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Congolese refugees' 'right to the city' and urban (in)security in Kampala, Uganda




TekijätEveliina Lyytinen

KustantajaRoutledge

Julkaisuvuosi2015

JournalJournal of Eastern African Studies

Lehden akronyymiJEAS

Vuosikerta9

Numero4

Aloitussivu593

Lopetussivu611

Sivujen määrä19

ISSN1753-1055

eISSN1753-1055

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2015.1116142

Verkko-osoitehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2015.1116142


Tiivistelmä

The concept of the ‘right to the city’ (RTC), originally developed by Lefebvre,

refers to the idea that justice is embedded in social and spatial processes, and

accordingly cities are spaces of inequality and resistance. In this paper,

Congolese refugees’ RTC is examined with regard to their city of exile,

Kampala, Uganda. The analysis is based on extensive qualitative research

conducted during 2010–2011. The notion of RTC is understood to signify

refugees’ right to access and occupy urban space. This study also acknowledges

and reinterprets the essentially Lefebvrian elements of appropriation and

participation. Appropriation of space is featured in refugees’ discourses on how

to transform insecure urban areas into protective spaces. Refugees’ participation

in decision-making regarding their formal protection is analysed as a collective,

community-based right argued for in different forms of resistance.




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