The Kigali story, the Singapore model, and rights to the city
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Fischer, Michael MJ
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Three recent ethnographies of Kigali's urban planning and development provide a welcome addition to a long tradition of such ethnographies, including Lisa Redfield Peattie's famous fieldwork in the planning of Ciudad Guayana (1968; 1987), Grace Goodell's ethnographic account of the disjunction between planning offices in Tehran and the urban settlements (sharaks) of the Khuzistan Development Project modelled on the Tennessee Vally Authority (1986), and Gökce Günel's ethnographic analysis of the disjunction between plans for, and implementation of, Mazdar City and Mazdar Institute in Abu Dhabi (2019).
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2025-08-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of AnthropologyJournal
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
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Wiley
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Fischer, M.M.J. (2025), The Kigali story, the Singapore model, and rights to the city. J R Anthropol Inst, 31: 937-949.
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