Deconstructing informality: Will the informal/formal dialectic ever end?

IF 8.2 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Dialogues in Human Geography Pub Date : 2023-12-25 DOI:10.1177/20438206231220725
W. Nchito
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The article by Brandon Finn titled ‘The structure of informality: The Zambian Copperbelt and the informal/formal dialectic' presents a discussion that, for me, needs to be had. I have always argued that some of these universally applied nomenclatures that have been used to label certain phenomena in the global South need revisiting. This is because they have been devised with a global North contextualization and do not adequately define the phenomena. Those seeking to define African informality most likely approach it from a Western context within which urbanization has evolved and developed to a level where systems and infrastructure work efficiently. My thinking on this issue is that ‘ what would happen if we stopped trying to force development of the Global South to fit into western stereotypes?’ There seems to be an expectation of global South urban development to follow in the footsteps of the West. Meanwhile the development of cities on the continent have taken a totally different trajectory from the textbook cases that we find ourselves trying to superimpose on the global South cities.
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解构非正式性:非正式与正式的辩证关系是否会终结?
Brandon Finn 的文章题为 "非正规性的结构:赞比亚铜带和非正规/正规的辩证关系 "一文中提出了一个我认为需要进行的讨论。我一直认为,需要重新审视某些普遍适用的术语,这些术语曾被用来标记全球南方的某些现象。这是因为这些术语是在全球北方的背景下设计的,并不能充分定义这些现象。那些试图定义非洲非正规性的人很可能是从西方背景出发的,在西方背景下,城市化已经演变和发展到一个系统和基础设施都能有效运作的水平。我在这个问题上的想法是,'如果我们不再试图强迫全球南部的发展符合西方的陈规定型观念,会发生什么呢?人们似乎期望全球南部的城市发展能够追随西方的脚步。与此同时,非洲大陆城市的发展轨迹却与教科书上的案例完全不同,我们发现自己正试图将这些案例叠加到全球南部城市中。
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期刊介绍: Dialogues in Human Geography aims to foster open and critical debate on the philosophical, methodological, and pedagogical underpinnings of geographic thought and practice. The journal publishes articles, accompanied by responses, that critique current thinking and practice while charting future directions for geographic thought, empirical research, and pedagogy. Dialogues is theoretically oriented, forward-looking, and seeks to publish original and innovative work that expands the boundaries of geographical theory, practice, and pedagogy through a unique format of open peer commentary. This format encourages engaged dialogue. The journal's scope encompasses the broader agenda of human geography within the context of social sciences, humanities, and environmental sciences, as well as specific ideas, debates, and practices within disciplinary subfields. It is relevant and useful to those interested in all aspects of the discipline.
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