Lecture

City Inhabitants

Description

This lecture explores the social composition of urban populations, emphasizing the diversity in aspirations, dreams, and actions among city dwellers. It delves into the demographic shifts in African cities, focusing on the challenges posed by a predominantly young population and internal migration. The lecture also discusses the various types of urban inhabitants, from protesters to tourists, highlighting the dynamic nature of public spaces and the importance of considering different user profiles in urban planning. The concept of the 'right to the city' is examined, particularly in the context of equitable urban development and the needs of marginalized populations.

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