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  • Zapata Campos, María José, 1972, et al. (författare)
  • Residents' collective strategies of resistance in Global South cities' informal settlements: Space, scale and knowledge
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Cities. - : Elsevier BV. - 0264-2751. ; 125
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • 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.
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  • Scaini, Anna, et al. (författare)
  • Pathways from research to sustainable development: Insights from ten research projects in sustainability and resilience
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: AMBIO. - : SPRINGER. - 0044-7447 .- 1654-7209.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Drawing on collective experience from ten collaborative research projects focused on the Global South, we identify three major challenges that impede the translation of research on sustainability and resilience into better-informed choices by individuals and policy-makers that in turn can support transformation to a sustainable future. The three challenges comprise: (i) converting knowledge produced during research projects into successful knowledge application; (ii) scaling up knowledge in time when research projects are short-term and potential impacts are long-term; and (iii) scaling up knowledge across space, from local research sites to larger-scale or even global impact. Some potential pathways for funding agencies to overcome these challenges include providing targeted prolonged funding for dissemination and outreach, and facilitating collaboration and coordination across different sites, research teams, and partner organizations. By systematically documenting these challenges, we hope to pave the way for further innovations in the research cycle.
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  • Zapata Campos, María José, 1972, et al. (författare)
  • Inclusive recycling movements: a green deep democracy from below
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Environment and Urbanization. - : SAGE Publications. - 0956-2478 .- 1746-0301. ; In Press
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper examines the multiple strategies articulated by grassroots recycler networks to bring about socioenvironmental change. The paper shows how these networks are an emblematic case of grassroots governmentality, whereby urban poor communities contribute to building more inclusive environmental regimes by developing technologies of power more typical of the powerful. These technologies include enumeration, with its resulting self-knowledge; the production of discourses and rationalities of social inclusion and environmental sustainability; and engagement in open and diverse alliances, at times with actors holding apparently antagonistic interests. The paper also reveals how recycling networks are a representative case of deep and green democracy. It is deep democracy, as grassroots networks strive to gain deep and true representativeness in their territories. It is green democracy, as it illustrates alternative pathways to environmental governance that is not limited to state and global organizations, but that also includes a range of control techniques emanating from the communities themselves.
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  • Zapata Campos, María José, 1972, et al. (författare)
  • Organising grassroots infrastructure: The (in)visible work of organisational (in)completeness
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Urban Studies. - : SAGE Publications. - 0042-0980 .- 1360-063X. ; 60:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In this article we build on the concept of incompleteness, as recently developed in both organisa- tional and urban studies, to improve our understanding of the collective actions of grassroots organisations in creating and governing critical infrastructures in the changing and resource-scarce contexts of urban informal settlements. Empirically, the article is informed by the case of resident associations providing critical services and infrastructure in informal settlements in Kisumu, Kenya. Findings suggest three organisational processes that grassroots organisations develop for the production and governance of incomplete grassroots infrastructures: shaping a partial organi- sation but creating the illusion of a formal and complete organisation; crafting critical (and often hidden) material and organisational infrastructures for the subsistence of dormant (but still visi- ble) structures; and moulding nested infrastructure that shelters layers of floating and autono- mous groups embedded in communities. In a resource-poor environment, the strategy is to create incompleteness, less organisation and to keep it partial and limited to a minimum of ele- ments. The article also explores the political implications of organisational and infrastructural incompleteness by examining how it leads to efforts to craft loose and ambiguous governmental arrangements, connecting them materially and politically to formal infrastructure systems. These governmental arrangements are shifting and in the making, and therefore also incomplete. The article reveals how grassroots organisations mobilise a wide range of (in)visibility approaches. It concludes by exposing the hidden power of ‘incompleteness’ and the potential in hiding certain elements of incompleteness from outsiders, while rendering other elements visible when per- ceived as useful.
