Publications
Publication list
- Altrock, U. (2009): Conceptualizing Informality: Some Thoughts on the Way Towards Generalization. In: Draft paper, Workshop: “Urban Development in a Globalising World - Overcoming the Formal-Informal Divide” Berlin, WZB, 12-13 June 2009 [online access]
- Altrock, U. (2012): Conceptualizing Informality - some thoughts on the way towards generalization. In: MacFarlane, C., Waibel, M.(Eds.): Urban Informalities. Reflections on the Formal and Informal, pp. 171-193, Farnham/Burlington
- Aßheuer, T., Braun, B., Schüttemeyer, A., Schüttemeyer, D., Simmer, C. (2009): Social and economic adaptation to climate change: brickfields and informality in the face of natural hazards in Dhaka. In: Fifth Urban Research Symposium. Marseille, France (conference proceedings) [online access]
- Etzold, B., Bohle, H., Keck, M., Zingel, W. (2009): Informality as Agency – Negotiating Food Security in Dhaka. In: Die Erde, 2009 (140, 1), pp. 3-24 [online access]
- Gransow, B. (2013): Migrant Communities,Informality and the Challenge of Urban Redevelopment.. In: Catak, N., Duyan, E., Secer, S.(Eds.): Chinese Megacities, Rethinking the Urban, pp. 247-258, Istanbul, Dakam Publishing
- Herrle, P., Fokdal, J. (2011): Urban Informality Discourse: Negotiating Power, Legitimacy and Resources. In: Geographische Zeitschrift , 90 (1), pp. 3-15
- Jahn, H., Ling, L., Han, L. (2010): Migration, informality and health - preliminary results from a public health survey in Guangzhou. In: Berliner China Heft, 38, pp. 52-71 [online access]
- Keck, M. (2012): Informality as borrowed security: Contested food markets in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In: Waibel, M., McFarlane, C.(Eds.): Urban Informalities. Reflections on the Formal and Informal, pp. 111-127, Ashgate, Farnham
- Schröder, F., Waibel, M. (2012): Urban Governance and Informality in China: Investigating Economic Restructuring in Guangzhou. In: Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsgeographie, 56, pp. 97-112
- Schroeder, ., Waibel, . (2012): Urban governance and informality in Chinas Pearl River Delta. In: Kraas, F., et al., .(Eds.): Megacities – Megachallenge: Informal Dynamics of Global Change. Insights from Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Pearl River Delta, China, pp. 146-147, Stuttgart, Borntraeger Science Publishers [online access]
- Waibel, M. (2008): Mega-Urban Growth, Informality and the Issue of Governability: Towards Theorising Specific Informal Dynamics in a Wider Context. In: Reviewed essay of a essay competition in the context of the conference: “Collective Identities, Governance and Empowerment in Megacities”, Urban Planet Conference Series organized by the Irmgard-Coninx-Foundation in cooperation with the Humboldt-University and the WZB, 11 – 16 June 2008, Berlin [online access]