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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of figures and tables
- Notes on contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
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1 Introduction: Self-building as a right to the city -
2 The institutionalisation of self-build governance: exemplifying governance relationships in São Paulo/ Brazil/ Latin America -
3 Contested governance of housing for low-and middle-income groups in European city-regions: the pivotal role of commissioning -
4 Self-building in contested spaces: livelihoods and productivity challenges of the urban poor in Africa -
5 My House, My Life Programme – Entities: two self-management experiences in the city of São Paulo -
6 The Solano Trindade housing occupation as an urban self-management project in metropolitan Rio de Janeiro -
7 Self-management and the production of habitat: a case study of the Alianza Solidaria Housing Cooperative in Quito -
8 Residents’ experiences of self-build housing -
9 Residential experiences in times of shifting housing regimes in Istanbul -
10 The experience of an African city: urban areas in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso -
11 The implications of self-build for the social and spatial shape of city-regions: exemplifying the cases of São Paulo and Amsterdam -
12 From neighbourhood self-organisation to city building: the case of Bathore, Kamëz (Albania) -
13 Conclusion: The normalisation of moral ownership - Index
Dedication
Dedication
- Source:
- The Self-Build Experience
- Author(s):
Willem Salet
Camila D’Ottaviano
Stan Majoor
Daniël Bossuyt
Oren Yiftachel
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of figures and tables
- Notes on contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
-
1 Introduction: Self-building as a right to the city -
2 The institutionalisation of self-build governance: exemplifying governance relationships in São Paulo/ Brazil/ Latin America -
3 Contested governance of housing for low-and middle-income groups in European city-regions: the pivotal role of commissioning -
4 Self-building in contested spaces: livelihoods and productivity challenges of the urban poor in Africa -
5 My House, My Life Programme – Entities: two self-management experiences in the city of São Paulo -
6 The Solano Trindade housing occupation as an urban self-management project in metropolitan Rio de Janeiro -
7 Self-management and the production of habitat: a case study of the Alianza Solidaria Housing Cooperative in Quito -
8 Residents’ experiences of self-build housing -
9 Residential experiences in times of shifting housing regimes in Istanbul -
10 The experience of an African city: urban areas in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso -
11 The implications of self-build for the social and spatial shape of city-regions: exemplifying the cases of São Paulo and Amsterdam -
12 From neighbourhood self-organisation to city building: the case of Bathore, Kamëz (Albania) -
13 Conclusion: The normalisation of moral ownership - Index