Classify, Exclude, Police

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Laurent Fourchard. Classify, Exclude, Police
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
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IJURR-SUSC Published Titles
CLASSIFY, EXCLUDE, POLICE. Urban Lives in South Africa and Nigeria
Series Editors’ Preface. IJURR Studies in Urban and Social Change Book Series
Acknowledgements
Classify, Exclude, Police
Notes
PART I Governing Colonial Urban Space
Notes
Chapter 1 Classifying and Excluding Migrants
Race and Urban Space
Differentiating Urbans from Migrants in South Africa
Stabilisation Policies and Urban Residential Rights
Reinterpreting the Riots in Sharpeville and Langa
Differentiating Natives from Non‐Natives in Nigeria
The Birth of Territorial Enclaves: Non‐Native Neighbourhoods
Regionalism and Decolonisation
The Kano Riots
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 2 The Making of a Delinquent
Rise of Urban Poverty and Delinquency Issues
Between Psychometric Expertise and Penal Reform in South Africa
The Empire’s First Social Services in Lagos
Race, Gender and Welfare
From Preference to Racial Differentiation in South Africa
Juvenile Prostitution and the Construction of a Moral Space in Nigeria
A Coercive Incomplete Welfare State
From Financial Indigence to Flogging in Urban Nigeria
Violent Socialisation of Urban Youth in South African Institutions
Conclusion
Notes
PART II Policing the Neighbourhood
Notes
Chapter 3 Vigilantism and Violence Under Colonialism and Apartheid
Policing in a Colonial Situation: Historiographical Detours
Violence and Vigilantism in South African Townships
Violence and the Making of Township Communities in the Cape Flats
Violence and Vigilantism in South‐West Nigeria
Honour and Violence in the Centre of Ibadan
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 4 Commodification, Politicisation and Uneven Pacification of Contemporary Vigilantism
State Regulation and Commodification in Nigeria
Commodifying Protection and Regulating Vigilante Violence in Ibadan
Return to Democracy and Uneven Pacification of Vigilantism
Politicisation, Bureaucratisation and Feminisation of Vigilantism in the Cape Flats
Politicisation of Security Initiatives
Limited Pacification and Bureaucratisation of Vigilantism
Feminisation of Vigilantism
Conclusion
Notes
PART III Politics of the Street, Politics in the Office
Note
Chapter 5 Patronage, Taxation and the Politicisation of Urban Space
Patronage and Urban Projects
The Amala Politics in Ibadan
The Metropolitan Project in Lagos
Revenues, Violence and Politicisation in Motor Parks
Extorting Money or Levying Taxes?
Governing Transport Between Patronage and Bureaucracy
Violence, Loyalty and Politicisation in Motor Parks
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 6 Bureaucrats, Indigenes and a New Urban Politics of Exclusion
Institutionalising Exclusion, Manufacturing New Urban Belonging
Producing Certificates, Identifying Urban Ancestry
Indigeneity, Segregation and Patronage
Conclusion
Notes
Conclusion. The Urban Legacy of Exclusion, Policing and Violence
References
Appendix 1 Dictionary. Baale, bale, balogun, oba, olubadan
Bachelor
Bantustan, reserves
Coloured
Compounds (South Africa)
Compounds (Nigeria) or ile (in Yoruba)
Hostels or barracks
Indigenes/non‐indigenes
Indirect rule
Natives/non‐natives
Pass and Reference book
Sabon gari and sabo
Squat
Shebeen
Slum
Index
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