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Mobility, Belonging, and Governance in Africa’s Urban Estuaries

Mobility, Belonging, and Governance in Africa’s Urban Estuaries

by NicholasS | Feb 4, 2020 | Sarchi, Uncategorized

A journal article by Prof Loren Landau   Landau, L.B. 2013. Mobility, Belonging, and Governance in Africa’s Urban Estuaries. The Brown Journal of World Affairs 20, 107-121.
Planning and Participation in Cities that Move: Identifying Obstacles to Municipal Mobility Management

Planning and Participation in Cities that Move: Identifying Obstacles to Municipal Mobility Management

by NicholasS | Feb 4, 2020 | Sarchi, Uncategorized

A journal article by Prof Loren Landau, Prof Aurelia Segatti with Dr JP Misago   The dual processes of rapidly transforming cities and administrative decentralisation demands that local government address human mobility as a means of countering urban poverty....
Gutters, Gates, and Gangs: Collaborative Sampling in ‘Post-Violence’ Johannesburg

Gutters, Gates, and Gangs: Collaborative Sampling in ‘Post-Violence’ Johannesburg

by NicholasS | Feb 4, 2020 | Sarchi, Uncategorized

A journal article by Dr JP Misago and Prof Loren Landau   This account reflects on potential challenges and benefits of designing and conducting a research project with ‘local’ practitioners. The collaboration with local practitioners provided a surprising mix of...
Exorcising the Demons Within: Xenophobia, Violence and Statecraft in Contemporary South Africa

Exorcising the Demons Within: Xenophobia, Violence and Statecraft in Contemporary South Africa

by NicholasS | Feb 4, 2020 | Sarchi, Uncategorized

A book by Prof Loren Landau   On 11 May 2008, residents of Alexandra Township near Johannesburg turned violently on their neighbours, launching a string of attacks that, two weeks later, left 60 dead, dozens raped and over a hundred thousand displaced. Most of...
Migration in Post-apartheid South Africa: Challenges and Questions to Policy-Makers

Migration in Post-apartheid South Africa: Challenges and Questions to Policy-Makers

by NicholasS | Feb 4, 2020 | Sarchi, Uncategorized

A book by Prof Aurelia Segatti and Prof Loren Landau   This book studies in depth some key aspects of South Africa’s migration experience. Chapter One consists of a study of the country’s historical experience of migration and, in particular, analyses the changes...
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