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Upcoming events at SOAS

26th Nov 2017

Dr Matteo Rizzo (SOAS, University of London)

Chair: Professor Henry Bernstein (SOAS, University of London)

Discussant: Alana Dave (International Transport Workers Federation)

BOOK LAUNCH: Taken for a Ride: Grounding Neoliberalism, Precarious Labour, and Public Transport in an African Metropolis
Tuesday, 28 November, 5-7PM

Room: Djam Lecture Theatre (DLT), SOAS Main Building

How does public transport work in an African city under neoliberalism? Who has the power to influence its changing shape over time? What does it mean to be a precarious and informal worker in the private minibuses that provide such transport in Dar es Salaam? These are the main questions that inform this in-depth case study of Dar es Salaam’s public transport system over more than forty years. The growth of cities and informal economies are two central manifestations of globalisation in the developing world. Taken for a Ride addresses both, drawing on long-term fieldwork in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and charting its public transport system’s journey from public to private provision. This new addition to the Oxford University Press series “Critical Frontiers of Theory, Research, and Policy in International Development Studies” investigates this shift alongside the increasing deregulation of the sector and the resulting chaotic modality of public transport. It reviews state attempts to regain control over public transport and documents how informal wage relations prevailed in the sector. The changing political attitude of workers towards employers and the state is investigated from an initial incapacity to respond to exploitation, to the political organisation and unionisation which won workers concessions on labour rights. A longitudinal study of workers throws light on patterns of occupational mobility in the sector. The book ends with an analysis of the political and economic interests that shaped the introduction of Bus Rapid Transit in Dar es Salaam, and local resistance to it. Taken for a Ride is an interdisciplinary political economy of public transport, exposing the limitations of market fundamentalist and postcolonial approaches to the study of economic informality, the urban experience in developing countries, and their failure to locate the agency of the urban poor within their economic and political structures. It is both a contribution to and a call for the contextualised study of neoliberalism.

Matteo Rizzo has degrees in Political Sciences, Development Studies and Economic History from “L’Orientale” University (Naples, Italy) and SOAS (MSc and PhD), where he also completed an ESRC postdoctoral fellowship. Matteo has taught at SOAS, LSE, Oxford and Cambridge, where he was a Smuts Research Fellow in African Studies at the Centre of African Studies. Matteo also worked for over two years as a policy adviser on rural poverty for Save the Children UK and as a consultant for the ILO, the International Transport Workers Federation, SIDA and Oxfam GB. Matteo is a member of the Editorial Working Group of the Review of African Political Economy.
 

All welcome, no need to book but please do arrive early to be sure of a seat. Details of all events in the seminar series are provided below. We look forward to seeing you there.
 

SOAS DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES & UCL, BLOOMSBURY AND EAST LONDON DOCTORAL TRAINING PARTNERSHIP

Seminar Series, Term 1, 2017-18

Tuesdays, 5-7PM

Room: Djam Lecture Theatre (DLT), SOAS Main Building

All welcome, no need to book

* 28 November *

Dr Matteo Rizzo (SOAS, University of London)

Book Launch: Taken for a Ride: Grounding Neoliberalism, Precarious Labour, and Public Transport in an African Metropolis

 

* 5 December *

Professor Bridget O’Laughlin
The Politics of the ‘Surplus Population’ Question in Southern Africa

* 9 December *

ONE DAY PUBLIC CONFERENCE AND BOOK LAUNCH

AT THE BRUNEI GALLERY EXHIBITION ‘BEHIND THE INDIAN BOOM’

 

Ground Down By Growth: Tribe, Caste, Class and Inequality in 21st Century India
 

10am – 7.30pm, Djam Lecture Theatre (DLT), SOAS Main Building

Free tickets and registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ground-down-by-growth-tribe-caste-class-and-inequality-in-21st-century-india-tickets-39121567662

 

Further details are available on the SOAS Development Studies Department website: https://www.soas.ac.uk/development/events/devstudseminars/