Deljana Iossifova
University of Manchester
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Urban Geography | 2015
Deljana Iossifova
Recent scholarship on the characteristics of Chinese urbanism engages with the practices and possible consequences of so-called enclave urbanism, said to generate cities as agglomerations of patchworked enclaves. Acknowledging that inequality becomes explicit in supposedly self-contained enclaves, in this paper, I seek to advance the initial debate by shifting the focus onto the spaces and processes in-between the enclaves. I draw on fieldwork in Shanghai to argue that perceptions of inequality, individual and group identities, everyday cultures and, ultimately, new ways of being in and making the city are shaped amidst the in-between spaces that essentiate emerging cities in China and elsewhere: urban borderlands. I outline a research agenda around the current and future urban condition and propose the exploration of borderland urbanism as a timely new direction in urban geography.
Environment and Urbanization | 2015
Deljana Iossifova
China has seen rapid economic development and urbanization, and this has included the upgrading of traditional sanitation systems. But the speed of this transition raises concerns about the coexistence of diverging sanitation practices and their impact. This paper asks how this coexistence is experienced by low-income urban residents in Shanghai. It is based on field research during four weeks in July 2013, which involved in-depth, open-ended interviews with 20 low-income urban residents. The article concludes that these diverging everyday practices are situated at the core of urban socio-spatial differentiation, inequality, exclusion and discrimination. Particularly affected are rural-to-urban migrants and ageing working-class residents, for whom the lack of access to improved sanitation may be associated with stigmatization and social isolation. Future research should examine how changing sanitation cultures under urban development and diverging sanitation practices in different contexts can affect family ties, social relations and socio-spatial integration. To view an animated video that illustrates the ideas discussed in this paper, please visit https://youtu.be/BPEU_apfoLo
Architectural Design | 2012
Ulysses Sengupta; Deljana Iossifova
For many students, sustainability has become an obligatory add-on for any project. Here Ulysses Sengupta and Deljana Iossifova explain how they have sought to address this in their teaching at the University of Nottingham through a ‘systemic diagramming’ approach. This provides essential tools for understanding how resource flows and environmental concerns are embedded in physical urban transformation, socioeconomic fault lines and underlying power relations.
Biological Conservation | 2011
J.A. Puppim de Oliveira; Osman Balaban; C.N.H. Doll; Raquel Moreno-Peñaranda; Alexandros Gasparatos; Deljana Iossifova; Aki Suwa
Urban Design International | 2009
Deljana Iossifova
Cities | 2013
Deljana Iossifova
Critical Planning. 2009;16:98-116. | 2009
Deljana Iossifova
In: Jo Beall, Basu Guha-Khasnobis, Ravi Kanbur, editor(s). Urbanization and Development in Asia: Multidimensional Perspectives . New Delhi: Oxford University Press; 2012. p. 73-94. | 2012
Deljana Iossifova
In: Tim Edensor, Mark Jayne, editor(s). Urban Theory Beyond the West: A World of Cities . London and New York: Routledge; 2011. p. 193-206. | 2011
Deljana Iossifova
In: Izabela Mironowicz, Judith Ryser, editor(s). Urban Change. The Prospect of Transformation . Nairobi/Wroclaw: UN-Habitat & Wroclaw University of Technology; 2011. p. 68-75. | 2011
Deljana Iossifova