ABSTRACT

On a planet where urbanization is rapidly expanding, nowhere is the growth more pronounced than in cities of the global South, and in particular, Africa. African metropolises are harbingers of the urban challenges that lie ahead as societies grapple with the fractured social, economic, and political relations forming within these new, often mega, cities.

The African Metropolis integrates geographical and historical perspectives to examine how processes of segregation, marginalization, resilience, and resistance are shaping cities across Africa, spanning from Nigeria and Ghana to Kenya, Ethiopia, and South Africa. The chapters pay particular attention to the voices and daily realities of those most vulnerable to urban transformations, and to questions such as: Who governs? Who should the city serve? Who has a right to the city? And how can the built spaces and contentious legacies of colonialism and prior development regimes be inclusively reconstructed?

In addition to highlighting critical contemporary debates, the book furthers our ability to examine the transformations taking place in cities of the global South, providing detailed accounts of local complexities while also generating insights that can scale up and across to similar cities around the world.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of African Studies, urban development and human geography.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

part I|157 pages

The Politics of space

chapter 1|36 pages

Understanding the Zongo

Processes of socio-spatial marginalization in Ghana

chapter 3|35 pages

‘Urban man in Jos’

Growth, transiting power and authority in a conflict-prone city

chapter 4|16 pages

Adapted utopia

The rise, fall, and reemergence of Ponte City

part II|102 pages

Claiming space and rights through daily life

chapter 8|20 pages

Urban spaces and human livelihoods

Language use in Makoko slum settlement, Lagos mainland

chapter 9|25 pages

The unheralded politics of Urban spaces in Nigeria

A case of city prostitution and precarious livelihoods

chapter 10|12 pages

Urban dwellers and conflicts in Jos

Issues in rights to the city

chapter 11|24 pages

Modernizing Makadara Gardens

Development and the struggle for urban space in Kenya