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Informal infrastructuring: The defining feature of 21st century urbanization

CSS Publication Number
CSS26-25
Full Publication Date
April 4, 2026
Abstract

Urbanization drives global socio-spatial transformation. Informality is central to this transformation, but is treated as a peripheral process on the margins of cities and economies. Informality is often associated with specific locations, overlooking the fact that it constitutes a dynamic, global process operating across spatial and temporal scales. We develop the concept of informal infrastructuring to interrogate how, through informality, people, places, processes, and politics reconfigure and build urban life. We draw together planetary and postcolonial strands of urban theory to conceptualize informal infrastructuring as a global phenomenon. To imagine informality as peripheral is to mistake marginalization with marginality.

Co-Author(s)
Elmond Bandauko
Research Areas
Urban Systems and Built Environment
Keywords

Infrastructure, informal infrastructuring, informality, planetary urbanization

Publication Type
Journal Article
Digital Object Identifier
https://doi.org/10.1177/03091325261438966
Full Citation

Bandauko, E., & Finn, B. M. (2026). Informal infrastructuring: The defining feature of 21st century urbanization. Progress in Human Geography, 0(0). CSS26-25