As part of long‐term comparative research into the Gauteng City‐Region, this article presents mixed‐methods studies in the informal settlement of Denver, located in the industrial belt southeast of Johannesburg’s city center. It unpacks the results of focus groups, ethnographic and expert interviews, as well as mapping with an innovative smartphone tracking application, comparing everyday life for several households in this area before the pandemic in 2019 and during the pan‐ demic in 2020. Findings show that the pandemic exacerbated the disproportionate burdens related to gendered roles of household management, childcare, and mobility, both on the macro‐ as well as the micro‐scale. The article thus defines the “gender–poverty–mobility nexu...
Planning Honours Research Report 2014, Wits UniversitySub-Saharan Africa is currently faced with the...
The informal economy is an important source of income for many poor people living in South Africa. B...
Gender influences the travel behaviour of individuals. The travel behaviour differences between men ...
As part of long-term comparative research into the Gauteng City-Region, this article presents mixed-...
As part of long-term comparative research into the Gauteng City-Region, this article presents mixed-...
South African history widely documents poor women's housing exclusion in urban areas during the apar...
The morphology of many South African cities has changed little over the last 25 years: with some of ...
Despite growing scholarship recognising every-day mobility and the manifestations of geographies of ...
Drawing on GenUrb’s comparative research undertaken in mid-2020 with communities in five cities—Coch...
The Gauteng City-Region (GCR) in South Africa is a paradigmatic example of extended urbanization, in...
The changes in climatic conditions and their associated impacts are contributing to a worsening of e...
Honours Research Report 2016.The ambiguous nature of cities has long been discussed by many scholars...
The footprints of the injustices of apartheid spatial planning remains visible in South Africa, espe...
Infrastructure is a vital basis for supporting sustainable and inclusive socioeconomic growth in cit...
This field study is a thematic and feminist institutionalist analysis on how the civil society and g...
Planning Honours Research Report 2014, Wits UniversitySub-Saharan Africa is currently faced with the...
The informal economy is an important source of income for many poor people living in South Africa. B...
Gender influences the travel behaviour of individuals. The travel behaviour differences between men ...
As part of long-term comparative research into the Gauteng City-Region, this article presents mixed-...
As part of long-term comparative research into the Gauteng City-Region, this article presents mixed-...
South African history widely documents poor women's housing exclusion in urban areas during the apar...
The morphology of many South African cities has changed little over the last 25 years: with some of ...
Despite growing scholarship recognising every-day mobility and the manifestations of geographies of ...
Drawing on GenUrb’s comparative research undertaken in mid-2020 with communities in five cities—Coch...
The Gauteng City-Region (GCR) in South Africa is a paradigmatic example of extended urbanization, in...
The changes in climatic conditions and their associated impacts are contributing to a worsening of e...
Honours Research Report 2016.The ambiguous nature of cities has long been discussed by many scholars...
The footprints of the injustices of apartheid spatial planning remains visible in South Africa, espe...
Infrastructure is a vital basis for supporting sustainable and inclusive socioeconomic growth in cit...
This field study is a thematic and feminist institutionalist analysis on how the civil society and g...
Planning Honours Research Report 2014, Wits UniversitySub-Saharan Africa is currently faced with the...
The informal economy is an important source of income for many poor people living in South Africa. B...
Gender influences the travel behaviour of individuals. The travel behaviour differences between men ...