N-AERUS Annual Seminar
Paris, 15-17 May 2003


BEYOND THE NEO-LIBERAL CONSENSUS
ON URBAN DEVELOPMENT:
OTHER VOICES FROM EUROPE AND THE SOUTH

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Adrian ATKINSON    
Nicholas AWORTWI From crisis in urban infrastructure provision to crisis in governance Institute of Social Studies, The Hague Netherlands
Marcello BALBO & Andrea PARISI Resettlement procedures of irregular housing in Phnom Penh. A very peculiar type of governance IUAV, Venice Italy
Catherine BARON Gouvernance et pauvreté urbaines. Concepts polysémiques et débats contradictoires LEREPS, University Toulouse I France
Erhard BERNER & Benedict PHILLIPS Left to their own devices? Community self-help between alternative development and neoliberalism Institute of Social Studies, The Hague Netherlands
Jean-Claude BOLAY,
Yves PEDRAZZINI, Adriana RABINOVICH, Andrea CATENAZZI, Carlos GARCIA PLEYAN
Innovations in the urban environment and social disparities in Latin America Institut de Recherche sur l'Environnement Construit, Ecole Fédérale Polytechnique de Lausanne Suisse
Rosana BOULLOSA Vacant land in Salvador da Bahia - Brazil: an instrument of urban development? IUAV, Venice Italy
Deborah BRYCESON & Tatenda MBARA Petrol Pumps and Economic Slumps:
The Reality of Rural-Urban Linkages in Sub-Saharan Africa's Globalisation Process

IDD, Birmingham University /
Dept. Rural Planning, Zimbabwe University
United Kingdom/
Zimbabwe
Benjamin BUCLET Le marché du développement urbain en Amazonie : tensions et propositions alternatives EHESS/Museu Nacional/IRD Brazil
Ana C. R. CAVALCANTI The multilateral agencies and Brazil: shifting urban policy paradigms Universidade Federal de Alagoas /
Brazil Center, University of Texas
Brazil/ United States
Prabodh Dhar CHAKRABARTI Economic liberalisation and urban development in India Ministry of Human Resources, New Delhi India
Katharine COIT Methods of resistance University of Rouen France
Christopher CRIPPS Architecture in Europe and the South Department of Architecture, Liverpool University United Kingdom
Emanuela DE MENNA Beyond the neo-liberal consensus on urban development: other voices from Europe and the South IUAV, Venice Italy
Flavio A. M. DE SOUZA Titling without titles: beyond the neo-liberal consensus in urban land markets in Brazil Universidade Federal de Alagoas / Brazil Center, University of Texas Brazil / United States
Abderrahmane DIAFAT & Said MADANI Quelle démarche pour le développement urbain en Algérie Department of Architecture, University of F.A. de Sétif Algeria
Adriana FAUSTO BRITO La libéralisation économique sur la gestion urbaine : l'imposition d'un modèle de ville et de société à Guadalajara (Mexique) Université de Guadalajara / Paris 3 La Sorbonne Nouvelle Mexico / France
Andrea FEIX-RUF     Germany
Alan GILBERT How influential is Washington in the housing arena? Department of Geography, University College London United Kingdom
Marc GOSSE Modèles urbains alternatifs aux modèles néolibéraux Institut d'Architecture La Cambre, Brussels Belgium
Peter GOTSCH Space in the neo-liberal city, parallel cities in the south: the pearls of neo-liberal development? Architecture Faculty, Karlsruhe University Germany
Peter GOTSCH & Michael PETEREK New town developments in the south: neo-liberal urban models for the future Architecture Faculty, Karlsruhe University
City Planning, Polytechnics, Frankfurt
Germany
Mona HARB (titre non-définitive) Le paradigme de la participation développé par la BM et le PNUD dans le cadre des politiques de décentralisation. L'exemple du Liban par rapport à l'Agenda 21 Urban Planning and Design
American University of Beirut
Lebanon
Marie HUCHZERMEYER From dominance to diversity in international cooperation: a view from South Africa Wits University, Johannesburg South Africa
Nneka Uchenna IFEKA Beyond neo-liberal consensus on urban development: an encounter with Apo village Abuja-Nigeria Gender Studies, Hull University United Kingdom
Antje ILBERG Comparing analysis of chosen informal settlements and their contribution to the understanding of contemporary urban processes Faculty of Architecture, Dresden University of Technology Germany
Alexander JACHNOW   Habitat Unit, Berlin Germany
Paul JENKINS & H. SMITH The search for appropriate land management mechanisms at the urban-rural interface: recent action research in emerging peri-urban land markets in Mozambique and Angola CEHS, Heriot-Wat University United Kingdom
Rutul JOSHI An overview of urban sector reforms in India: changes in the paradigms of urban development CEPT, Ahmedabad India
Marianne KJELLEN Globalisation of infrastructure services; perspective on water privatisation in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University Sweden
Wilbard J. KOMBE & Volker KREIBICH Bringing the state back into urban growth regulation - the African experience UCLAS, Dar-es-Salaam
Dortmund University
Tanzania
Germany
Amitabh KUNDU Impact of neo-liberal policies on urban morphology: the case study of India Center for Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University India
Ilda LOURENCO-LINDELL Getting rid of "social capital": the "politics of support mobilization" among the poor in a West African city Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University Sweden
Said MADANI & Abderrahmane DIAFAT Durabilité et projet urbain: enseignement et pratique en Algérie Department of Architecture, University of F.A. de Sétif Algeria
Chahrazed MOUSSANNEF Pour quelles stratégies d'intervention sur l'habitat précaire ? Le cas de Annaba Department of Architecture, Annaba University Algeria
Fernando MURILLO Crisis and globalization: the search for alternative models for territorial management in Buenos Aires FADU, Buenos Aires University Argentina
Françoise NAVEZ-BOUCHANINE Politiques urbaines et exclusion sociale au Maroc : surestimation du paramètre néo-libéral et sous-estimation du paramètre urbanistique ? Urbama, Tours France
Jurgen OESTEREICH      
Vittorio PIOVESAN Beyond the neo-liberal approach on urban and regional planning projects: improving the institutional framework as a development key factor. Evidence from some experiences in the Sub-Saharan context IUAV, Venice Italy
Brigida PROTO Maputo: a Mozambican urban identity in the globalization IUAV, Venice Italy
Carole RAKODI Beyond public failure and private success: disentangling theory, practice and outcomes in the provision of urban environmental health services IDD, Birmingham University United Kingdom
Hélène RIVIERE D'ARC La comparaison entre les politiques de centre villes en Europe et en Amérique latine est-elle valide ? CNRS-CREDAL, Ivry sur Seine France
Ann SCHLYTER Privatisation of public housing and exclusion of women. A case study in Lusaka, Zambia Dept. for Peace and Development, Gothenburg University Sweden
Agnès T. SERRE & Doris V. SAYAGO De la décentralisation-participation à la délocalisation : une mosaïque pour un développement local durable au Brésil CDS, Universidade de Brasília Brazil
Jean-François TRIBILLON Fonder un nouvel urbanisme sur un nouveau principe politique AITEC, Paris France
Mariken VAA Oslo University College Sweden

 

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