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  • Kain, Jaan-Henrik, 1960, et al. (författare)
  • Characteristics, challenges and innovations of waste picker organizations: A comparative perspective between Latin American and East African countries
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: PLOS ONE. - : Public Library of Science (PLoS). - 1932-6203. ; 17:7
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Waste picker organisations (WPOs) around the globe collect, transport and process waste to earn their living but represent a widely excluded, marginalised and impoverished segment of society. WPOs are highly innovative, created by grassroots out of “nothing” to deliver economic, social and environmental sustainability. Still, we do not know how such innovations are developed, and how they are disseminated and adopted by other groups. This article examines characteristics, challenges and innovations of WPOs across five countries in Latin America and East Africa. It is based on quantitative and qualitative data regarding modes of organisation and management, gender, received support, business orientations, environmental and social contributions, and innovations developed in response to multiple challenges. The paper provides a comprehensive understanding of WPOs’ activities and their grassroots innovations in the Global South. The study shows how WPOs contribute significantly to the economic, social and environmental sustainability of the societies they serve as well as the wider urban societies. To start and maintain WPOs in informal settlements with a lack of infrastructure, institutional frameworks, and public and private investors is a difficult quest. WPOs take many different organisational forms depending on the complexity of local realities, ranging from advanced collective organization as cooperatives to small self-help groups and microentrepreneurs. Self-organisation into regional and national networks provides economic opportunities, autonomy and stability as well as political influence. Yet, institutional support is fundamental and the lack thereof threatens their existence. Sustaining WPOs as important providers of socio-environmental benefits through governmental and non-governmental actions is a worthwhile undertaking that builds sustainability.
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  • Kain, Jaan-Henrik, 1960, et al. (författare)
  • What Makes a Compact City? Differences Between Urban Research in the Global North and the Global South
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Offentlig förvaltning. Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration. - : University of Gothenburg. - 2000-8058. ; 24:4, s. 25-49
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Compact cities are promoted in policy as a response to current societal challenges, but it is unclear or ambiguous what qualities or benefits a compact city is supposed to deliver. The concept of the compact city is widely debated in the research literature, and there are numerous arguments both for and against compact cities. However, many studies or reviews tend to apply a delimited approach, discussing a confined number of qualities or basing the assessment on fairly narrow empirical material. Research is also carried out from within a number of separate disciplines or “discourses”. This paper aims to provide a clearer and more consolidated understanding of the wide spectrum of qualities that make up the compact city in support of better planning, governance and management of cities in the Global South. The objective is to present a review of current articles discussing the compact city in order to capture similarities and differences in the academic discourse between Global North and Global South contexts, and to outline a comprehensive compact city taxonomy. This is achieved by answering three questions: (1) What types of urban qualities are discussed in scientific articles studying urban compactness? (2) (How) do articles focusing on Global North and Global South contexts differ when it comes to exploring compact city qualities? and (3) Do the findings indicate areas of research withing the broader scope of urban compactness where research should be initiated or strengthened? The analysis is based on literature searches in the Scopus database for 2012-2015 using the search term “compact city”. A quantitative assessment was carried out, sifting out what terms are used to label purported (or debated) qualities of compact cities. Papers are sorted into different categories according to geoeconomic context (i.e. Global North, BRICS, Global South). The outcome is an extended taxonomy of compact city qualities, including twelve categories. Weaknesses in compact city research aimed at cities in the Global South were identified, linked in particular to nature, health, environmental issues, quality of life, sociocultural aspects, justice and economy, as well as a significant lack of compact city research linked to urban adaptability and resilience.
