Journal article

Commoning the city for survival in urban informal settlements

SM Waliuzzaman, A Alam

Asia Pacific Viewpoint | Published : 2022

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Abstract

There is a resurgent interest in the study of ‘urban commons’ in critical geography scholarship as a way to reimagine cities beyond the pervasive neoliberal framing. Inspired by this body of work, this paper explores the processes through which marginalised groups, despite their many socio-economic limitations, negotiate and transform their sparse urban resources into ‘commons’ to survive in cities. We use qualitative interviews and participant observations to examine two case studies of informal settlements in Dhaka and Khulna city in Bangladesh. The ‘commons identikit’ is used to analyse how informal settlers negotiate survival by enacting particular social relationships among themselves a..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The fieldwork at Kallyanpur was funded by the University of Canterbury Doctoral Scholarship and the Geography Departmental Grant. The research in Khulna was supported by a Macquarie University Research Excellence Scholarship. Special thanks are due to two anonymous reviewers and Kelly Dombroski, Tsehua Dorji and Katharine McKinnon for their astute editorial support.