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    Changing Space, Changing City

    Johannesburg After Apartheid - Open Access Selection

    AvPeter Ahmad,Graeme Gotz

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2014

    680 kr

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    Beskrivning

    As the dynamo of South Africa's economy, Johannesburg commands a central position in the nation's imagination, and scholars throughout the world monitor the city as an exemplar of urbanity in the global South. This book offers detailed empirical analyses of changes in the city's physical space, as well as a host of chapters on the character of specific neighbourhoods and the social identities being forged within them. Informing all of these is a consideration of underlying economic, social and political processes shaping the wider Gauteng province. A mix of respected academics, practising urban planners and experienced policymakers offer compelling overviews of the rapid and complex spatial developments that have taken place in Johannesburg since the end of apartheid, along with tantalising glimpses into life on the streets and behind the high walls of this diverse city. The book has three sections. Section A provides an overview of macro spatial trends and the policies that have influenced them. Section B explores the shaping of the city at district and suburban level, revealing the peculiarity of processes in different areas. This analysis elucidates the larger trends, while identifying shifts that are not easily detected at the macro level. Section C is an assembly of chapters and short vignettes that focus on the interweaving of place and identity at a micro level.With empirical data supported by new data sets including the 2011 Census, the city's Development Planning and Urban Management Department's information system, and Gauteng City-Region Observatory's substantial archive, the book is an essential reference for planning practitioners, urban geographers, sociologists, and social anthropologists, among others.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2014-10-01
    • Mått:178 x 229 x 46 mm
    • Vikt:1 520 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:656
    • Förlag:Wits University Press
    • ISBN:9781868147656
    • Utmärkelser:Winner of Book, Creative and Digital Award for the best Non-Fiction Edited Volume 2017 (South Africa)

    Utforska kategorier

    • Regional planering inom Naturvetenskap och teknik
    • Arkitektur inom Kultur

    Mer om författaren

    Peter Ahmad is the senior manager for metropolitan planning in the City of Cape Town, South Africa.Graeme Gotz is the director of research at the Gauteng City-Region Observatory in JohannesburgAlison Todes is a professor of urban and regional planning in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.Chris Wray was a senior systems analyst and manager at the Gauteng City-Region Observatory in JohannesburgPeter Ahmad is the senior manager for metropolitan planning in the City of Cape Town, South Africa.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • CartographySection A: The Macro TrendsChapter 1 Materialities, subjectivities and spatial transformation in Johannesburg - Philip Harrison, Graeme Gotz, Alison Todes and Chris WrayChapter 2 The ‘thin oil of urbanisation’? Spatial change in Johannesburg and the Gauteng city-region - Graeme Gotz, Chris Wray and Brian MubiwaChapter 4 The impact of policy and strategic spatial planning - Alison TodesChapter 9 Public housing in Johannesburg - Sarah CharltonSection B: Area based TransformationsChapter 14 The wrong side of the mining belt?  Spatial transformations and identities in Johannesburg’s southern suburbs - Philip Harrison and Tanya ZackChapter 16 Kliptown: Resilience and despair in the face of a hundred years of planning - Hilton Judin, Naomi Roux and Tanya ZackSection C: Spatial IdentitiesChapter 23 Footprints of Islam in Johannesburg - Yasmeen Dinath, Yusuf Patel and Rashid SeedatChapter 26 The Central Methodist Church - Christa KuljianChapter 29 Phantoms of the past, spectres of the present: Chinese space in Johannesburg - Philip Harrison, Khangelani Moyo and Yan YangChapter 30 The notice - Caroline Wanjiku KihatoChapter 32 Waste pickers/informal recyclers - Sarah CharltonContributorsPhotographic creditsAcronymsList of platesList of figuresList of tables