Description |
1 online resource (xv, 237 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgements; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Part 1: Ways of Understanding Divided Cities; Chapter 1: Introduction to a Divided City; Chapter 2: Reverberations from a Divided City; Part 2: The Changing Spatial Structure of the City; Chapter 3: Beyond Racial Fordism: Changing Patterns of Social Inequality; Chapter 4: Post-Fordist Polarization: The Changing Spatial Order of the City; Part 3: Institutional Responses to Urban Change; Chapter 5: Decentralization by Stealth: Democratization or Disempowerment through Developmental Local Government? |
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Chapter 6: The Politics of Fiscal Austerity in Creating Equitable City GovernmentPart 4: Living in a Divided City; Chapter 7: The Inner-city Challenge: Locating Partners for Urban Regeneration; Chapter 8: Participatory Planning and Informal Settlement Upgrading in Diepsloot; Chapter 9: Housing and Service Consumption in Soweto; Chapter 10: The People Behind the Walls: Insecurity, Identity and Gated Communities |
Summary |
For many, Johannesburg resembles the imagined spectre of the urban future. Global anxieties about catastrophic urban explosion, social fracture, environmental degradation, escalating crime and violence, and rampant consumerism alongside grinding poverty, are projected onto this city as a microcosm of things to come. Decision-makers in cities worldwide have attempted to balance harsh fiscal and administrative realities with growing demands for political, economic and social justice. This book investigates pragmatic approaches to urban economic development, service delivery, spatial restructuring, environmental sustainability and institutional reform in Johannesburg. It explores the conditions and processes that are determining the city's transformation into a cosmopolitan metropole and magnet for the continent |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-229) and index |
Notes |
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL |
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Social change -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
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Urban renewal -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
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Community development -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
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Municipal services -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
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Marginality, Social -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture.
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City planning -- Society. -- South Africa -- Johannesburg.
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Community development
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Marginality, Social
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Municipal services
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Politics and government
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Social change
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Social conditions
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Urban renewal
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Stadtsoziologie
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Sociale ongelijkheid.
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Sociale isolatie.
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Lokaal bestuur.
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Stadsvernieuwing.
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SUBJECT |
Johannesburg (South Africa) -- Social conditions
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Johannesburg (South Africa) -- Politics and government
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South Africa -- Johannesburg
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Johannesburg
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Südafrika <Staat>
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Crankshaw, Owen
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Parnell, Sue
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ISBN |
9781849773652 |
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1849773653 |
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1853839213 |
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9781853839214 |
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128047579X |
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9781280475795 |
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9781136549465 |
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1136549463 |
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9781136549502 |
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1136549501 |
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9781136549519 |
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113654951X |
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1417522380 |
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9781417522385 |
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6000002580 |
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9786000002589 |
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9786610475797 |
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6610475792 |
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