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Inxeba: Rethinking Dichotomies of Black Queer Visibilities Inxeba:黑人酷儿可见性的二分法再思考
IF 1.4 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-02-23 DOI: 10.1007/s12132-023-09486-y
X. Livermon
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引用次数: 2
Wild and Indigenous Foods (WIF) and Urban Food Security in Northern Namibia 纳米比亚北部的野生和土著食品与城市粮食安全
IF 1.4 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-02-20 DOI: 10.1007/s12132-023-09487-x
N. Nickanor, L. Kazembe, J. Crush
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引用次数: 0
Nairobi Queer Visibilities/Invisibilities and Forms of Queer Ambivalence 内罗毕酷儿的可见性/不可见性和酷儿矛盾心理的形式
IF 1.4 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-02-09 DOI: 10.1007/s12132-023-09485-z
Eddie Ombagi
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引用次数: 3
Solid Waste Collection in the Informal Settlements of African Cities: a Regulatory Dilemma for Actor's Participation and Collaboration in Kampala. 非洲城市非正式住区的固体废物收集:坎帕拉参与者参与和合作的监管困境
IF 1.2 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-02-08 DOI: 10.1007/s12132-023-09482-2
Florence Muheirwe, Wilbard Jackson Kombe, Jacob Mabula Kihila

Formal and informal institutions exist to regulate actors providing solid waste collection services in African cities, yet collection coverage remains low. The study examines the role of institutions in enabling and/or constraining actors' participation and collaboration in solid waste collection in Kampala City. A qualitative methodological approach is employed by conducting in-depth interviews, focused group discussions, and reviewing documents. A dilemma in waste regulation manifests. Whereas regulations favour formal actors, informal actors predominantly provide waste collection services in poor neighbourhoods. Stringent requirements for participation and discriminatory bylaws are exposed. The interplay between formal and informal actors is vibrant but not legally supported. Therefore, it is prudent for effective planning to accommodate the operations of formal and informal actors and their interface to ensure smart cities. This might encourage participation and enable actors' collaboration, consequently reducing uncollected waste volumes and illegal waste disposal sites in the informal settlements.

有正式和非正式机构对在非洲城市提供固体废物收集服务的行为者进行监管,但收集覆盖率仍然很低。该研究审查了机构在促进和/或限制行为者参与和合作坎帕拉市固体废物收集方面的作用。通过进行深入访谈、重点小组讨论和审查文件,采用了定性方法。废物管理方面的两难局面由此显现。虽然法规有利于正式行为者,但非正式行为者主要在贫困社区提供废物收集服务。对参与的严格要求和歧视性规章制度暴露无遗。正式和非正式行为者之间的相互作用充满活力,但没有法律支持。因此,需要谨慎地进行有效规划,以适应正式和非正式参与者及其接口的操作,以确保智慧城市。这可能会鼓励参与并使行动者能够合作,从而减少非正式住区中未收集的废物量和非法废物处理场。
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引用次数: 0
The Uncanny Capital: Mapping the Historical Spatial Evolution of Windhoek 神秘之都:绘制温得和克的历史空间演变
IF 1.4 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-02-04 DOI: 10.1007/s12132-023-09484-0
Stephanie Roland, Q. Stevens, K. Simon
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引用次数: 0
African Urban Sexualities After Queer Visibilities. 酷儿到访后的非洲城市性感
IF 1.2 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1007/s12132-023-09496-w
Andrew Tucker

This article outlines why there exist important opportunities to think through what research on African urban sexualities-and specifically non-heteronormative sexualities-may mean moving forward. By looking back at the text Queer Visibilities that largely focused on articulating some of the relationships between the urban and sexuality over a decade ago in Cape Town, this article suggests at least three key opportunities in which future scholarship may wish to explore African urban sexualities in the current moment. These opportunities circulate around new theoretical insights that emerge from the South that may speak to but are not beholden to theories from the North, the urgent need for further empirical work on the ways sexuality interfaces with urbanisation dynamics on the continent, and to think through and give space to broader approaches to document the relationship between sexuality and the urban that include but also extend beyond more 'traditional' social science methods. This article then explores these opportunities in relation to the interventions that follow in this special issue.

这篇文章概述了为什么存在重要的机会来思考非洲城市性行为的研究——特别是非异性恋性行为——可能意味着什么。通过回顾十年前在开普敦的《酷儿的可见度》这篇文章,这篇文章提出了至少三个关键的机会,未来的学者可能希望在当前时刻探索非洲城市的性行为。这些机会围绕着来自南方的新理论见解而传播,这些理论见解可能与北方的理论有关,但并不依赖于北方的理论,迫切需要进一步的实证工作,研究性与非洲大陆城市化动态的交互方式,并思考并为更广泛的方法提供空间,以记录性与城市之间的关系,包括但也超越了更“传统”的社会科学方法。这篇文章随后探讨了这些机会与接下来的特刊中的干预措施的关系。
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Entrepreneurship and the Promises of Inclusive Urban Development in Ethiopia. 企业家精神与埃塞俄比亚包容性城市发展的前景
IF 1.2 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-25 DOI: 10.1007/s12132-022-09458-8
Getahun Fenta Kebede

