Pathways to the ‘Good Life’: Co-Producing Prosperity Research in Informal Settlements in Tanzania

Residents of informal settlements in urban centres in Africa are known to suffer disproportionate burdens of environmental and socio-economic inequalities and are often excluded from macro-level visions and policies that seek to make cities safer and prosperous (Birkmann, 2007; da Silva & Brauli...

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Main Authors: Saffron Woodcraft, Emmanuel Osuteye, Tim Ndezi, Festo D. Makoba
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2020-08-01
Series:Urban Planning
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3177
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spelling doaj-d9887bd93bd141cb8abb160a22f19fa82020-11-25T03:54:03ZengCogitatioUrban Planning2183-76352020-08-015328830210.17645/up.v5i3.31771621Pathways to the ‘Good Life’: Co-Producing Prosperity Research in Informal Settlements in TanzaniaSaffron Woodcraft0Emmanuel Osuteye1Tim Ndezi2Festo D. Makoba3Institute for Global Prosperity, University College London, UKDevelopment Planning Unit, University College London, UKCentre for Community Initiatives, TanzaniaCentre for Community Initiatives, TanzaniaResidents of informal settlements in urban centres in Africa are known to suffer disproportionate burdens of environmental and socio-economic inequalities and are often excluded from macro-level visions and policies that seek to make cities safer and prosperous (Birkmann, 2007; da Silva & Braulio, 2014; Dodman et al., 2013). This tension undermines the validity of orthodox, ‘expert-led’ visions, policies and measures of prosperity that are distant from the lived-experience of marginalised urban residents. Based on new empirical work with communities in three informal settlements in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, this article argues that novel methodological and theoretical approaches to co-producing context-specific policy-relevant knowledge about pathways to prosperity (translated by the communities as maisha bora, ‘the good life’) creates inclusive spaces for both community participation in processes of urban knowledge production and critical social enquiry that can lead to grounded theory building. By co-producing both an agreed and relevant methodological approach for the study, and its subsequent documentation and analysis, this work contributes valuable empirical insights about the capacities and capabilities of local communities to shape and influence urban policy-making and in this way speaks to calls for a global urbanism (Ong, 2011; Robinson, 2016) that brings diverse voices and geographies to urban theory to better account for the diversity of urban experiences and processes found in twenty-first century cities.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3177africacommunity innovationdar es salaaminformal settlementsknowledge co-productionprosperitysocio-economic inequalitiestanzania
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Tim Ndezi
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Tim Ndezi
Festo D. Makoba
Pathways to the ‘Good Life’: Co-Producing Prosperity Research in Informal Settlements in Tanzania
Urban Planning
africa
community innovation
dar es salaam
informal settlements
knowledge co-production
prosperity
socio-economic inequalities
tanzania
author_facet Saffron Woodcraft
Emmanuel Osuteye
Tim Ndezi
Festo D. Makoba
author_sort Saffron Woodcraft
title Pathways to the ‘Good Life’: Co-Producing Prosperity Research in Informal Settlements in Tanzania
title_short Pathways to the ‘Good Life’: Co-Producing Prosperity Research in Informal Settlements in Tanzania
title_full Pathways to the ‘Good Life’: Co-Producing Prosperity Research in Informal Settlements in Tanzania
title_fullStr Pathways to the ‘Good Life’: Co-Producing Prosperity Research in Informal Settlements in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Pathways to the ‘Good Life’: Co-Producing Prosperity Research in Informal Settlements in Tanzania
title_sort pathways to the ‘good life’: co-producing prosperity research in informal settlements in tanzania
publisher Cogitatio
series Urban Planning
issn 2183-7635
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Residents of informal settlements in urban centres in Africa are known to suffer disproportionate burdens of environmental and socio-economic inequalities and are often excluded from macro-level visions and policies that seek to make cities safer and prosperous (Birkmann, 2007; da Silva & Braulio, 2014; Dodman et al., 2013). This tension undermines the validity of orthodox, ‘expert-led’ visions, policies and measures of prosperity that are distant from the lived-experience of marginalised urban residents. Based on new empirical work with communities in three informal settlements in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, this article argues that novel methodological and theoretical approaches to co-producing context-specific policy-relevant knowledge about pathways to prosperity (translated by the communities as maisha bora, ‘the good life’) creates inclusive spaces for both community participation in processes of urban knowledge production and critical social enquiry that can lead to grounded theory building. By co-producing both an agreed and relevant methodological approach for the study, and its subsequent documentation and analysis, this work contributes valuable empirical insights about the capacities and capabilities of local communities to shape and influence urban policy-making and in this way speaks to calls for a global urbanism (Ong, 2011; Robinson, 2016) that brings diverse voices and geographies to urban theory to better account for the diversity of urban experiences and processes found in twenty-first century cities.
topic africa
community innovation
dar es salaam
informal settlements
knowledge co-production
prosperity
socio-economic inequalities
tanzania
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3177
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