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Emerging Johannesburg Richard Tomlinson

Emerging Johannesburg By Richard Tomlinson

Emerging Johannesburg by Richard Tomlinson


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Summary

Explores transformation of one of the most important African cities, addressing issues such as the urban/suburban divide in the city, the devastating impact of AIDS and the effect of post-apartheid life on ordinary residents

Emerging Johannesburg Summary

Emerging Johannesburg by Richard Tomlinson

Johannesburg is most often compared with Sao Paulo and Los Angeles and sometimes even with Budapest, Calcutta and Jerusalem. Johannesburg reflects and informs conditions in cities around the world. As might be expected from such comparisons, South Africa's political transformation has not led to redistribution and inclusive social change in Johannesburg. In Emerging Johannesburg the contributors describe the city's transition from a post apartheid city to one with all too familiar issues such as urban/suburban divide in the city and its relationship to poverty and socio-political power, local politics and governance, crime and violence, and, especially for a city located in Southern Africa, the devastating impact of AIDS.

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About Richard Tomlinson

Richard Tomlinson serves as Visiting Professor at the Graduate School of Public and Development Management of the University of Witwatersrand. Robert Beauregard is Professor at the New School University in the Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy. Lindsay Bremmer is Chair of Architecture at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. Xolela Mangcu is founding Director of the Steve Biko Foundation and Associate Editor and Columnist for The Sunday Independent.

Table of Contents

Part I - Reorganizing Space 1. Editors, The Post-Apartheid Struggle for an Integrated Johannesburg 2. Andre P. Czegledy Villas of the Highveld: A Cultural Perspective on Johannesburg and Its Northern Suburbs 3. Richard Tomlinson and Pauline Larsen The Race, Class and Space of Shopping in Johannesburg 4. Ulrich Jurgens, Martin Gnad and Jurgen Bahr New Forms of Class and Racial Segregation in Johannesburg: Ghettos or Ethnic Enclaves? 5. Soraya Goga Property Investors and Decentralization: A Case of False Competition? Part II - Experiencing Change 6. Anna Kesper Making a Living in the City: Clothing Manufacturers in Johannesburg 7. Ingrid Plamary, Janine Rauch and Graeme Simpson Violent Crime in Johannesburg 8. Graeme Gotz and AbdouMaliq Simone On Becoming and Belonging in African Cities Part III - Governing/Institution Building 9. Patrick Heller Reclaiming Democratic Spaces: Civics and Politics in Post-Transition Johannesburg 10. Elizabeth Thomas HIV/AIDS: Implications for Local Governance, Housing and Delivery of Services 11. Jo Beall, Owen Crankshaw and Susan Parnell Social Differentiation and Urban Governance in Greater Soweto: Post-Apartheid Meadowlands 12. Erica Emdon The Limits of Law: Social Rights and Urban Development 13. Jillian Carman Johannesburg Art Gallery and the Urban Future Part IV- Re-Representing 14. Jennifer Robinson Johannesburg's Futures: Beyond Developmentalism and Global Success 15. Xolela Mangcu, Johannesburg in Flight From Itself: How Political Culture Shapes Urban Discourse 16. Editors, Negotiating in the Post-Apartheid City

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GOR009811950
9780415935593
0415935598
Emerging Johannesburg by Richard Tomlinson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20030116
240
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