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Pick of the Day: African Cities and the Evil of Global City Development Paradigms

By Renard Teipelke A critical discussion about “Global Cities” is neither new to this blog (see for instance 1, 2, 3) nor to the community of critical geographic research. However, our understanding of “Global Cities” and “Ordinary Cities” in the … Continue reading

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Infrastructure Projects Concern Not Only Engineers

by Renard Teipelke From the end of 2008 until the end of 2012, the first ‘Superhighway’ in East Africa was constructed between Kenya’s capital Nairobi and the industrial satellite town of Thika in the Northern part of the Nairobi Metropolitan … Continue reading

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The Vision, the Superhighway, and the Local Poor

by Renard Teipelke Kenya Vision 2030: “A national long-term development blue-print to create a globally competitive and prosperous nation with a high quality of life by 2030, that aims to transform Kenya into a newly industrializing, middle-income country providing a … Continue reading

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Pick of the Day: Why Africa Should Be Wary of Its ‘New Cities’ – The Informal City Dialogues

Some scholars have gone so far as to call the New Cities “urban villages,” distinguishing them from a “normal” city that gradually grows and evolves over time. New City projects emerging in Africa are planned urban areas, usually on the … Continue reading

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Places like, let’s say, highways?!

by Renard Teipelke Studying ‘streets as places’ through in-situ research is nothing new to social science. A classic in this regard is Doreen Massey’s work on the global sense of place with the example of Kilburn High Road in London. … Continue reading

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The Brand and the Real Thing: Kenya – Shining for Some

by Renard Teipelke An amazing landscape, wild animals, beautiful sunsets, white beaches, traditional tribe villages, mountains and valleys…one could easily continue the list of things for which Kenya is famous for. This country in East Africa is one of the … Continue reading

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Urbaninform: Giving a Voice to Best-Practices from Informal Cities

by Valentin Schipfer Having introduced a blog on Rio de Janeiro’s favelas in my last post, I’ll present another  new web-tool which serves as a communication channel for places, namely UrbanInform.net. It gives  a voice to social investments in urban … Continue reading

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Brand Kenya | “I will be there”

by Brendan Colgan A six-month Sh76 million (~523,000 €) social marketing campaign for Kenya was unveiled earlier this week as part of the ongoing state-sponsored initiative Brand Kenya. The campaign has been dubbed Nitakuwepo, a Swahili word meaning “I will … Continue reading

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