Globalizing City: The Urban And Economic Transformation Of Accra, Ghana
by Richard Grant 2020-12-29 17:03:44
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As urbanization of the world’s population grows at an ever-increasing pace, the need to understand the effects of globalization on cities is at the forefront of urban studies. Traditional scholarship largely employs a framework of analysis base... Read more

As urbanization of the world’s population grows at an ever-increasing pace, the need to understand the effects of globalization on cities is at the forefront of urban studies. Traditional scholarship largely employs a framework of analysis based on the globalizing experience of Western cities. In Globalizing City, Richard Grant draws on ten years of empirical research in Accra, Ghana’s capital city, to show how this African metropolis is as deeply transformed by globalization as the cities of other world regions.

Grant reveals the ways in which international, transnational, and local forces are operating on the urban landscape of Accra, from elite gated communities to the poorest slums. Through interviews and extensive fieldwork, he examines how foreign companies, returned expatriates, and native Ghanaians foster globalization on multiple levels. Globalizing City offers an excellent case study of the complex social and economic dynamics that have transformed Accra, providing an essential guide for studying globalizing cities in general.

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  • 9.34 X 6.29 X 0.71 in
  • 208
  • Syracuse University Press
  • February 28, 2009
  • English
  • 9780815631729
Richard Grant is an English writer who has been based in the USA for fifteen years. His first book, Ghost Riders, attracted enormous praise, winning the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. His second was B...
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