response to this knowledge gap, this article investigates patterns of self-organisation in new cities. We demonstrate how the production of new cities and the privatisation of urban spaces have shaped land use planning and led to the marginalisation of local communities. Using the Greater Accra Region, Ghana as a case study, fieldwork involving interviews with urban planners, community leaders and key informants was conducted. The findings show that the forms of self-organisation inherent in new cities tend to perpetuate and deepen inequalities and exclusion in the peri-urban area. Rather than being an avenue for the marginalised to intervene in space and realise their ambitions, self-organisation serves the interests of the wealthy and powerful. We conclude that self-organisation may not always be a means to promote an inclusive and just society. Recommendations for creating a more equitable and inclusive urban futures are proffered.
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