(Ebook free) Taming the Disorderly City: The Spatial Landscape of Johannesburg after Apartheid
✿ Martin J. Murray ✿
| #1920489 in Books | Murray Martin J | 2008-05-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.80 x.70 x5.90l,.85 | File Name: 080147437X | 280 pages | Taming the Disorderly City The Spatial Landscape of Johannesburg After Apartheid
||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Good reference for urban planners|By Frieslander|This book is a good reference for urban planners, however I don't find Johannesburg's urban decay much different than many major metropolitan areas in the world. Johannesburg's was obviously more intense due to apartheid, but not a whole lot more exaggerated than that of Chicago.|About the Author|Martin J. Murray is Professor of Sociology, SUNY Binghamton. He has previously held positions at the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Princeton University; The University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg); the University of
In postapartheid Johannesburg, tensions of race and class manifest themselves starkly in struggles over "rights to the city." Real-estate developers and the very poor fight for control of space as the municipal administration steps aside, almost powerless to shape the direction of change. Having ceded control of development to the private sector, the Johannesburg city government has all but abandoned residential planning to the unpredictability of market forces. This fa...
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