Road Corridors as Real Estate Frontiers: The New Urban Geographies of Rentier Capitalism in Africa

IF 3.6 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Antipode Pub Date : 2024-07-10 DOI:10.1111/anti.13080
Tom Gillespie, Baraka Mwau
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This paper draws on research on infrastructure-led development and urbanisation in Nairobi to explore the new urban geographies of rentier capitalism in Africa. Under the banner of Kenya's Vision 2030 national development strategy, Nairobi's agrarian hinterlands have been transformed by major road building projects. These initiatives have catalysed a peri-urban property boom characterised by the conversion of agricultural and ranching land into urban real estate and the verticalisation of road corridors. The paper identifies four processes of land transformation driving this real estate market expansion: commodification; speculation; autoconstruction; and assetisation. Adopting a multi-scalar conjunctural approach, it argues that rentier capitalism in this context is spatialised through the dramatic extension of real estate frontiers along the route of peri-urban road corridors. Development along these corridors assumes a “grey” character that defies conventional formal–informal distinctions, enabling the extraction of large rentier profits and encouraging the further proliferation of frontier spaces.

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作为房地产边界的道路走廊:非洲租借资本主义的新城市地理学
本文通过对内罗毕基础设施带动的发展和城市化的研究,探讨非洲租借资本主义的新城市地理格局。在肯尼亚 "2030 愿景 "国家发展战略的旗帜下,内罗毕的农业腹地已被大型道路建设项目所改变。这些举措催化了城郊房地产的繁荣,其特点是农业和牧业用地转化为城市房地产,以及道路走廊的垂直化。本文指出了推动房地产市场扩张的四个土地转化过程:商品化、投机、自建和资产化。本文采用多尺度共时方法,认为在这种情况下,租界资本主义通过沿城市周边道路走廊的房地产疆界的急剧扩展而空间化。这些走廊沿线的发展呈现出一种 "灰色 "特征,打破了传统的正式-非正式界限,从而使租界资本主义攫取了巨额利润,并鼓励了前沿空间的进一步扩散。
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期刊介绍: Antipode has published dissenting scholarship that explores and utilizes key geographical ideas like space, scale, place, borders and landscape. It aims to challenge dominant and orthodox views of the world through debate, scholarship and politically-committed research, creating new spaces and envisioning new futures. Antipode welcomes the infusion of new ideas and the shaking up of old positions, without being committed to just one view of radical analysis or politics.
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