1 Cover
2 Series Page
3 Title Page
4 Copyright Page
5 Series Editors’ Preface
6 Acknowledgements
7 Classify, Exclude, Police
8 PART I: Governing Colonial Urban Space Chapter 1: Classifying and Excluding Migrants Race and Urban Space Differentiating Urbans from Migrants in South Africa Differentiating Natives from Non‐Natives in Nigeria Conclusion Chapter 2: The Making of a Delinquent Rise of Urban Poverty and Delinquency Issues Race, Gender and Welfare A Coercive Incomplete Welfare State Conclusion
9 PART II: Policing the Neighbourhood Chapter 3: Vigilantism and Violence Under Colonialism and Apartheid Policing in a Colonial Situation: Historiographical Detours Violence and Vigilantism in South African Townships Violence and the Making of Township Communities in the Cape Flats Violence and Vigilantism in South‐West Nigeria Honour and Violence in the Centre of Ibadan Conclusion Chapter 4: Commodification, Politicisation and Uneven Pacification of Contemporary Vigilantism State Regulation and Commodification in Nigeria Politicisation, Bureaucratisation and Feminisation of Vigilantism in the Cape Flats Conclusion
10 PART III: Politics of the Street, Politics in the Office Chapter 5: Patronage, Taxation and the Politicisation of Urban Space Patronage and Urban Projects Revenues, Violence and Politicisation in Motor Parks Conclusion Chapter 6: Bureaucrats, Indigenes and a New Urban Politics of Exclusion Institutionalising Exclusion, Manufacturing New Urban Belonging Producing Certificates, Identifying Urban Ancestry Indigeneity, Segregation and Patronage Conclusion
11 ConclusionThe Urban Legacy of Exclusion, Policing and Violence
12 References
13 Appendix 1: Dictionary
14 Index
15 End User License Agreement
1 Chapter 0 TABLE I.1 The population of Lagos, Ibadan, Kano, Johannesburg and Cape Town (...
2 Chapter 2TABLE 2.1 Population under age 17 who went before a children’s courtTABLE 2.2 Population under age 21 who went before children’s or juvenile cour...TABLE 2.3 Children and youth under the age of 21 in South African prisons (19...
1 Chapter 0 FIGURE I.1 States and cities in Nigeria FIGURE I.2 Provinces and cities in South Africa.
2 Chapter 3FIGURE 3.1 The Cape Flats in Manenberg (Cape Town) circa 1974FIGURE 3.2 A courtyard in Manenberg between three‐storey buildings (circa 19...FIGURE 3.3 Bere, the historic centre of Ibadan (2003)
3 Chapter 5FIGURE 5.1 Lamidi Adedibu rewarding his followers after the election of the ...FIGURE 5.2 Surulere local government motor park tolls (2018).FIGURE 5.3 Itire Ikate LCDA motor park tolls (2018).FIGURE 5.4 Odi Olowo motor park (Lagos)FIGURE 5.5 Oshodi Isolo Motor Park (Lagos)
4 Chapter 6FIGURE 6.1 Certificates of Indigene in Jos North Local Government (in 2015, ...
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3 Title Page
4 Copyright Page
5 Series Editors’ Preface
6 Acknowledgements
7 Table of Contents
8 Begin Reading
9 Conclusion
10 References
11 Appendix 1 Dictionary
12 Index
13 Wiley End User License Agreement
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