Beslutsdatum: 2017-11-16
Kurslitteraturlista gällande VT18
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KG7204 Urbanisering och livsmiljö, AN, 15 hp
Course Books
Metzger, Jonathan & Olsson, Amy R. (eds.) (2013).Sustainable Stockholm: Exploring urban sustainability in Europe’s Greenest city. New York: Routledge.
Myers, Garth (2016).Urban Environments in Africa: a Critical Analysis of Environmental Politics. Bristol: Policy Press, University of Bristol.
Roy, AnanyaOng, Aihwa (eds.) (2011).Worlding Cities: Asian Experiments and the Art of Being Global.Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
Articles / Chapters / Reports
Arfvidsson, Helen, Simon, David, Okolo, Michael & Moodley, Nishendra (2016).Engaging with and measuring informality in the proposed Urban Sustainable Development Goal. African Geographical Review.
Adama, Onyanta (2012). Urban livelihoods and social networks: Emerging Relations in Informal Recycling in Kaduna, Nigeria. Urban Forum,23(4), 449-466.
Appadurai, Arjun (2002). Deep Democracy: Urban Governmentality and the Horizon of Politics.Public Culture,14(1), 21-47.
Brand, Stewart (2010). How slums can save the planet.Prospect, February 2010, 39-41.
Byerley, Andrew (2013).Displacements in the name of (re)development: the contested rise and contested demise of colonial ‘African’ housing estates in Kampala and Jinja.Planning Perspectives, 28:4, 547-570.
Caldeira, Teresa (2008).From modernism to neoliberalism in Sao Paulo: Reconfiguring the city and its citizens. IHuyssen, Andreas (ed.).Other cities, other worlds: Urban imaginaries in a globalizing age. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 51-78.
Cook, Ian R. Swyngedouw, Erik (2012). Cities, Social Cohesion and the Environment: Towards a Future Research Agenda. Urban Studies, 49, 1959-1979.
Crossa, Veronica (2009).Resisting the entrepreneurial city: Street vendors’ struggle in Mexico City’s historic center.International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 33, 43-63.
Davis, Mike (2004).Planet of Slums: Urban Involution and the Informal Proletariat.New Left Review 26.
Derudder, Ben (2009).World/global cities. I Kitchin, R. & Thrift, N. (eds.).International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Gandy, Mathew (2006).Planning, anti-planning and the infrastructure crisis facing Metropolitan Lagos.Urban Studies, 43,371-396.
Gandy, Mathew (2013). Marginalia: aesthetics, ecology, and urban wastelands.Annals of the Association of American Geographers,103:6, 1301-1316.
Graham, Stephen, Desai, Renu, McFarlane, Colin (2013). Water wars in Mumbai. Public Culture 25:1, 115-141.
Lindell, Ilda (2010).The changing politics of informality: Collective Organizing, Alliances and scales of engagement. ILindell, Ilda (ed.).Africa’s informal workers: Collective Agency, Alliances and Transnational Organizing in Urban Africa. London: Zed Books.
Lindström, Pernilla & Lundström, Mats J. (eds.). (2008). Sustainability by Sweden.Perspectives on urban Governance. Stockholm: Boverket.
McGranahan, Gordon (2007a). Urban environments, wealth and health: shifting burdens and possible responses in low and middle-income nations.London: IIED.
McGranahan, Gordon (2007b). Urban Transitions and the Spatial Displacement of Environmental Burdens.IMarcotullio, Peter J. & McGranahan, Gordon (eds.) Scaling Urban Environmental Challenges.From Local to Global and Back. London: Earthscan.
Mususa, Patience (2009). Contesting Illegality: Women in the informal copper business on the
Zambian Copperbelt. ISchlyter, A. (ed).Body politics and women citizens: African experiences (Sidatudies n. 24). Stockholm: Sida.
O’Reilly, Kathleen (2010). Combining sanitation and women’s participation in water supply: An example from Rajasthan.Development in Practice, 20(1), 45-56.
Ramalho, Cristina E. & Hobbs, Richard J. (2012).Time for a change: dynamic urban ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 27, 179–188.
Roy, Ananya (2005).Urban informality: Toward an epistemology of planning, Journal of the American Planning Association, 71(2), 147-158.
Satterthwaite, DavidDodman, David (2013).Towards resilience and transformation for cities, Special Issue in Environment and Urbanization, 25(2).
Swanson, Kate (2007). Revanchist urbanism heads South: The regulation of indigenous beggers and street vendors in Ecuador. Antipode, 39(4), 708-728.
Truelove, Yaffa (2011).(Re-)conceptualizing water inequality in Delhi, India through a feminist political ecology framework. Geoforum, 42, 143-152.
UN (2015).Transforming our world: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Resolution adopted by the General Assembly, 25 September 2015.
UN-Habitat (2015).Sustainable urban development in Africa. Nairobi.
UN-Habitat (2016).The New Urban Agenda.Outcome document from the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban development, in Quito, Ecuador, October 2016.
Watson, Vanessa (2009).Seeing from the South: refocusing urban planning on the globe’s central urban issues.Urban Studies, 46(11), 2259-2275.
Articles might be added by specific teachers.
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