A focus on the lived experiences of beneficiaries of South Africa's main housing programme reveals its diverse results, which challenge more straightforward readings of it in either largely positive or largely negative terms. Incorporating specific findings from previous studies in the metropolitan areas of Johannesburg and Durban, the paper explores a range of emotions, experiences and effects of the housing benefit across three dimensions: first, beneficiaries’ interactions with their housing; second, gendered experiences; and third, citizenship practices. Discussing different aspects of the lived experience of the housing sheds light on the effects of policy on people’s lives, helping to refine and distinguish multiple facets of an ofte...
When the Government of National Unity took office in 1994, it inherited a country with severe inequa...
How do the everyday contexts in which ordinary women struggle to access and maintain a place on the ...
Before 1993, the population of refugees in South Africa was negligible. The political stability sinc...
A focus on the lived experiences of beneficiaries of South Africa's main housing programme reveals i...
Experiences of apartheid in South Africa have resulted in the association of shelter with citizenshi...
While urban divisions are commonly emphasized in urban studies, there has been less emphasis on repr...
In South African cities, millions of men and women living informally, are being rehoused through the...
Research concerning studentification is growing in importance. The supply of private student accommo...
Under apartheid, black African households could not own land or homes in most major urban centres in...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Sociology)This study explores local state constructions of citizenship for the res...
The purpose of the article is to explore the complex and contested politics of urban citizenship in ...
For the past 17 years, the South Africa government has been providing housing schemes for the low-in...
The delivery of housing to low income citizens across South Africa reflects the state’s realisation ...
The post-apartheid state has, through the provision of subsidies, fuelled a massive expansion of for...
Social housing aims to redress the housing crisis that South Africa is currently facing given the ba...
When the Government of National Unity took office in 1994, it inherited a country with severe inequa...
How do the everyday contexts in which ordinary women struggle to access and maintain a place on the ...
Before 1993, the population of refugees in South Africa was negligible. The political stability sinc...
A focus on the lived experiences of beneficiaries of South Africa's main housing programme reveals i...
Experiences of apartheid in South Africa have resulted in the association of shelter with citizenshi...
While urban divisions are commonly emphasized in urban studies, there has been less emphasis on repr...
In South African cities, millions of men and women living informally, are being rehoused through the...
Research concerning studentification is growing in importance. The supply of private student accommo...
Under apartheid, black African households could not own land or homes in most major urban centres in...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Sociology)This study explores local state constructions of citizenship for the res...
The purpose of the article is to explore the complex and contested politics of urban citizenship in ...
For the past 17 years, the South Africa government has been providing housing schemes for the low-in...
The delivery of housing to low income citizens across South Africa reflects the state’s realisation ...
The post-apartheid state has, through the provision of subsidies, fuelled a massive expansion of for...
Social housing aims to redress the housing crisis that South Africa is currently facing given the ba...
When the Government of National Unity took office in 1994, it inherited a country with severe inequa...
How do the everyday contexts in which ordinary women struggle to access and maintain a place on the ...
Before 1993, the population of refugees in South Africa was negligible. The political stability sinc...