1st Edition

Ethiopia's Urban Transformation Infrastructure, Mobility, and Authoritarianism

By Thomas Betschart Copyright 2027
186 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book investigates the ways in which Ethiopia’s urban landscape is being reshaped by an infrastructure boom in megaproject corridors and industrial parks. Drawing on extensive immersive fieldwork, the book considers how citizens negotiate, appropriate, or resist these engineered spaces. Tracing Ethiopia’s recent investments in expressways, logistics corridors and state-built industrial... Read more

1. Ethiopia’s Infrastructural Turn  2. Building the Future: Industrial Parks and Displacement  3. In the Shadows of the State Industrial Agenda. The emergence of new urban Forms in Sidama  4. Corridors and Peripheries: Roads, Land and Territorial Reordering  5. Governing Movement: Mobility, Securitization and Differential Access  6. Inhabiting Authoritarian Infrastructure. On the Afterlife of Development

 

 

 

 

 

Biography

Thomas Betschart is an urban geographer researching infrastructure, mobility and urban transformation. He completed his PhD at the Urban Studies Program, University of Basel, Switzerland. His work examines the political and socio-spatial consequences of large-scale infrastructure development and its implications for urbanization in Ethiopia.