Architecture and Politics in Africa Making, living and imagining identities through buildings

Buildings shape politics in the ways they define communities, enable economic activity, reflect political ideas, and impact state-society relations. They are materially and symbolically interwoven with the everyday lives of elites and citizens, as well global flows of money, goods, and contracts. Ye...

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Other Authors: Tomkinson, Joanne (Editor), Mulugeta, Daniel (Editor), Gallagher, Julia (Editor), Yekoyesew, Dawit (Editor), Ofori-Sarpong, Emmanuel K. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Boydell & Brewer 2022
Series:Making & Remaking the African City: Studies in Urban Africa
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