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Crisis And Creativity Exploring The Wealth Of The African Neighbourhood Piet Konings

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Crisis And Creativity Exploring The Wealth Of The African Neighbourhood Piet Konings
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.94 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Piet Konings, Dick Foeken
ISBN: 9781435614826, 9789004150041, 9004150048, 1435614828
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Crisis And Creativity Exploring The Wealth Of The African Neighbourhood Piet Konings by Piet Konings, Dick Foeken 9781435614826, 9789004150041, 9004150048, 1435614828 instant download after payment.

At times of economic and political crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa, urban dwellers display a large degree of creativity in their survival strategies by developing social networks and constructing imaginative and original practices and ideas. This volume views the urban neighbourhood from two different perspectives and explores the importance of these creative processes. The first approach considers the neighbourhood as a geographical domain in which people are engaged in a variety of activities to advance their material and immaterial well-being, making use of their ‘wealth’ of opportunities, assets and diverse forms of natural, physical, financial, human and social ‘capital’. The second angle sees the neighbourhood as not necessarily geographically located or bounded but as having been created and defined by human beings. These neighbourhoods may take on the form of self-help organizations, associations or churches, or may be based on gender, generational, ethnic or occupational identities. As the contributions from all over Sub-Saharan Africa show, the two approaches do not necessarily exclude each other.

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