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Informality

LIVING OFF-GRID – Food And Infrastructure Collaboration (LOGIC)

Everyday Urbanism, Gender and Urban Justice, Informality, Multi-level Governance, Sustainable Infrastructures, Sustainable Urban Transitions, Urban Food Systems, Urban Health, Urban Research

By Alma Viviers, 11 September 2024
New website of African infrastructure case studies launched

New website of African infrastructure case studies launched

Climate Risk and Urban Resilience, Informality, Sustainable Infrastructures, Sustainable Urban Transitions, Urban Research

Anesu Makina, Edgar Pieterse,

Tinashe Kanosvamhira, Blake Robinson, Josephine Chambers, Maarten Hajer

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2 June 2023
Urban Food Futures

Urban Food Futures

Climate Risk and Urban Resilience, Everyday Urbanism, Gender and Urban Justice, Informality, Multi-level Governance, Public Culture and Heritage, Urban Food Systems, Urban Health, Urban Research

By Alma Viviers, 12 April 2023
Community Engagement: A Practical Workbook for Local Government Practitioners

Community Engagement: A Practical Workbook for Local Government Practitioners

Informality, Urban Research

Mercy Brown-Luthango,

Wilmot Arendse

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31 August 2022
Small towns as research sites: the impacts of deindustrialisation on urban livelihoods in Norton, Zimbabwe

Small towns as research sites: the impacts of deindustrialisation on urban livelihoods in Norton, Zimbabwe

Informality, Urban Research

Martin Magidi, 31 May 2022
Geetika Anand

Geetika Anand

Everyday Urbanism, Informality, Urban Research, Urban Science

By Tselane Moiloa, 2 February 2022
Why do we need urban-system integrators?

Why do we need urban-system integrators?

Climate Risk and Urban Resilience, Informality, Multi-level Governance, Public Culture and Heritage, Sustainable Infrastructures, Sustainable Urban Transitions, Urban Food Systems, Urban Health, Urban Research, Urban Social Movements

Liza Rose Cirolia, Edgar Pieterse, 23 November 2021
How the informal economy solves some urban challenges in a Zimbabwean town

How the informal economy solves some urban challenges in a Zimbabwean town

Informality, Urban Research

Martin Magidi, 31 October 2021
Tomorrow’s cities: spaces for innovation and tradition

Tomorrow’s cities: spaces for innovation and tradition

Climate Risk and Urban Resilience, Informality, Sustainable Infrastructures, Sustainable Urban Transitions, Urban Research, Urban Science

Edgar Pieterse, 27 October 2021
DIY Institutions, Artistic Thinking and Common Space

DIY Institutions, Artistic Thinking and Common Space

Informality, Public Culture and Heritage, Urban Research

Kim Gurney, 6 October 2021
Present and Visible: Farm work

Present and Visible: Farm work

Everyday Urbanism, Informality, Urban Research

Sophie Oldfield,

Siyavuya Blom | Bronwin Du Preez | Malana Rogers-Bursen

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13 August 2021
Present and Visible: Home Building

Present and Visible: Home Building

Everyday Urbanism, Informality, Urban Research

Sophie Oldfield,

Elena Antoni | Sinazo Funde | Nolwethu Kakana

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20 July 2021
Present and Visible: Napier Settlement and its Stories

Present and Visible: Napier Settlement and its Stories

Everyday Urbanism, Informality, Urban Research, Urban Science

Sophie Oldfield,

Geetika Anand

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16 June 2021
RISE Africa Action Festival 2021

RISE Africa Action Festival 2021

Climate Risk and Urban Resilience, Everyday Urbanism, Informality, Public Culture and Heritage, Urban Food Systems, Urban Research, Urban Social Movements

By Alma Viviers, 24 May 2021
South Africa’s lockdown regulations and the reinforcement of anti‑informality bias

South Africa’s lockdown regulations and the reinforcement of anti‑informality bias

Informality, Urban Health

Jane Battersby, 11 February 2021
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