Urban Now A Human in the Face of Borderliness and Urbanisation in Juba, South Sudan

The subject of the study is the spontaneous city spreading process of Juba after the end of the civil war in South Sudan (2005). The book presents the complex dynamics of transformations within the new urban settings of post-war Juba. The viewpoint taken while describing these phenomena is the adapt...

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Main Author: Kurcz, Maciej (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Bern Peter Lang International Academic Publishers 2021
Series:International Relations in Asia, Africa and the Americas 11
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