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  • Zapata Campos, María José, 1972, et al. (författare)
  • Grassroots innovations in 'extreme' urban environments. The inclusive recycling movement
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space. - : SAGE Publications. - 2399-6544 .- 2399-6552. ; 41:2
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Waste pickers all over the world work innovatively to reduce the environmental footprint of cities as they struggle to meet their critical livelihood obligations. Informed by the case of waste picker organizations (WPOs) this article examines how grassroots initiatives and extreme-niche innovations are created and sustained by mobilizing resources, rationales and relations. The study is informed by a cross-national survey and in-depth interviews with WPOs in Argentina, Brazil, Nicaragua, Kenya and Tanzania, and builds upon theories of grassroots innovation movements. The findings show how operating in contexts of extreme scarcity, these grassroots organisations tap into local resources, e.g. tacit knowledge, economies of affection and other socially embedded institutional resources. Blending material and environmental rationales, contributes to expanding their audiences and to gaining further support. In such deprived urban contexts, radical and cumulative crises and events hindering residents’ livelihoods can paradoxically also spark ingenuity out of necessity, and the transformation of these settings into extreme niches of innovation. Finally, the mobilization of relations through the formation of networks linking WPOs with supportive intermediaries and global circuits of solidarity becomes another fundamental resilience strategy by which WPOs can navigate contested environments and insert their extreme-niche innovations in governmental structures. By simultaneously adopting a broad repertoire of strategies of insertion, contention, and mobilization WPO and their innovations thrive in highly constrained environments. We conclude with reflecting on how ‘extreme’ niches of innovation − at the cracks of the formal city, economy and waste systems − can unleash the creative power of stigmatized, illiterate and neglected grassroots to experiment with new solutions in resource-poor environments.
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  • Zapata Campos, María José, 1972, et al. (författare)
  • (Re)gaining the urban commons: everyday, collective, and identity resistance
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Urban Geography. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0272-3638 .- 1938-2847. ; 44:7, s. 1259-1284
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper examines the everyday, collective, and identity resistance mobilized by the urban poor to (re)gain their right to the commons and contest urban exclusion. Informed by the community of waste pickers at La Chureca, the city dump of Managua, Nicaragua, the paper, builds on theories of discard studies, urban commons, and Bayat’s everyday resistance. It shows, first, how deprived communities can create their own commons through quietly encroaching on public space and using such resources as waste. Second, it reveals how activating passive networks (e.g. spatial and professional solidarity, kinship) can be fundamental in commoning, by triggering intermittent collective resistance, giving rise to more permanent active networks (cooperatives and trade unions). Third, it shows how simultaneous strategies of collaboration with the state can be mobilized when necessary. Finally, it demonstrates how constructing a resistance identity becomes an important sociocultural mechanism for claiming access to the commons, on the basis of a heterogeneous configuration of territorial, environmental, professional, family, and spiritual identities. Resistance identity stems from and supports individual and collective resistance, to maintain access to the commons. We conclude that all forms of everyday, collective, and identity resistance are essential, and none alone is sufficient to (re)gain the commons.
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  • Zapata Campos, María José, 1972, et al. (författare)
  • Urban qualities and residents’ strategies in compact global south cities: the case of Havana
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1573-7772 .- 1566-4910. ; 37:1, s. 529-551
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Research and policy argue for more compact cities to respond to sustainable development challenges. However, what actually needs to be made more compact and how, is under examined, particularly in global South cities where north notions of urban qualities are adopted without being questioned. Informed by a qualitative study in informal and compact neighborhoods in Havana, this paper explores which qualities are important to deliver more just cities, and what strategies are developed by residents to strengthen beneficial qualities and address detrimental qualities in contexts of informal urbanization and compactness. It shows how the street, human capital, neighborhood, housing affordability, citizenship and vibrancy are significant compact city qualities neglected in the literature. Finally, the paper shows how diverse strategies are developed by residents to draw upon these qualities, such as self-help urbanism, learning and innovation, economic entrepreneurship, networks of solidarity, economies of reciprocity, local imaginaries and active citizenship.
