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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lipon Mondal , David L. BrunsmaPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 333 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.627kg ISBN: 9789004522176ISBN 10: 9004522174 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 02 October 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews""Since the early writings of Marx and Engels, scholars have analyzed capitalism’s dispossessing tendencies. As we enter an era of elite revanchism and state gangsterism at the commanding heights of world capitalism, understanding the causes of dispossession and the emergent politics of the dispossessed has become more urgent. Mondal and Brunsma’s Urban Regimes of Dispossession in the Global South sheds light on these dynamics through an impressive synthesis of 200 years of scholarly writing, the development of a novel theoretical framework of urban dispossession regimes, and case studies from leading experts on urban livelihoods in South and West Asia, Africa, and Central and South America. Collectively, this volume highlights the social forces driving the advanced marginality of the world’s urban poor, while drawing attention to an emergent subaltern politics of urban repossession and resistance in the 21st century."" — Phillip A. Hough, Florida Atlantic University, USA. Author of At the Margins of the Global Market: Making Commodities, Workers, and Crisis in Rural Colombia (Cambridge University Press, 2022), and Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Comparative Sociology ""This book extends the theoretical debates on regimes of dispossession to the urban realm in the global south, broadening the scholarship on a subject that has received relatively more attention in agrarian contexts. The work draws on a variety of illuminating case studies that examine how the dispossessed experience and resist dispossession in cities. I urge scholars and activists concerned with these themes to read this timely and valuable volume."" — Daniel Bin, Associate Professor of Social Sciences, University of Brasilia, Brazil. Author of Capitalist Dispossessions: Redistribution and Capital Expansion in Contemporary Brazil (Routledge, 2025) ""Much of the violence and instability in underdeveloped nations comes from dispossessing the land of the poor. Urban Regimes of Dispossession in the Global South tells you everything you need to know about this essential phenomenon: The case studies are powerful. The Beirut chapter alone is worth the price of the whole book."" — Samuel Cohn, Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University, USA. Author of All Societies Die: How to Keep Hope Alive (Cornell University Press, 2021) “Since the early writings of Marx and Engels, scholars have analyzed capitalism’s dispossessing tendencies. As we enter an era of elite revanchism and state gangsterism at the commanding heights of world capitalism, understanding the causes of dispossession and the emergent politics of the dispossessed has become more urgent. Mondal and Brunsma’s Urban Regimes of Dispossession in the Global South sheds light on these dynamics through an impressive synthesis of 200 years of scholarly writing, the development of a novel theoretical framework of urban dispossession regimes, and case studies from leading experts on urban livelihoods in South and West Asia, Africa, and Central and South America. Collectively, this volume highlights the social forces driving the advanced marginality of the world’s urban poor, while drawing attention to an emergent subaltern politics of urban repossession and resistance in the 21st century.” —Phillip A. Hough, Florida Atlantic University, USA. Author of At the Margins of the Global Market: Making Commodities, Workers, and Crisis in Rural Colombia, Cambridge University Press, 2022, and Editor in Chief of International Journal of Comparative Sociology. “This book extends the theoretical debates on regimes of dispossession to the urban realm in the global south, broadening the scholarship on a subject that has received relatively more attention in agrarian contexts. The work draws on a variety of illuminating case studies that examine how the dispossessed experience and resist dispossession in cities. I urge scholars and activists concerned with these themes to read this timely and valuable volume.” —Daniel Bin, Associate Professor of Social Sciences, University of Brasilia, Brazil. Author of Capitalist Dispossessions: Redistribution and Capital Expansion in Contemporary Brazil, Routledge, 2025. “Much of the violence and instability in underdeveloped nations comes from dispossessing the land of the poor. Urban Regimes of Dispossession in the Global South tells you everything you need to know about this essential phenomenon: The case studies are powerful. The Beirut chapter alone is worth the price of the whole book.” —Samuel Cohn, Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University, USA. Author of All Societies Die: How to Keep Hope Alive, Cornell University Press, 2021. Author InformationLipon Mondal, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Dhaka. He has published nearly a dozen articles in top-notch journals, including Urban Studies, the Journal of World-Systems Research, and the International Journal of Comparative Sociology. His research focuses on global political economy, world-systems analyses, urban sociology, labour control, and sociological theory. David L. Brunsma, PhD, is Professor of Sociology at Virginia Tech. He was founding co-Editor of the peer-reviewed journal Sociology of Race and Ethnicity and is founding co-Editor of the book series by the same name at University of Georgia Press. He studies race, racism, whiteness, and racialization. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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