Residents' collective strategies of resistance in Global South cities' informal settlements: Space, scale and knowledge
Journal article, 2022

This paper examines the strategies of resistance articulated by residents of informal settlements response to urban exclusion. Building upon resistance and urban social movements literature the paper is informed by the case of the Villa Rodrigo Bueno in Buenos Aires, a self-constructed villa miseria, and its residents' stories of resistance to attempts of evictions and upgrading programs. In the paper we show how resistance is mobilized, first through its simultaneous disconnection, due to its remoteness and isolation; and reconnection to local and global supportive networks. While disconnection facilitated self-construction, densification and the blooming of informal entrepreneurship; reconnection through relational and multiscalar sites enabled unexpected encounters with distant actors that contributed to resist evictions. Second, the long-term learning and development of self-knowledge (i.e. construction, or housing law), embedded in the remoteness of the informal settlement, contributed to shift expertise from city officers to residents; redefining the role of informal residents into active citizens and experts in policy making, and turning informal settlements into settings of wider social change.

Resistance

Resistance spaces

Relational sites

Resident associations

Compact cities

Urban movements

Insurgent knowledge

Densification

Informal settlements

Author

María José Zapata Campos

University of Gothenburg

Jaan-Henrik Kain

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Urban Design and Planning

Michael Oloko

Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science & Technology

Mariano Scheinsohn

Universidad de Buenos Aires

Jenny Stenberg

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Architectural theory and methods

Patrik Zapata

University of Gothenburg

Cities

0264-2751 (ISSN)

Vol. 125 103663

Subject Categories

Information Studies

Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified

DOI

10.1016/j.cities.2022.103663

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