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Title: Sponsored or Autogestive Materialisation of Space: Urban Informality in Harare, Zimbabwe
Authors: Langtone Maunganidze
Gabriel Faimau
Midlands State University, Zimbabwe.
University of Botswana · Department of Sociology
Keywords: autogestion or self-management
informal settlements
informal urbanisation
settlement informality
urban space
Issue Date: 14-Jul-2023
Publisher: Philosophical Faculty, University of Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
Abstract: Urban spaces have been centres of social struggles and transformation the world over. With reference to selected urban informal settlements in Zimbabwe, the present article draws inspiration from Henry Lefebvre’s (1991) “autogestion” thesis and examines the extent to which urban spaces have been appropriated and materialised in order to cope with the emerging urban poly-crises, particularly a shortage of land for residential purposes in Harare. The study on which this article is based sought to establish the extent to which both the genesis and the persistence of informal settlements exemplified either a sponsored or the agential appropriation and materialisation of urban spaces. The article observes that what seemed to be “anarchistic” tendencies of informality and irregularity were actually the product of a systematic appropriation and materialisation by various actors for both economic and political expedience.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5957
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