Through the lens of South Africa’s informal settlements, this paper explores the intersections between plans, practices and materiality. These three arenas are each presented as uniquely agentic, contributing to plural configurations. In doing so, this work questions a prevalent tendency to frame governance/government solely as relationships between state and non-state actors. By reintroducing the agency and power of matter and materiality, not as adjunct or background, but as a critical technology of government and/in place, this work contributes to a growing debate within the (emerging) urban socio-technical systems literature
The urban landscape is always a politicised space characterised by struggles centred on the right to...
Global South informal settlements have caught the attention of several scholars from various discipl...
This paper deploys several propositions from Amin and Thrift's recent theoretical work to map emergi...
This dissertation examines the production of an everyday politics of infrastructure within informal ...
In situ solutions, participatory practices and the inclusion of community knowledge have become key ...
This thesis seeks to explore how a formal actor, represented as the city administration in Cape Town...
International audienceThis is a robust introduction to a special section of the Journal of Developme...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Sociology)This study explores local state constructions of citizenship for the res...
Although historical developments have differently shaped urban growth trajectories of Indian and Sou...
Despite widespread scholarly recognition that infrastructure delivery and consumption is as much a s...
This paper develops infrastructural citizenship as an analytical framework that bridges geography’s ...
Across Global North and South, informal urban processes are essential in people’s struggles for live...
In this article I reconsider the handling of urban informality by urban planning and management syst...
Urbanisation trends in developing countries are synonymous with urban informality. This trend and th...
Since the end of apartheid, South Africa’s economic policies and governance models have become incre...
The urban landscape is always a politicised space characterised by struggles centred on the right to...
Global South informal settlements have caught the attention of several scholars from various discipl...
This paper deploys several propositions from Amin and Thrift's recent theoretical work to map emergi...
This dissertation examines the production of an everyday politics of infrastructure within informal ...
In situ solutions, participatory practices and the inclusion of community knowledge have become key ...
This thesis seeks to explore how a formal actor, represented as the city administration in Cape Town...
International audienceThis is a robust introduction to a special section of the Journal of Developme...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Sociology)This study explores local state constructions of citizenship for the res...
Although historical developments have differently shaped urban growth trajectories of Indian and Sou...
Despite widespread scholarly recognition that infrastructure delivery and consumption is as much a s...
This paper develops infrastructural citizenship as an analytical framework that bridges geography’s ...
Across Global North and South, informal urban processes are essential in people’s struggles for live...
In this article I reconsider the handling of urban informality by urban planning and management syst...
Urbanisation trends in developing countries are synonymous with urban informality. This trend and th...
Since the end of apartheid, South Africa’s economic policies and governance models have become incre...
The urban landscape is always a politicised space characterised by struggles centred on the right to...
Global South informal settlements have caught the attention of several scholars from various discipl...
This paper deploys several propositions from Amin and Thrift's recent theoretical work to map emergi...