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13 Chapter 6: global restructuring of social reproduction and its invisible work in urban revitalizationIntroductionA Landscape of New Inequalities in the Rustbelt and Its Social and Spatial TransformationSocial Reproduction and Its Global RestructuringRelational Framing and Radical Feminist Urban ScholarshipSocial Reproduction and Feminist Urban ScholarshipOutsourced Social Reproduction and Revitalization of Urban SpaceConclusionReferences
14 Chapter 7: from the kampung to the courtroom: A Feminist Intersectional Analysis of the Human Right to Water as a Tool for Poor Women’s Urban Praxis in JakartaIntroductionMethodology and PositionalityWater, the Urban, and Social ReproductionThe Privatization of Water and Anti-privatization Struggles in IndonesiaSolidaritas Perempuan Jakarta and Poor Women’s Rights to WaterLegal Challenges Against PrivatizationCommunity-based Research on the Impacts of PrivatizationConclusionReferences
15 Chapter 8: re-imagine urban antispaces! for a decolonial social reproductionIntroduction: Linking the ‘Anti-Politics Machine’ and Socio-Spacio-CideThe ‘Anti-Politics Machine’ in PalestineSocio-cide: Spatial Militarization and AntispacesRamallah’s Tomorrow: Between Individualisms and CommonsRefiguring and Reconfiguring for Resilience: Takhayyali [Imagine] RamallahReferences
16 Chapter 9: forced displacement, migration, and (trans)national care networks: Practices of Urban Space Production in Colombia and SpainIntroduction(Trans)national Care Networks, Social Reproduction, and Urban SpaceWar, Migration, and Care: Colombian Care Workers in SpainCommunitarian Mothers in ColombiaConclusionReferences
17 Chapter 10: tenga nehungwaru: Navigating Gendered Food Precarity in Three African Secondary Urban SettlementsIntroductionFood and Social Reproduction in African CitiesThe Consuming Urban Poverty (CUP) Project: Research Methods and Researcher PositionalityUrban Food Systems and Food Insecurity in Kitwe, Kisumu, and EpworthLived Urban Geographies of Food Access and Food Poverty in Kitwe, Kisumu, and EpworthMarital Status, Household Form, and Gendered OccupationsFood Procurement and AccessConclusionReferences
18 Chapter 11: infrastructures of social reproduction: Dialogic Collaboration and Feminist Comparative UrbanismIntroductionFeminist Urban Scholarship and Comparative UrbanismThinking Comparatively Between Córdoba and LondonDialogic CollaborationSituated KnowledgeSolidarityCollaborationIterationGendered Urban Struggles in Córdoba and LondonSubjectivationDemandsStrategyInfrastructures of Social Reproduction and the UrbanConclusionReferences
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List of Tables
1 Chapter 7Table 7.1 Observations of Kampung Residents Regarding...
2 Chapter 10Table 10.1 Hfiap Food Security Status by Household Type
List of Figures
1 Chapter 3Figure 3.1 Eastern elevation: Plaza 88, New Westminster...Figure 3.2 Eastern elevation, Plaza 88: Entrance to...Figure 3.3 Southern elevation: Plaza 88. Poem by...Figure 3.4 ‘Tented roof’, Plaza 88...
2 Chapter 8Figure 8.1 Illustration of the street network in a central...Figure 8.2 A typical apartment building in Ramallah....Figure 8.3 A view of Ramallah from alTireh...Figure 8.4 A typical new neighbourhood in Ramallah....Figure 8.5 Stormwater puddling in the antispace of...Figure 8.5 Stormwater puddling in the antispace of a...Figure 8.6a The first of two figures showing a...Figure 8.6b The Second of two figures showing schematic...
3 Chapter 10Figure 10.1 Location of the three cities in the...
Guide
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