The atmospheres of massiveness: The politics and times of the maybe in Southern megaregions

Author:

Akoth Steve Ouma1,Anwar Nausheen2,Bathla Nitin3,Cavalcanti Mariana4,El‐Husseiny Momen5,Güney K. Murat6,Irawaty Dian Tri7,Kaker Sobia Ahmad89,Kihato Caroline Wanjiku10,Lawanson Taibat11,Saguin Kristian Karlo12,Simone AbdouMaliq13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tangaza University College Nairobi Kenya

2. Karachi Urban Lab, Institute of Business Administration Karachi Pakistan

3. Delhi Without Borders, ETH Zurich Zurich Switzerland

4. State University of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Brazil

5. American University of Cairo Cairo Egypt

6. Acibadem University Istanbul Turkey

7. Rujak Centre for Urban Studies, UCLA Jakarta Indonesia

8. Essex University Essex UK

9. Karachi Urban Lab Karachi Pakistan

10. Oxford University Washington Oxford UK

11. University of Lagos Lagos Nigeria

12. University of the Philippines Quezon City Philippines

13. The Urban Institute, University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

Abstract

AbstractIn this introduction to the special issue on massive urbanisation, the collective that has prepared this issue reviews the thinking and experiences that have been important to them. The reflections centre on the use of ‘massive’ in Jamaican patois, where it has two countervailing meanings. On the one hand, it means an inordinate lack of sensitivity to the real conditions taking place, a sense of extreme self‐inflation beyond reason. On the other, it means a collectivity coming into being without a set form, but reflective of a desire for collaboration and mutuality. Massive urbanisation thus means here both the voluminous expansion of speculative accumulation, extraction of land value, replication of vast inequities and disfunction, and the continuous emergence of new forms of urban inhabitation, a constant remaking of the social field by what has been called the urban majority. All of the contributions attempt to work with this sense of doubleness, amplifying the creation of particular atmospheres of the urban as a materiality of its heterogeneity.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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