Ethiopia is urbanizing rapidly and migration is the major factor in the urbanization process. Migration is selective and rural youth are more likely to migrate to cities than others. However, the capacity of cities to accommodate migrants by providing formal employment is limited. Consequently, migrants remain without access to employment opportunities. The majority are pushed into self-employment in the informal sector. Despite such challenges, harnessing the benefits of the youth bulge and promoting inclusive development through entrepreneurship programs has become a priority area since 1990s. Although progresses have been made, entrepreneurship programs are unable to reach the unemployed youth and those engaged in informal sector. The objective of this paper is to explore barriers that hinder the youth to join entrepreneurship programs. The study followed qualitative approach. Data were collected through key informant interviews and focus group discussions from four cities-Addis Ababa, Adama, Bahir Dar and Hawassa. The findings show that politicization of entrepreneurship; lack of understanding the needs of the youth, weak institutional systems, low levels of service capacity and inefficiency and lack of entrepreneurship education and youth negligence hinder the success of entrepreneurship programs thereby attaining inclusive development. Entrepreneurship programs thus need to follow flexible and participatory approach. Programs need to be selective in the type of entrepreneurial initiatives and supports that can address the needs and priorities of the youth. Providing youth with entrepreneurial education has a positive effect on their decision to be engaged in entrepreneurial activities. The government needs to minimize its political intervention in entrepreneurship programs.

埃塞俄比亚正在快速城市化,移民是城市化进程中的主要因素。移民是有选择性的,农村青年比其他人更有可能移民到城市。然而,城市通过提供正式就业来容纳移民的能力是有限的。因此,移徙者仍然得不到就业机会。大多数人被迫在非正规部门自营职业。尽管存在这些挑战,但自20世纪90年代以来,利用青年膨胀带来的好处,通过创业项目促进包容性发展已成为一个优先领域。虽然取得了一些进展,但创业项目无法覆盖失业青年和从事非正规部门工作的青年。本文的目的是探讨阻碍青年加入创业计划的障碍。本研究采用定性方法。数据是通过对亚的斯亚贝巴、阿达马、巴希尔达尔和哈瓦萨四个城市的主要信息提供者进行访谈和焦点小组讨论收集的。研究结果表明:创业政治化;缺乏对青年需求的了解、薄弱的制度体系、低水平的服务能力、低效率、缺乏创业教育和青年疏忽阻碍了创业项目的成功,从而实现包容性发展。因此,创业项目需要采取灵活和参与性的方式。项目需要有选择性地选择创业计划和支持的类型,以满足青年的需求和优先事项。向青年提供创业教育对他们决定从事创业活动有积极影响。政府应该尽量减少对创业项目的政治干预。
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Moving Beyond the Gay Metropolises: Lessons Learned from Stellenbosch. 走出同性恋大都市:从斯泰伦博斯中学到的教训
IF 1.2 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-16 DOI: 10.1007/s12132-023-09490-2
Gustav Visser

After roughly 20 years since the emergence of urban scholarship in same-sex sexualities in South Africa, it is worthwhile considering how some of the concerns that originally animated that scholarship have evolved and also how such concerns are today reflected differently away from primary cities (where much earlier research was conducted). In this commentary, I explore the unique history of Stellenbosch, a university town/secondary city 50 km away from Cape Town. Stellenbosch's own unique history of-and recent developments with regard to-public (male) same-sex expression help set into relief earlier scholarship and also points towards some future research questions that may also be applicable elsewhere on the African continent. While, as made clear, Stellenbosch is in some key instances unique in terms of its sexualized and raced history both in South Africa and the wider continent, its position as what we might increasingly want to frame as a secondary city, its particular racial composition, and also its changing spaces of socio-sexual interaction since the COVID-19 pandemic gesture towards key areas of potentially generative wider research interest.

在南非关于同性性行为的城市研究出现大约20年后,值得思考的是,最初推动这一研究的一些问题是如何演变的,以及这些问题今天是如何在主要城市(更早的研究是在主要城市进行的)以外的地方得到不同的反映。在这篇评论中,我探索了Stellenbosch的独特历史,这是一个大学城/二级城市,距离开普敦50公里。Stellenbosch在公开(男性)同性表达方面的独特历史和最近的发展有助于缓解早期的学术研究,也指出了一些未来的研究问题,这些问题可能也适用于非洲大陆的其他地方。虽然,正如所明确的那样,斯坦伦博斯在一些关键情况下是独一无二的,无论是在南非还是在更广泛的大陆上,它的性别化和种族化历史都是独一无二的,它的地位,我们可能越来越想把它作为一个次要城市,它的特殊种族构成,以及自COVID-19大流行以来,它不断变化的社会性别互动空间,对潜在产生更广泛研究兴趣的关键领域做出了姿态。
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Built-in Flood Risk: the Intertwinement of Flood Risk and Unregulated Urban Expansion in African Cities 内置洪水风险:非洲城市洪水风险与无管制城市扩张的交织
IF 1.4 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-11-29 DOI: 10.1007/s12132-022-09478-4
M. H. Andreasen, Jytte Agergaard, A. Allotey, L. Møller-Jensen, Martin Oteng-Ababio
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Mediating Infrastructural Discipline: Established Practices and Changing Structures of Dar es Salaam’s Transport Sector 调解基础设施纪律:达累斯萨拉姆运输部门的既定做法和变化结构
IF 1.4 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-11-28 DOI: 10.1007/s12132-022-09477-5
Malve Jacobsen
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