76-79 of 79 matching articles 5 20 100 All Colombo's growth pains: what is really meant by "rehabilitation"? Marco Picardi • 22 July 2014 Five years out from the civil war, Marco Picardi recalls his tour of the capital, where billboards paper over an all-too-common logic of modernisation, eviction, and lack of compensation. The Ordinary City: Reimagining Urban African Governance and Planning Bronwyn Kotzen • 9 December 2015 By describing the important role of Shebeens in the informal settlements of Cape Town, Bronwyn Kotzen challenges our binary conception of the formal and informal city. How Brighton supports its artists working informally Cara Courage • 13 November 2012 Cara Courage shows how an enlightened government can recognise an informal sector as an economic asset and support its workers, as is the case with Brighton's support of its arts and creative industries. Lagosians respond to Welcome to Lagos Kerwin Datu • 11 May 2010 Last week we published a review of the BBC Two documentary Welcome to Lagos, which has been criticised by many arms of Nigerian government. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16