International audienceThis article analyses post-apartheid public spaces through social and spatial practices at the Victoria & Alfred (V&A) Waterfront mall in Cape Town. Our empirical evidence suggests that these public spaces involve much more than just consumption patterns, as they sustain and support novel ways of asserting social identities in a new political situation. These changes are, however, quite complex and fraught with ambivalence. Consequently, we scrutinize how race is staged in that space, and how racial diversity produces various kinds of boundaries. We then argue that these urban practices lead us to an understanding of the precarious balance between private and public spaces. We propose the notion of `publicization' -- t...
One of the greatest challenges of contemporary cities is to engage with their emerging inequality. T...
Hoffman Square, Driehoek Neighbourhood Park and Old Regional Park are public spaces in Mangaung. Hen...
The glory years of transformation after the 1994 democratic elections were underpinned by hope, a ve...
International audienceThis article analyses post-apartheid public spaces through social and spatial ...
Recent debates have highlighted trends towards the privatisation of public space and the incorp...
Cities and public spaces are changing. Many movements such as ‘Black Lives Matter’ are questioning t...
Abstract: Local government in South Africa witnessed major deracialisation and the emergence of larg...
Citizens in Cape Town have been claiming urban public space for private use since the 1970s. This ar...
Within the context of African cities that are considered to have poor economic prospects and are fai...
International audienceWe argue here that public space research might benefit theoretically from the ...
International audienceWe argue here that public space research might benefit theoretically from the ...
init_4371_1177061931South African cities were subjected to artificial, unnatural growth patterns bro...
South Africa went through a gruesome system of segregation known as apartheid, from 1948 until 1994 ...
One of the greatest challenges of contemporary cities is to engage with their emerging inequality. T...
Recent debates have highlighted trends towards the privatisation of public space and the incorporat...
One of the greatest challenges of contemporary cities is to engage with their emerging inequality. T...
Hoffman Square, Driehoek Neighbourhood Park and Old Regional Park are public spaces in Mangaung. Hen...
The glory years of transformation after the 1994 democratic elections were underpinned by hope, a ve...
International audienceThis article analyses post-apartheid public spaces through social and spatial ...
Recent debates have highlighted trends towards the privatisation of public space and the incorp...
Cities and public spaces are changing. Many movements such as ‘Black Lives Matter’ are questioning t...
Abstract: Local government in South Africa witnessed major deracialisation and the emergence of larg...
Citizens in Cape Town have been claiming urban public space for private use since the 1970s. This ar...
Within the context of African cities that are considered to have poor economic prospects and are fai...
International audienceWe argue here that public space research might benefit theoretically from the ...
International audienceWe argue here that public space research might benefit theoretically from the ...
init_4371_1177061931South African cities were subjected to artificial, unnatural growth patterns bro...
South Africa went through a gruesome system of segregation known as apartheid, from 1948 until 1994 ...
One of the greatest challenges of contemporary cities is to engage with their emerging inequality. T...
Recent debates have highlighted trends towards the privatisation of public space and the incorporat...
One of the greatest challenges of contemporary cities is to engage with their emerging inequality. T...
Hoffman Square, Driehoek Neighbourhood Park and Old Regional Park are public spaces in Mangaung. Hen...
The glory years of transformation after the 1994 democratic elections were underpinned by hope, a ve...