Refractions of the National, the Popular and the Global in African Cities

Case studies of metropolitan cities in nine African countries - from Egypt in the north to three in West and Central Africa, two in East Africa and three in Southern Africa - make up the empirical foundation of this publication. The interrelated themes addressed in these chapters - the national infl...

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Other Authors: Bekker, Simon (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cape Town, South Africa African Books Collective 2021
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