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Slums : the history of a global injustice / Alan Mayne.

Author/creator Mayne, A. J. C. (Alan James Christian), 1955-
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoLondon, UK : Reaktion Books Ltd, 2017.
Description360 pages ; 25 cm
Supplemental Content Full text available from Credo Academic Core
Subject(s)
Contents Introduction -- 'Slum' and 'slumming' -- The attraction of repulsion -- The war on slums -- Orientalizing the slum -- New slums in a postcolonial world -- Little palaces -- Building communities? -- Shadow cities -- Conclusion.
Abstract More than half of the world now lives in urban areas, but a billion of these people reside in neighbourhoods characterized by entrenched disadvantage. These neighbourhoods, known as 'slums', are often seen as a debilitating and even subversive presence within society. In reality, however, it is often the host societies and public policies that are at fault. In this comprehensive global history, Alan Mayne explores the evolution and meaning of the word 'slum', from its origins in London early in the nineteenth century to its use to describe favela communities in the lead up to the Rio de Janeiro Olympic games in 2016. The word 'slum' has been extensively used for two hundred years to condemn and disperse poor communities. Mounting a case for the word's elimination from the language of progressive urban social reform, Slums is a must-read book for all those interested in social history and the importance of these vibrant and vital neighbourhoods.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 289-347) and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2017433579
ISBN9781780238098
ISBN1780238096

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