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IJURR sponsors special “IJURR Lectures” at appropriate international conferences. The purpose of the lectures is to stimulate debate over key issues in critical urban scholarship (analysis of any social, economic, political or spatial dimension of urban life that links the subject to normative concerns with social justice). NEW IJURR BOARD MEMBERS We are very pleased to announce that we have four new members of the IJURR editorial board, who are starting immediately: María José Álvarez-Rivadulla, Associate Professor of Sociology at the Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia where she also chairs the Sociology area.She works on urban inequalities, and is the author of Squatters and the Politics of Marginality (in Spanish UNCERTAIN GROUNDS: CARTOGRAPHIC NEGOTIATION AND DIGITIZED Based on ethnographic research with cadastral land surveyors and revenue bureaucrats in Gurgaon, North India, this article examines how the desire to etch out and impose digitized private property titles on India’s urban frontier is mediated by the shifting socio‐materiality of bureaucratic work. The article argues that bureaucratic uncertainty structures the commodification of rural land XENOPHOBIA AND CAPITALIST URBANISATION PROCESSES IN Since it got its independence in 1994, South Africa has seen an influx of internal migrants and immigrants from abroad moving especially to Johannesburg making it “a densifying city, contrary to international trendsthis densification is happening as the pent-up demand to move closer to jobs and services has been released with the ending of apartheid” (Harrison et al., 2014:9). CRISIS TEMPORALITIES: INTERSECTIONS BETWEEN INFRASTRUCTURE Throughout 2016 and 2017, and continuing into the present, the City of Cape Town was marked by the threat of a water crisis that received considerable global attention.While the possibility that the city’s water will be cut off in the near future appears to have passed, the city remains threatened by scarcity due to its broadly arid climate, continued population growth, unequal consumption WATER CRISIS AND ECO-APARTHEID IN SÃO PAULO: BEYOND NAIVE Between 2013 and 2015, the São Paulo metro region suffered a dramatic drinking water shortage. Under orders from the state’s conservative governor, the utility SABESP implemented secretive, de facto rationing. Taps ran dry—especially in poor, racialized neighborhoods—while rates of dengue and dysentery spiked.ABOUT IJURR
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What happens when Roma people move from the space of an informal settlement to that of a squat of a housing rights movement? In this article, which is based on the analysis of housing squats involving Roma people in the Italian capital city of Rome, I argue that this move is more than a housing solution: it is a new... By Gaja MaestriVol.43 Number 5 September 2019Published online on Aug 19th, 2019View Article EXPERIENCES OF URBAN MILITARISM: SPATIAL STIGMA, RUINS AND EVERYDAYLIFE
A key question in urban sociology is how people interpret the urban environment. At a time when cities are increasingly militarized, this question is particularly important for understanding how militarism impacts urban life. However, urban sociologists have not addressed how people experience militarized... By Silvia PasquettiVol.43 Number 5 September 2019Published online on Aug 19th, 2019View ArticleMore articles
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