Neoliberalism, Urbanization and Change in Africa

P. Carmody, Francis Owusu
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In the much of the popular media, the discourse around Africa has changed. Whereas stories of the "coming anarchy" or the "hopeless continent" abounded a little over a decade ago, it was, until the recent collapse in commodity prices, increasingly seen as the final global investment frontier, with rapid uptake of cellular technology and economic growth. Although much of this growth has been propelled by natural resources, the current conjuncture offers opportunities as well as challenges for African urban areas and raises questions about the role of cities in the continent's future development as they continue to become more deeply informalised. The response of many city authorities to the deepening informalisation of their economies has been to try to connect to the global economy in new ways, through the creation of new financial service, high-tech and elite residential areas. In this paper we explore these developments through the Foucaudian lens of heterotopia. These new developments attempt to erase their associations with the cities from which they originate in favour of new connections outwards. However the creation of these new enclaves is filled with socio-spatial contradictions, which make them unlikely to achieve their ostensible objectives.
非洲的新自由主义、城市化和变化
在大多数大众媒体中,关于非洲的讨论已经发生了变化。十多年前,关于“即将到来的无政府状态”或“绝望的大陆”的故事比比皆是,但随着手机技术的迅速普及和经济增长,直到最近大宗商品价格暴跌之前,它越来越被视为全球最后的投资前沿。尽管这种增长在很大程度上是由自然资源推动的,但目前的形势为非洲城市地区提供了机遇和挑战,并提出了关于城市在非洲大陆未来发展中的作用的问题,因为它们继续变得更加非正式。许多城市当局对其经济日益非正式化的反应,是试图通过创建新的金融服务、高科技和精英住宅区,以新的方式与全球经济建立联系。在本文中,我们通过福柯式的异托邦视角来探讨这些发展。这些新的发展试图消除它们与城市之间的联系,以支持向外的新联系。然而,这些新飞地的创建充满了社会空间矛盾,这使得它们不太可能实现表面上的目标。
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