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    The first two centuries of colonial agriculture in the cape colony: A historiographical review∗

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    A Family of Eventually Expanding Piecewise Linear Maps of the Interval

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    Trends and challenges in the education of the South African Bantu, /

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    Golden jubilee lectures, Faculty of Education, University College of Fort Hare, 1966.Includes bibliographical references

    The Missing Politics of Urban Vulnerability: The State and the Co-production of Climate Risk.

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    Studies of urban disaster and climate change risk have increasingly invoked governmentality as a theoretical frame for understanding how urban risk governance functions. This article argues that the use of governmentality in this context can advance political readings of urban vulnerability to climate risk. However, using the idiom of co-production from Science and Technology Studies, I question current treatments of the politics of expertise in the urban risk governance literature, highlighting the need to understand the political commitments and practices that shape the implementation of purportedly technical risk knowledge and their particular manifestation in the context of informal, urban settlements. A case study from Bogota, Colombia, links the science and practice of state risk management to vulnerability outcomes in informal urban settlements. It shows how a new suite of qualitative methodological approaches are revealing of the power-knowledge dynamics in governance that influence vulnerability, and their differential social effects
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