Author:
,Cante Fabien,Hussain Ajmal,Makori Timo,Mohamed Surer Qassim,Osbourne Alana,Pilo’ Francesca,Ramakrishnan Kavita,Simone AbdouMaliq,Sitas Rike,Suhail Adeem
Abstract
AbstractThe second movement considers (re)arrangements as projects of formalization that seek to impose and even fix a form to spaces historically constructed as marginal. This impositional arrangement operates as a governmental desire to fix a form by re‐signifying both subjects and spaces.
Subject
Urban Studies,Sociology and Political Science,Development