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041 _aeng
082 _a307.336
_bNEU-S
100 _aNeuwirth, Robert
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245 _aShadow cities :
_ba billion squatters, a new urban World /
_cby Robert Neuwirth
260 _aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2006.
300 _axiv, 335 p. : ill.
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aCover --Half Title --Title --Copyright --Dedication --Contents --Prologue: Crossing the Tin Roof Boundary Line --Time Present --1. Rio de Janeiro: City without Titles --2. Nairobi: The Squatter Control --3. Mumbai: Squatter Class Structure --4. Istanbul: The Promise of Squatter Self-Government -- Time Past --5. The 21 st Century Medieval City --6. Squatters in New York -- Issues on the Way Forward --7. The Habitat Fantasy --8. Are Squatters Criminals? --9. Proper Squatters, Improper Property -- Time Future --10. The Cities of Tomorrow --Acknowledgments Sources --Index.
520 _a"This is a book that confronts one of the least known but most important facts about the world's cities: that they are home to more than a billion squatters. Within a generation, that number is projected to grow to two billion - and more than half the people living in cities will be squatters. Yet most outsiders are unwilling to step into their communities, fearing crime, disease, and distress." "Investigative reporter Robert Neuwirth spent two years living in squatter neighborhoods on four continents. In Shadow Cities, he reports what he has learned from squatters in Rio de Janeiro, Istanbul, Mumbai, and Nairobi. He started his journey prepared to find squatters as signifiers of urban decay and lawlessness. Instead, he found vital communities of industrious and highly moral people who have built communities of lasting power." "Shadow Cities dispels the myth that shantytowns are purely a third world phenomenon, showing that the great cities of Europe and North America were once dominated by shantytowns. And Neuwirth shows that squatters will build vital neighborhoods without private titles as long as they know they are not subject to eviction." "Shadow Cities acknowledges that the world of the squatters may be gritty, but it shows that it is governed by hope. Squatters, Neuwirth argues are building the cities of tomorrow."--Jacket.
650 _aSquatter settlements
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650 _aUrban poor
_xHousing
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