Article Title: “Insurgent informality: the struggle over space production between the Israeli state and its Palestinian Bedouin communities”
Authors: Yosef Jabareen and Orwa Switat
Journal: Space and Polity
DOI: 10.1080/13562576.2019.1587258
When the article was first published online, the below sentences and References were missing in the article.
The following text should be included in the Introduction section:
“Jabareen (2014) conceptualizes informality as social space, which is perceived, conceived, and lived space. As perceived space, it has a spatial logic of organization. As perceived space, it is still not considered a ‘legal’ space, informality has some unique spatial practices, which structure daily life and a broader urban reality. As a conceived space, it is planned, designed, and produced by the people rather than the planners and architects or experts of the state or local governments.”
The following references should be included in the References section,
Jabareen, Y. (2017). The right to space production and the right to necessity: Insurgent versus legal rights of Palestinians in Jerusalem. Planning Theory, 16(1) 6-31.
Jabareen, Y. (2015). Territoriality of Negation: Co-production of “Creative Destruction” in Israel, Geoforum 66, 11-25.
Jabareen, Y. (2014). “Do it yourself” as an informal mode of space production: Conceptualizing informality, Journal of Urbanism 7 (4), 414-428.
Jabareen, Y. (2014a). ‘The Right to the City’ Revisited: Assessing Urban Rights in Developing Cities - The Case of Arab Cities in Israel, Habitat International, 41: 135-141.
Jabareen, Y. (2009). Building Conceptual Framework: Philosophy, Definitions and Procedure, International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 8(4): 49-62.
The online version has been corrected.