Fragmented Dhaka

Analysing everyday life with Henri Lefebvres Theory of Production of Space, Sozialgeographische Bibliothek 10

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Bibliografische Daten
ISBN/EAN: 9783515094047
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 226 S., 250 S.
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2009
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

Bangladeshs capital city Dhaka is one of the worlds fastest growing cities, passing from a population of one million to twelve million people in its extended area within three decades (1970-2000). This confronts its inhabitants, observers as well as planners with contradictions that ask for redefining our ways of living in and thinking about the city. In particular, Western conceptions of public space and urban societies are challenged by a symptomatic fragmentation. This empirical study observes the megacitys everyday spaces and situations directly and with a non-generalising approach. By means of ethnographic field research it describes the production of "enriched" or multifunctional spaces through everyday life practices, recognising in the inhabitants appropriation and adaptation processes a potential for sustainable mixed forms of urban development. For the first time, Henri Lefebvres theory of production of space is applied with all of its implications to an empirical study. City and urbanity emerge then as the result of three continuously interacting and interdependent production processes: physical, mental and social.

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