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Forced Eviction by Another Name: Neoliberal Urban Development in Manila
Jun (not his real name) sits in a makeshift booth at one of the entrances to San Roque (see Figure 1), an informal settlement in Metro Manila’s North Triangle district. In the blue uniform of the private security guards, he and his colleagues are mixed amongst the pedicabs, street vendors and a vibrant street market that extends deep into the settlement. Jun is part of a large team who guard the settlement 24 hours every day with two very specific tasks: to prevent any construction materials from ever entering the site and to stop residents from engaging in any construction activity or repairs. Small informal lookout towers have been constructed for guards to gain an overview of the settlement from its edges.
期刊介绍:
Planning Theory & Practice provides an international focus for the development of theory and practice in spatial planning and a forum to promote the policy dimensions of space and place. Published four times a year in conjunction with the Royal Town Planning Institute, London, it publishes original articles and review papers from both academics and practitioners with the aim of encouraging more effective, two-way communication between theory and practice. The Editors invite robustly researched papers which raise issues at the leading edge of planning theory and practice, and welcome papers on controversial subjects. Contributors in the early stages of their academic careers are encouraged, as are rejoinders to items previously published.