Changing space, changing city : Johannesburg after apartheid

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Changing space, changing city : Johannesburg after apartheid

edited by Philip Harrison ... [et al.]

Wits University Press, 2014

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Other editors: Graeme Gotz, Alison Todes, Chris Wray

Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • Materialities, subjectivities and spatial transformation in Johannesburg / Philip Harrison ... [et al.]
  • The 'thin oil of urbanisation'? : spatial change in Johannesburg and the Gauteng city-region / Graeme Gotz, Chris Wray and Brian Mubiwa
  • Poverty and inequality in the Gauteng city-region / David Everatt
  • The impact of policy and strategic spatial planning / Alison Todes
  • Tracking changes in the urban built environment : an emerging perspective from the City of Johannesburg / Peter Ahmad and Herman Pienaar
  • Johannesburg's urban space economy / Graeme Gotz and Alison Todes
  • Changes in the natural landscape / Maryna Storie
  • Informal settlements / Marie Huchzermeyer, Aly Karam and Miriam Maina
  • Public housing in Johannesburg / Sarah Charlton
  • Transport in the shaping of space / Mathetha Mokonyama and Brian Mubiwa
  • Gated communities and spatial transformation in Greater Johannesburg / Karina Landman and Willem Badenhorst
  • Between fixity and flux : grappling with transience and permanence in the inner city / Yasmeen Dinath
  • Are Johannesburg's peri-central neighbourhoods irremediably 'fluid'? : local leadership and community building in Yeoville and Bertrams / Claire Bénit-Bibaffou
  • The wrong side of the mining belt? : spatial transformations and identities in Johannesburg's southern suburbs / Philip Harrison and Tanya Zack
  • Soweto : a study in socio-spatial differentiation / Philip Harrison and Kirsten Harrison
  • Kliptown : resilience and despair in the face of a hundred years of planning / Hilton Judin, Naomi Roux and Tanya Zack
  • Alexandra / Philip Harrison, Adrian Masson and Luke Sinwell
  • Sandton Central, 1969-2013 : from open veld to new CBD? / Keith Beavon and Pauline Larsen
  • In the forest of transformation : Johannesburg's northern suburbs / Alan Mabin
  • The north-western edge / Neil Klug, Margot Rubin and Alison Todes
  • The 2010 World Cup and its legacy in the Ellis Park Precinct : perceptions of local residents / Aly Karam and Margot Rubin
  • Transformation through transportation : some early impacts of Bus Rapid Transit in Orlando, Soweto / Christo Venter and Eunice Vaz
  • Footprints of Islam in Johannesburg / Yasmeen Dinath, Yusuf Patel and Rashid Seedat
  • Being an immigrant and facing uncertainty in Johannesburg : the case of Somalis / Samadia Sadouni
  • On 'spaces of hope' : exploring Hillbrow's discursive credoscapes / Tanja Winkler
  • The Central Methodist Church / Christa Kuljian
  • The Ethiopian Quarter / Hannah le Roux
  • Urban collage : Yeoville / Naomi Roux
  • Phantoms of the past, spectres of the present : Chinese space in Johannesburg / Philip Harrison, Khangelani Moyo and Yan Yang
  • The notice / Caroline Wanjiku Kihato
  • Inner-city street traders : legality and spatial practice / Puleng Makhetha and Margot Rubin
  • Waste pickers/informal recyclers / Sarah Charlton
  • The fear of others : responses to crime and urban transformation in Johannesburg / Teresa Dirsuweit
  • Black urban, black research : why understanding space and identity in South Africa still matters / Nqobile Malaza

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