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Popular Housing and Urban Land Tenure in the Middle East
Case Studies from Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey
Edited by Myriam Ababsa, Baudouin Dupret and Eric Denis
352 Pages, 6.00 x 9.00 in, 57 b/w illustrations
- Hardback
- 9789774165405
- August 2012
- Region: Worldwide
£24.95
LE300.00
$39.50
- EPUB
- 9781617973512
- October 2012
- Region: Worldwide
$39.50
- 9781617975318
- August 2012
- Region: Worldwide
$39.50
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Forms and Norms: Questioning Illegal Urban Housing in the Middle East
Myriam Ababsa, Baudouin Dupret, and Eric Denis
The Production of Forms and Norms from Within
Mukhalafat in Damascus: The Form of an Informal Settlement
Etienne Léna
Selling One’s Property in an Informal Settlement: A Praxeological Approach to a Syrian Case Study
Baudouin Dupret and Myriam Ferrier
Securing Property in Informal Neighborhoods in Damascus through Tax Payments
Myriam Ferrier
Inhabitants’ Daily Practices to Obtain Legal Status for Their Homes and Security of Tenure: Egypt
Marion Séjourné
Vertical versus Horizontal: Constraints of Modern Living Conditions in Informal Settlements and the Reality of Construction
Franziska Laue
The Politics of Sacred Space in Downtown Beirut (1853–2008)
Ward Vloeberghs
Shared Social and Juridical Meanings as Observed in an Aleppo ‘Marginal’ Neighborhood
Zouhair Ghazzal
Public Policies toward Informal Settlements: From Eviction to Self-help Recognition (or Legitimization) and Back
Secure Land Tenure? Stakes and Contradictions of Land Titling and Upgrading Policies in the Global Middle East and Egypt
Agnès Deboulet
The Commodification of the Ashwa’iyyat: Urban Land, Housing Market Unification, and de Soto’s Interventions in Egypt
Eric Denis
Public Policies toward Informal Settlements in Jordan (1965–2010)
Myriam Ababsa
Mülk Allahindir (‘This House is God’s Property’): Legitimizing Land Ownership in the Suburbs of Istanbul
Jean-François Pérouse
Law, Rights, and Justice in Informal Settlements: The Crossed Frames of Reference of Town Planning in a Large Urban Development Project in Beirut
Valérie Clerc
The Coastal Settlements of Ouzaii and Jnah: Analysis of an Upgrading Project in Beirut
Falk Jähnigen
Myriam Ababsa is a research fellow in social geography at the French Institute for the Near East in Amman. Her work focuses on the impact of public policies on regional and urban development in Jordan and Syria.
Baudouin Dupret is a research fellow at the French National Center for Scientific Research, based in Paris, and a lecturer in Islamic law and socio-legal sciences at the University of Louvain. He has published extensively in the fields of the sociology and anthropology of law, legislation, and media, especially in the Middle East.
Eric Denis is a senior research fellow affiliated with the French National Center for Scientific Research, and is based at the French Institute in Pondicherry, India. He has published widely in the field of urban studies and geography of the Middle East.