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  • Zapata, Patrik, 1967, et al. (författare)
  • Vinnovas beslut försvagar kampen mot klimatkrisen
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Dagens Samhälle.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
    • Vinnova beslöt nyligen att inte finansiera några projekt inom utlysningen av forskningsmedel för forskning om ”Civilsamhällets lösningar för ett resilient samhälle – klimatanpassning och social resiliens”. De 55 projekt – sammansatta av forskare och partnerorganisationer från civilsamhället, kommuner och regioner – som sänt in projektansökningar fick den 29 september via e-post beskedet att inget forskningsprojekt får medel. Utlysningen drogs in just innan beslut skulle meddelas. Efter att ansökningar skrivits och bedömningar gjorts. Vinnova hade ändrat sina prioriteringar utifrån en 20-procentig minskning av budgeten inför kommande period. Vi som skriver under denna debattartikel är representanter för ett tiotal av de ansökningar som svarade på Vinnovas utlysning. Några exempel på projekt mellan kommuner, regioner och civilsamhället som hade ansökt om forskningsmedel är ”Föreningsstärkning i glesa miljöer”, ”Västerbotten odlar för beredskap och social sammanhållning”, ”Lokal valuta – verktyg för mobilisering av gräsrotsinitiativ” och ”Smarta växter i klimatets tjänst 2.0”. Med den här debattartikeln vill vi ställa ett antal frågor till Vinnova, och därmed regeringen. Vi kan förstå att Vinnova måste rätta sig efter ändrade förutsättningar, men hur gick diskussionerna om vad som skulle prioriteras bort och vad som skulle vara kvar? Beslutet är inte neutralt, utan förstärker vissa samhälls- och ekonomiska sektorer och försvagar andra – det vill säga civilsamhället. Vilka argument låg bakom den konkreta nedskärningen? Anser Vinnova att det civila samhället inte kan (eller ska) spela någon roll i klimatanpassningsprocesser och processer som skapar social hållbarhet? Vad anser Vinnova är civilsamhällets roll för att stärka samhällets sociala resiliens? Lågt räknat har vi lagt en månads arbetstid per ansökan, alltså 55 månader. Det är dryga fyra års arbetstid. Med tanke på civilsamhällets resurssvaghet – ytterligare försvagat efter regeringens minskning av stöd till civilsamhällets organisationer och folkbildning – är det inte bara ett stort slöseri utan också respektlöst att låta oss skriva ansökningarna och bedöma dem, för att sedan i sista stund lägga ner utlysningen. Att som statlig myndighet och i förlängningen regeringen inte säkerställa en utlysnings finansiering visar på stora brister i förståelsen för hur forskning och innovationsutveckling i partnerskap går till, och liten eller ingen respekt för civilsamhällets organisationers förutsättningar. Även i denna del vill vi ha en förklaring till beslutet med bakomliggande motiv. I sitt beslut reproducerar Vinnova de perspektiv på samhället som lett till de komplexa sociala och miljömässiga problem vi står inför. Beslutet försvagar Sveriges förmåga att kämpa mot klimatkrisen eftersom en grön omställning måste inkludera civilsamhället – som forskningen visar. Även Sveriges demokratiska tradition av samhällsdialog och samskapande undermineras, när tidigare fastställda beslut abrupt ändras. Detta riskerar att erodera tilltron till våra samhällsinstitutioner. Till fördel för vad? Ida-Lina Frisell Aasland Områdeschef socialt företagande, Maträtt och Resursrätt Mette Adolfsson Projektledare och landsbygdsutvecklare, Häradsbäck Marcus Aronsson Vd, UA Vision Nordic AB Ester Barinaga Professor i socialt entreprenörskap, Lunds universitet Nikolas Berg Ekopedagog och verksamhetsansvarig i Medskaparna, Ludvika María José Zapata Campos Docent, Handelshögskolan, Göteborgs universitet Frida Berry Eklund Medgrundare, Klimatkollen Heiti Ernits Forskare och föreningsaktiv, Viskaforsbygdens Teknik-, elektronik och spelförening Shaofang Gong Professor i kommunikationselektronik, Linköpings universitet
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