【アフリカの都市における輸送、犯罪と政治】
Transport, Transgression and Politics in African Cities:The Rhythm of Chaos (Cities and Society) '18
目次
Introduction: Transport, Transgression and Politics in African Cities: An Introduction (Daniel E. Agbiboa) Part I: Historical Perspectives 1. "Taxi Pirates": A Comparative History of Informal Transport in Nairobi and Kinshasa, 1960s-2000s (Robert Heinze) Part II: Politics, Power and Patronage 2. Stomach Infrastructure: Informal Transport, Electoral Politics, and the Precariousness of Patronage in Lagos (Daniel E. Agbiboa) 3. Informal Transport, Politics and Power in Harare (Davison Muchadenyika) Part III: (Auto)Mobility And Place-Making 4. Place Ballet in a South African Minibus Taxi Rank (Bradley Rink) 5. Interfered Rhythms, Navigating Mobilities: Chinese Migrants on the Roads in Lagos (Allen Xiao) Part IV: Pathways: Social Network And State Law 6. Practices, Positions and Power Relations: Pathways of Transport Workers in The Field of Motorcycle-Taxi Services in Dar Es Salaam (Daniel Ehebrecht & Barbara Lenz) 7. State Law as A Means Of Resistance: Okada Riders Versus The Lagos State Government (Daniel E. Agbiboa) Conclusion: The Rhythm of Chaos: A Conclusion (Daniel E. Agbiboa)
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