Journal Article

IDS Bulletin 47.2

The Dialectics of Urban Form and Violence

Published on 29 April 2016

Over a 50-year span, Institute of Development Studies (IDS) research has not focused on cities or urbanisation to the extent it might have. We find that there is good reason for cities to now be described as the ‘new frontier’ for international development.

In particular, violence is increasingly a defining characteristic of urban living in both conflict and non-conflict settings. This has important consequences for the relatively under-researched links between urban violence, the processes of state building, and wider development goals.

Benefiting from key IDS contributions to the debates on the security–development nexus, citizenship and the hybrid nature of the governance landscape, we argue that the moment is opportune for the Institute to deepen its research and policy expertise on urban violence ‘in the vernacular’.

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Authors

Jaideep Gupte

Research Fellow

Hadeer El Shafie

DPhil Student

Publication details

authors
Gupte, J. and El Shafie, H.
journal
IDS Bulletin, volume 47, issue 2
doi
http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/1968-2016.133
language
English

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