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COLLECTIVE ACTION AND URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION Urban and Regional Planning and Development Series Series Editors: Professor Peter Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK Professor Graham Haughton, University of Hull, UK The Urban and Regional Planning and Development Series has developed a strong profile since it was launched in 1995. It is internationally recognised for its high quality research monographs. The emphasis is on presenting original research findings which are informed by the theoretical sophistication and methodological rigour. It is avowedly global in its outlook, with contributions welcomed from around the world. The series is open to contributions from a wide varitey of disciplines, including planning, geography, sociology, political science, public administration and economics. Collective Action and Urban Poverty Alleviation Community Organizations and the Struggle for Shelter in Manila GAVIN SHATKIN University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, USA © Gavin Shatkin 2007 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmit- ted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher. Gavin Shatkin has asserted his moral right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the author of this work. Published by Ashgate Publishing Limited Ashgate Publishing Company Gower House Suite 420 Croft Road 101 Cherry Street Aldershot Burlington, VT 05401-4405 Hampshire GU11 3HR USA England Ashgate website: http://www.ashgate.com British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Shatkin, Gavin Collective action and urban poverty alleviation : community organizations and the struggle for shelter in Manila. - (Urban and regional planning and development) 1. Non-governmental organizations - Philippines - Manila 2. Squatter settlements - Philippines - Manila 3. Community development - Philippines - Manila 4. Non-governmenal organizations - Philippines - Manila - Case studies 5. Squatter settlements - Philippines - Manila - Case studies 6. Community development - Philippines - Manila - Case studies 7. Manila (Philippines) - Politics and government 8. Philippines - Politics and government - 1986- I. Title 361.7'7'0959916 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Shatkin, Gavin. Collective action and urban poverty alleviation : community organizations and the struggle for shelter in Manila / by Gavin Shatkin. p. cm. -- (Urban and regional planning and development series) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 978-0-7546-4786-7 1. Community development--Philippines--Manila Metropolitan Area. 2. Community organization--Philippines--Manila Metropolitan Area. 3. Manila Metropolitan Area-- Politics and government--Citizen participation. 4. Land use--Philippines--Manila Metropolitan Area--Planning--Citizen participation. I. Title. HN720.M33S53 2007 307.3'4160959916--dc22 2006033552 ISBN: 978-0-7546-4786-7 Printed and bound in Great Britain by Antony Rowe Ltd, Chippenham, Wiltshire. Contents List of Figures vii List of Tables viii Preface and Acknowledgements x List of Abbreviations xiii 1 Introduction 1 Perspectives on CBOs and Community Development 3 Globalization and Community-based Collective Action 9 The Metro Manila Context 12 Methodology of the Study 14 Outline of the Book 17 2 Obstacles to Empowerment: Local Politics and Community Organizing in Metro Manila 19 Urban Politics, Land Markets, and Civil Society Participation 20 Historical Foundations of Contemporary Urban Politics in the Philippines 26 Martial Law and the Urban Poor Movement 28 CBOs and the State in the Post-Marcos Era 32 The Social and Political Impacts of Globalization 34 Conclusion 40 3 Community-Based Organizations and the State: Five Case Studies 41 The Structure of the Community Organizing System in Metro Manila 42 CBOs and the State in the Case Study Communities 49 Conclusion 60 4 Building Communities: Social Capital and Participation in CBOS 63 Theories of Community Participation in Informal Settlements 64 Methodology of the Household Survey 66 Profile of the Case Study Communities 67 Kinship and Social Ties in the Communities 72 Participation in the Communities 74 Household Characteristics and Participation 78 Conclusion 79 vi Collective Action and Urban Poverty Alleviation 5 Political Identities and Collective Action 81 Political Orientations of the Urban Poor: A Brief Theoretical Review 82 Political Orientations of Informal Settlers in Metro Manila 85 Resident Perceptions of their Political Environment in the Case Study Communities 88 Residents’ Perceptions of CBO Agency 93 The Origins of Political Activism in Pasay and Navotas 96 Role of Non-Governmental Organizations 100 Community Identities 101 6 A Quantitive Assessment of Community Organizing in Metro Manila 103 Methodology of the Survey 104 A Profile of Informal Settlements in Quezon City and Manila 108 Community Organizations: Leadership and Activities 111 CBO relations with NGOs 117 Community Relations with Government 120 Conclusion 122 7 A Comparative Perspective on Collective Action and Community Change 125 The Historical Roots of Contemporary State-Community Relations in the Philippines 127 Community-Based Organizations and the State: Lessons from Metro Manila, Bangkok and Porto Alegre 129 Community-Based Organizations and Communities 134 Conclusion 137 Appendix 141 Bibliography 151 Index 173 List of Figures Figure 1.1: Location of the Case Study Communities in Metro Manila 16 Figure 2.1: Development of Commercial Space by City and Municipality in Metro Manila, 1990-1997 (square feet per square kilometer of land area) 37 Figure 2.2: Development of Industrial Space by City and Municipality in Metro Manila, 1990-1997 (square feet per square kilometer of land area) 38 Figure 2.3: Revenue Per Capita for Cities and Municipalities of Metro Manila,1997 (in pesos) 39 Figure 3.1: Tabing Dagat Daang Hari 52 Figure 3.2: A Roadside Market, National Government Center, Quezon City (Photo Author) 56 Figure 4.1: Average Number of Co-sponsors by Community 72 List of Tables Table 4.1: Socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of residents of the five communities 68 Table 4.2: Resident participation in eleven types of collective activities by community (percents) 75 Table 4.3: Degrees of resident participation in the five communities (percents) 75 Table 4.4: Degree of participation by individual characteristics 78 Table 5.1: Resident perceptions of the impact of the 1986 people’s power revolution the political climate in the Philippines (percent) 90 Table 5.2: Resident views on the impact of President Estrada’s policies on living conditions of informal settlements (percent) 90 Table 5.3: Resident assessment of the performance of the local mayor (percent) 91 Table 5.4: Resident responses to the question: how helpful do you feel the mayor has been to your community? 91 Table 5.5: Resident responses to the question: how helpful do you feel the local barangay office has been to your community 92 Table 5.6: Relationship of participation in collective activities to assessment of the peformance of the mayor 92 Table 5.7: Residents’ assessment of the degree of the local CBOs’ influence on government programs and policies (percent) 94 Table 5.8: Resident perceptions of the likelihood that the community will be evicted in the next five years (percent) 95 Table 5.9: Community improvements named by community residents, and who they felt was responsible for improvements (number of responses) 97 Table 6.1: Prevalence of CBOs in Manila and Quezon City (number of communities) 107 Table 6.2: Ownership of land in informal settlements in Quezon City and Manila (percent) 109 Table 6.3: Perception of the probability of a demolition in the next three years (percent) 111 Table 6.4: Characteristics of informal settlements in Quezon City and Manila (percent) 114 List of Tables ix Table 6.5: Activities undertaken by community-based organizations (percent) 114 Table 6.6: Community improvements named by community residents, and who they felt was responsible for improvements (number of responses) 116 Table 6.7: CBOs receiving various types of assistance from NGOs (percent) 118 Table 6.8: Frequency of interaction between CBOs and government agencies in Quezon City and Manila in the previous 12 months (percent) 121 Table 6.9: Community leaders’ assessment of the performance of the local mayor (percent) 121 Table 6.10: Community leaders’ assessment of the performance of the local mayor (percent) 122 Table 6.11: Community leaders’ assessment of the helpfulness of barangay officials to their community (percent) 122

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