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Abstract(s)
Mainstream urban theory fails to encompass urbanization in Africa. Among its
many drivers, armed conflicts displace rural populations to cities, accelerating urban
processes and impacting sustainability and governance — the phenomenon of conflict-
induced urbanization. In the province of Cabo Delgado, a violent insurgency
has been displacing thousands of civilians since 2017; many of whom have fled to
the provincial capital Pemba, doubling its population in just 5 years. This article
presents the theoretical framework and methodological design for an inquiry located
within a contemporary critique of mainstream urban studies; the goal is to analyse
conflict-induced urbanization in Pemba with a comparative case study, using participatory
visual methods, for which a pilot study took place in September 2022.
With this, the author aims to contribute to engaged urban studies in Mozambique
and Portugal and to transform the trauma of war into opportunities for sustainable
development and prosperity.
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Keywords
Conflict-induced urbanization Critical urban studies Participatory visual methodologies Cabo Delgado
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Agostinho do Amaral, S. (2023). Armed conflict and urbanization in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique : a methodology for a critical inquiry. Urban Forum. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12132-023-09505-y
Publisher
Springer
