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The latest issue of International Development Planning Review is now available online.

 

Liverpool University Press is pleased to inform you of the latest content in International Development Planning Review, a highly regarded publication that is essential reading for those working in and researching development related practices, planning and policy in the global South.

 

This month’s issue is a Special Issue on urban violence and focuses on the links between violence or the fear/threat of violence in cities, and poverty and inequality. Browse the complete issue here.

 

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Table of contents

 

Editorial note

Dan Hammett and Glyn Williams

 

Safe and inclusive cities: contesting violence

Darshini Mahadevia and Katherine V. Gough

  

Contesting violent displacement: the case of Warwick market in Durban, South Africa

Brij Maharaj

   

Urban planning, exclusion and negotiation in an informal subdivision: the case of Bombay Hotel, Ahmedabad

Renu Desai, Darshini Mahadevia, and Shachi Sanghvi

   

Everyday violence and bottom-up peace building initiatives by the urban poor in Mumbai

Amita Bhide

   

Masculinities and nonviolence in contexts of chronic urban violence

Elis Borde, Victoria Page, and Tatiana Moura

   

Urban Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) in transnational perspective: reflections from Brazilian women in London

Cathy McIlwaine and Yara Evans

   

A thank you to the reviewers

 

 



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