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Neoliberal Urbanity and the Right to the City: A View from Beirut's Periphery
Authors:Mona Fawaz
Institution:is Assistant Professor in the Graduate Programs of Urban Planning and Urban Design at the American University of Beirut, PO Box 11‐0236, Riad al‐Solh, Beirut 1107‐2020, Lebanon. In addition to her research on informal settlements, she has been working on the repercussions of large‐scale urban development projects on low‐income city dwellers.
Abstract:Drawing on Lefebvre's theorization of space in order to examine the compatibility of neoliberalism and the right to the city, this study investigates how the formation of informal settlements since the 1950s had provided low‐income dwellers in Beirut (Lebanon) a means to conceive of and engage in city making (neighbourhood production, management, and organization) at a time when state regulations and/or market constraints would have excluded them from the city. It also examines how the prevailing neoliberal ideology of the 1990s, as translated through Lebanon's sectarian‐clientelist regime, is curtailing these possibilities. Evidence for the article was drawn from interviews with dwellers, developers and public officials, as well as from archival searches and aerial photographs.
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