This chapter argues that in the context of the 1938 plague outbreak in Port Elizabeth (now Gqeberha), sanitary measures imposed to control the movements of rats were extended to the attempted control of Black and Coloured people living in the suburb of Korsten. In the reports and recommendations of public health officials, numerous houses in Korsten were framed as rat habitats, which allegedly enabled the rodents to breed, nest, and disseminate disease to humans, objects, and other structures in Port Elizabeth. Humans living in this neighbourhood were forcibly removed from their homes, placed under quarantine, and encouraged to move to the model township of New Brighton, a ‘hygienic’, ‘rat-proof ’, segregationists’ utopia. Thus, the process...
St. Helena is an Atlantic Ocean island lying 1,200 miles off the coast of Angola. Both species of co...
This paper provides a broad overview of spatial, architectural, and sensory relationships between ra...
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust–funded project “The Global War Against the Rat and the...
This chapter argues that in the context of the 1938 plague outbreak in Port Elizabeth (now Gqeberha)...
Funding: Research leading to this article was funded by the Wellcome Trust (Grant No. ID 217988/Z/ 1...
Funding: Research leading to this article was funded by the Wellcome Trust (Grant No. ID 217988/Z/ 1...
Rat infestation torments people in poor communities. This is evident in the selling and circulation ...
There have been many reports in the media of increasing populations of Rattus norvegicus (wild brown...
The Boston Model describes a successful rodent management plan that succeeded in a first-world city ...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: As urban populations continue to increase, they place immense pr...
"According to the description the house on this picture is in the process of being made rat-free in ...
• Opsomming: Studies oor die geskiedenis van builepes in Kaapstad en Port Elizabeth het 'n noue ver...
In Madagascar the rodent problem is linked to one species, the black rat (#Rattus rattus$). This cha...
Rodent infestations are a common problem in low socio-economic areas surrounding Cape Town. The pres...
Background: Rat infestation is a major public health issue globally, and particularly in poor urban ...
St. Helena is an Atlantic Ocean island lying 1,200 miles off the coast of Angola. Both species of co...
This paper provides a broad overview of spatial, architectural, and sensory relationships between ra...
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust–funded project “The Global War Against the Rat and the...
This chapter argues that in the context of the 1938 plague outbreak in Port Elizabeth (now Gqeberha)...
Funding: Research leading to this article was funded by the Wellcome Trust (Grant No. ID 217988/Z/ 1...
Funding: Research leading to this article was funded by the Wellcome Trust (Grant No. ID 217988/Z/ 1...
Rat infestation torments people in poor communities. This is evident in the selling and circulation ...
There have been many reports in the media of increasing populations of Rattus norvegicus (wild brown...
The Boston Model describes a successful rodent management plan that succeeded in a first-world city ...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: As urban populations continue to increase, they place immense pr...
"According to the description the house on this picture is in the process of being made rat-free in ...
• Opsomming: Studies oor die geskiedenis van builepes in Kaapstad en Port Elizabeth het 'n noue ver...
In Madagascar the rodent problem is linked to one species, the black rat (#Rattus rattus$). This cha...
Rodent infestations are a common problem in low socio-economic areas surrounding Cape Town. The pres...
Background: Rat infestation is a major public health issue globally, and particularly in poor urban ...
St. Helena is an Atlantic Ocean island lying 1,200 miles off the coast of Angola. Both species of co...
This paper provides a broad overview of spatial, architectural, and sensory relationships between ra...
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust–funded project “The Global War Against the Rat and the...