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This project examines how urban land in the Global South transitions from illegal to legal use, highlighting the roles of citizens and social movements in shaping land claims. It combines theoretical concepts with ethnographic research to understand the complexities of land legality and governance.
No land, that government and developers see as future cities in the Global South, is vacant.
There is no empty ‘no-man’s land.’ Individual citizens, social movements, squatters, and urban developers already engage in making their land use look legal.
Urban property development in the Global South often starts out in illegality.
Only subsequently does it become legal.
This project explains how?Mainstream research on the Global South sees urban land in technical terms of rapid urbanization, and th…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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Denmark, Roskilde
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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