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Trassinelli, Michele
2024-02-01T08:03:27Z
2024-02-01T08:03:27Z
2024-01-03
2786-1902hu_HU
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/25445
This paper contributes to increasing and updating the level of knowledge about the Agbogbloshie site in Accra. Starting from the most recent decongestion activity that led to the demolition of the main e-waste recycling site, the paper aims to reconstruct the leading global and local dynamics that have contributed to the construction, shaping, and now reconfiguring of the urban space of the site. By comparing ethnographic studies conducted on the site and reviewing literature on African urbanisation, the paper identifies characteristic traits belonging to the process of urban space formation and urbanisation on the continent within the site's history. The paper concludes that the development of Agbogbloshie can be traced both within the long-term trends of the fragmentary colonial and post-colonial urbanisation process in Accra and to the influence of external elements attributable to the current phase of globalisation. Concerning the formation of the scrapyards, the paper analyses the factors that have established links between the local and global dimensions by making Agbogbloshie one of the main hubs for international e-waste traffic. Lastly, the paper traces the dynamics that led to the recent demolition of the recycling site and invites future research to reflect on the possible instrumental use by urban political authorities of the issue of environmental sustainability and economic development to re-appropriate urban spaces to the detriment of the most vulnerable citizens belonging to the informal living and working dimensions.hu_HU
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Társadalomtudományok - regionális tudományokhu_HU
globalisationhu_HU
environmental justicehu_HU
e-wastehu_HU
housing and labour informalityhu_HU
urbanismhu_HU
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