The Gauteng City-Region (GCR) in South Africa is a paradigmatic example of extended urbanization, in which the legacy of mining and apartheid continue to impact spatial practices and the experience of everyday life. The dynamics between urban centralities such as Johannesburg and regional-scale peripheries established by this legacy characterize the "spatiality of poverty" that exists in the GCR today. Yet the relational urbanization processes occurring on these under-researched urban peripheries are also driven by the choices and strategies of people, or "popular agency," as they negotiate both local and regional-scale spaces in pursuit of opportunities. Utilizing the northern part of the GCR as a case study, the article presents ethnograp...
In South Africa attempts are being made to address the socio-spatial distortions of the apartheid er...
International audienceSquatters and informal dwellers are no longer understood as helpless people ex...
Contemporary neoliberal policies in Cape Town, South Africa repeat and perpetuate colonial and apart...
This article interrogates the term "periphery" by examining the forms of urbanisation unfolding in t...
As the dynamo of South Africa’s economy, Johannesburg commands a central position in the nation’s im...
Dreams of a fully integrated and equitable South Africa have not been realized in the twenty years s...
Report to the Gauteng Intersectoral Development Unit, AugustPoverty in our cities is probably the ke...
This article addresses the twin issues of urbanisation and the eradication of the socio-spatial patt...
This paper investigates opportunities to connect divided cities by analysing ways in which occupatio...
This paper investigates opportunities to connect divided cities by analysing ways in which occupatio...
This article addresses the twin issues of urbanisation and the eradication of the socio-spatial patt...
textabstractDrawing on practical experiences of almost 15 years working within Gauteng Province and ...
The city of Johannesburg lies at the heart of a sprawling metropolis. This metropolis, which we shal...
Les politiques urbaines de « reconstruction » post-apartheid de ces dernières décennies n’ont pas pe...
Abstract: The draconian planning system of the apartheid regime in South Africa played a huge role i...
In South Africa attempts are being made to address the socio-spatial distortions of the apartheid er...
International audienceSquatters and informal dwellers are no longer understood as helpless people ex...
Contemporary neoliberal policies in Cape Town, South Africa repeat and perpetuate colonial and apart...
This article interrogates the term "periphery" by examining the forms of urbanisation unfolding in t...
As the dynamo of South Africa’s economy, Johannesburg commands a central position in the nation’s im...
Dreams of a fully integrated and equitable South Africa have not been realized in the twenty years s...
Report to the Gauteng Intersectoral Development Unit, AugustPoverty in our cities is probably the ke...
This article addresses the twin issues of urbanisation and the eradication of the socio-spatial patt...
This paper investigates opportunities to connect divided cities by analysing ways in which occupatio...
This paper investigates opportunities to connect divided cities by analysing ways in which occupatio...
This article addresses the twin issues of urbanisation and the eradication of the socio-spatial patt...
textabstractDrawing on practical experiences of almost 15 years working within Gauteng Province and ...
The city of Johannesburg lies at the heart of a sprawling metropolis. This metropolis, which we shal...
Les politiques urbaines de « reconstruction » post-apartheid de ces dernières décennies n’ont pas pe...
Abstract: The draconian planning system of the apartheid regime in South Africa played a huge role i...
In South Africa attempts are being made to address the socio-spatial distortions of the apartheid er...
International audienceSquatters and informal dwellers are no longer understood as helpless people ex...
Contemporary neoliberal policies in Cape Town, South Africa repeat and perpetuate colonial and apart...