A few notable reviews of Edgar Pieterse and AbdouMaliq Simone’s edited volume Rogue Urbanism: Emergent African Cities have popped up over the last few months. “Many contributions in the book reconstruct and lay bare class issues, producing the kinds of credible, socially-engaged accounts we badly need more of.” writes Guillermo Delgado in an article which appeared in Antipode. Percy Zvomuya of South African weekly Mail & Guardian calls the book “…at once catchy, apt and subversive…” in his review posted here.