David M. Smith (ed.)
The Apartheid City and Beyond
Urbanization and Social Change in South Africa
Herausgeber: Smith, David M
David M. Smith (ed.)
The Apartheid City and Beyond
Urbanization and Social Change in South Africa
Herausgeber: Smith, David M
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This book explains how apartheid changed South Africa's cities, how people responded to regain some control over urban life, and how the forces of urbanization held back under apartheid will affect the post-apartheid era.
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This book explains how apartheid changed South Africa's cities, how people responded to regain some control over urban life, and how the forces of urbanization held back under apartheid will affect the post-apartheid era.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780415076012
- ISBN-10: 0415076013
- Artikelnr.: 21238655
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780415076012
- ISBN-10: 0415076013
- Artikelnr.: 21238655
David M. Smith
Introduction PART ONE Background 1 Dispossession, exploitation and
struggle: an historical overview of South African urbanization 2 Local and
regional government: from rigidity to crisis to flux PART TWO Housing and
community under apartheid 3 The apartheid state and Black housing struggles
4 State intervention in housing provision in the 1980s 5 Class struggle
over the built environment in Johannesburg's coloured areas 6 The 'spatial
impress' of the central and local states: the Group Areas Act in Durban 7
The destruction of Clairwood: a case study on the transformation of
communal living space 8 Urban (mis)management? A case study of the effects
of orderly urbanization on Duncan Village PART THREE Informal settlement 9
Winterveld: an urban interface settlement on the Pretoria metropolitan
fringe 10 Khayelitsha: new settlement forms in the Cape Peninsula 11 The
road to 'Egoli': urbanization histories from a Johannesburg squatter
settlement 12 Informal settlement: theory versus practice in KwaZulu/Natal
PART FOUR Servicing the cities 13 The absorptive capacity of the informal
sector in the South African city 14 Travelling under apartheid 15 Changing
state policy and the Black taxi industry in Soweto 16 The Regional Services
Council debacle in Durban 17 Tourism and development needs in the Durban
Region 18 Urbanization and health: evidence from Cape Town PART FIVE
Towards a post-apartheid city 19 The post-apartheid city: hopes,
possibilities, and harsh realities 20 Urbanization and the South African
city: a manifesto for change 21 Post-apartheid housing policy 22
Contradictions in the transition from urban apartheid: barriers to
gentrification in Johannesburg 23 'Turning grey': how Westville was won 24
Power, space and the city: historical reflections on apartheid and
post-apartheid urban orders 25 Lessons from the Harare, Zimbabwe,
experience
struggle: an historical overview of South African urbanization 2 Local and
regional government: from rigidity to crisis to flux PART TWO Housing and
community under apartheid 3 The apartheid state and Black housing struggles
4 State intervention in housing provision in the 1980s 5 Class struggle
over the built environment in Johannesburg's coloured areas 6 The 'spatial
impress' of the central and local states: the Group Areas Act in Durban 7
The destruction of Clairwood: a case study on the transformation of
communal living space 8 Urban (mis)management? A case study of the effects
of orderly urbanization on Duncan Village PART THREE Informal settlement 9
Winterveld: an urban interface settlement on the Pretoria metropolitan
fringe 10 Khayelitsha: new settlement forms in the Cape Peninsula 11 The
road to 'Egoli': urbanization histories from a Johannesburg squatter
settlement 12 Informal settlement: theory versus practice in KwaZulu/Natal
PART FOUR Servicing the cities 13 The absorptive capacity of the informal
sector in the South African city 14 Travelling under apartheid 15 Changing
state policy and the Black taxi industry in Soweto 16 The Regional Services
Council debacle in Durban 17 Tourism and development needs in the Durban
Region 18 Urbanization and health: evidence from Cape Town PART FIVE
Towards a post-apartheid city 19 The post-apartheid city: hopes,
possibilities, and harsh realities 20 Urbanization and the South African
city: a manifesto for change 21 Post-apartheid housing policy 22
Contradictions in the transition from urban apartheid: barriers to
gentrification in Johannesburg 23 'Turning grey': how Westville was won 24
Power, space and the city: historical reflections on apartheid and
post-apartheid urban orders 25 Lessons from the Harare, Zimbabwe,
experience
Introduction PART ONE Background 1 Dispossession, exploitation and
struggle: an historical overview of South African urbanization 2 Local and
regional government: from rigidity to crisis to flux PART TWO Housing and
community under apartheid 3 The apartheid state and Black housing struggles
4 State intervention in housing provision in the 1980s 5 Class struggle
over the built environment in Johannesburg's coloured areas 6 The 'spatial
impress' of the central and local states: the Group Areas Act in Durban 7
The destruction of Clairwood: a case study on the transformation of
communal living space 8 Urban (mis)management? A case study of the effects
of orderly urbanization on Duncan Village PART THREE Informal settlement 9
Winterveld: an urban interface settlement on the Pretoria metropolitan
fringe 10 Khayelitsha: new settlement forms in the Cape Peninsula 11 The
road to 'Egoli': urbanization histories from a Johannesburg squatter
settlement 12 Informal settlement: theory versus practice in KwaZulu/Natal
PART FOUR Servicing the cities 13 The absorptive capacity of the informal
sector in the South African city 14 Travelling under apartheid 15 Changing
state policy and the Black taxi industry in Soweto 16 The Regional Services
Council debacle in Durban 17 Tourism and development needs in the Durban
Region 18 Urbanization and health: evidence from Cape Town PART FIVE
Towards a post-apartheid city 19 The post-apartheid city: hopes,
possibilities, and harsh realities 20 Urbanization and the South African
city: a manifesto for change 21 Post-apartheid housing policy 22
Contradictions in the transition from urban apartheid: barriers to
gentrification in Johannesburg 23 'Turning grey': how Westville was won 24
Power, space and the city: historical reflections on apartheid and
post-apartheid urban orders 25 Lessons from the Harare, Zimbabwe,
experience
struggle: an historical overview of South African urbanization 2 Local and
regional government: from rigidity to crisis to flux PART TWO Housing and
community under apartheid 3 The apartheid state and Black housing struggles
4 State intervention in housing provision in the 1980s 5 Class struggle
over the built environment in Johannesburg's coloured areas 6 The 'spatial
impress' of the central and local states: the Group Areas Act in Durban 7
The destruction of Clairwood: a case study on the transformation of
communal living space 8 Urban (mis)management? A case study of the effects
of orderly urbanization on Duncan Village PART THREE Informal settlement 9
Winterveld: an urban interface settlement on the Pretoria metropolitan
fringe 10 Khayelitsha: new settlement forms in the Cape Peninsula 11 The
road to 'Egoli': urbanization histories from a Johannesburg squatter
settlement 12 Informal settlement: theory versus practice in KwaZulu/Natal
PART FOUR Servicing the cities 13 The absorptive capacity of the informal
sector in the South African city 14 Travelling under apartheid 15 Changing
state policy and the Black taxi industry in Soweto 16 The Regional Services
Council debacle in Durban 17 Tourism and development needs in the Durban
Region 18 Urbanization and health: evidence from Cape Town PART FIVE
Towards a post-apartheid city 19 The post-apartheid city: hopes,
possibilities, and harsh realities 20 Urbanization and the South African
city: a manifesto for change 21 Post-apartheid housing policy 22
Contradictions in the transition from urban apartheid: barriers to
gentrification in Johannesburg 23 'Turning grey': how Westville was won 24
Power, space and the city: historical reflections on apartheid and
post-apartheid urban orders 25 Lessons from the Harare, Zimbabwe,
experience