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  1. 13 lip 2021 · Myriam Houssay-Holzchuch’s (2021) thoughtful article stages a series of questions about ‘post’ (ing) apartheid. She does this analytically by exploring the multi-temporalities of South African urban history, and tracing these in the materialities of urban life. I draw inspiration in my response here from Myriam’s evocation of the ...

  2. 28 lis 2022 · However, there is very little difference between men and women in their travel times or distances. This may be related to the legacy of South Africas colonial and apartheid planning and transport policies creating vast distances between places of work and home for most residents.

  3. South Africans who were elated at the end of apartheid, and at the promise of townships becoming towns, now battle to remain hopeful. For many it can seem like a surreal and conflicted world. The media report that the country is prospering, but day-to-day experience often says otherwise.

  4. 2 maj 2024 · Domestic tourism patterns in post-apartheid South Africa were explored to determine whether changes have occurred, and whether these changes are a function of race, ethnicity, or socio-economic status. ... especially given the migratory travel between places of origin and work created by apartheid policies. ... South African Historical Journal ...

  5. Overview. Editors: Anthony Lemon, Ronnie Donaldson, Gustav Visser. Reviews South African cities thirty years after the scrapping of apartheid. Showcases the way in which cities have managed to rid its apartheid legacy. Investigates the extent and spatial patterns of desegregation in post-apartheid cities.

  6. 17 kwi 2024 · The scars of Apartheid run deep, leaving a legacy of segregation, discrimination and inequality. This is evidenced by the stark economic disparities in the country. A 2022 World Bank report on inequality in southern Africa gave South Africa the unfortunate distinction of being the most unequal country in the world.

  7. 28 wrz 2020 · Place identity in South Africa is largely imbued in history and politics. In 1994, South Africa emerged from a long history where Black Africans 1 and other population groups were discriminated against in most forms of everyday lives. This type of segregation, as argued by some historians, did not originate with the assumption of power by the Nationalist Party in 1948 and the enactment of ...

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