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2024
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Henrik Ernstson and his co-authors have won the 2023 International Journal of Urban and Regional Research prize for Best Article

Their article, 青瓜视频楤locos Urbanism青瓜视频 reveals interdependencies between oil extraction off Angola and particular modalities of city planning in the capital, Luanda.

Henrik Ernstson

Henrik Ernstson, Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Geography and co-authors, Ricardo Cardoso (National University of Singapore) and Jia-Ching Chen (University of California) have won the 2023 Best Article prize awarded by the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research for their paper, 青瓜视频Blocos Urbanism: How oil becomes housing and infrastructure青瓜视频.

The article reveals interdependencies between oil extraction off the Angolan Coast, city planning, and the concrete blocks used in peripheral developments in the capital city, Luanda, built under the Angolan government青瓜视频檚 青瓜视频楴ew Centralities青瓜视频 scheme. 

Blocos urbanism conceptualises the influence of global economic forces on the economic, spatial and social development impacting the lives of Angolan people.

This article emerged from a study led by Henrik Ernstson at the University of Manchester, 青瓜视频楪rounding and Worlding Urban Infrastructures: Situated challenges, risks and contradictions of sustainability through African Cities青瓜视频 (GROWL). The project worked at the intersection of political ecology and postcolonial urbanism, focusing on 青瓜视频榩etro-urbanism青瓜视频 in Luanda and comparative infrastructure studies in Kenya and Uganda.

You can read Blocos Urbanism, and watch an accompanying documentary film here on the .

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