From shacks to houses : space usage and social change in a Western Cape shanty town
Includes bibliography. === The objective of the study is to look at the social impact of development in relation to the relocation of people from an informal settlement to a formal settlement. This is demonstrated by illustrating how the context and flexibility of space influences the social and eco...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-99012020-10-06T05:11:45Z From shacks to houses : space usage and social change in a Western Cape shanty town Yose, Constance Nontobeko Spiegel, Andrew Social Anthropology Includes bibliography. The objective of the study is to look at the social impact of development in relation to the relocation of people from an informal settlement to a formal settlement. This is demonstrated by illustrating how the context and flexibility of space influences the social and economic life of people. I show how the spatial flexibility with in, and the context of, an informal settlement enabled people to strategise around their living environment for their survival and well being. This contrasts with the disruption and disturbance to social and economic life in the formal settlement to which they were relocated. Evidence for my argument emerges from fieldwork carried out in the Western Cape between March and June 1997, firstly in the Marconi Beam informal settlement and secondly amongst the same people in their new formal settlement, Joe Slovo Park. 2014-12-06T06:33:42Z 2014-12-06T06:33:42Z 1999 Master Thesis Masters MSocSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9901 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Humanities Social Anthropology |
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Includes bibliography. === The objective of the study is to look at the social impact of development in relation to the relocation of people from an informal settlement to a formal settlement. This is demonstrated by illustrating how the context and flexibility of space influences the social and economic life of people. I show how the spatial flexibility with in, and the context of, an informal settlement enabled people to strategise around their living environment for their survival and well being. This contrasts with the disruption and disturbance to social and economic life in the formal settlement to which they were relocated. Evidence for my argument emerges from fieldwork carried out in the Western Cape between March and June 1997, firstly in the Marconi Beam informal settlement and secondly amongst the same people in their new formal settlement, Joe Slovo Park. |
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From shacks to houses : space usage and social change in a Western Cape shanty town |
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