Johannesburg, Ontario: Street Naming Strategies and the Decolonised City to Com

South Af rica’s transition f rom apartheid to democracy was both enabled and burdened by the global political conditions of the late 1980s. The shifting balance of forces at the time meant that the global appetite for authoritarianism was passing as the horizon of possibility suggested by socialism...

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Main Author: Melissa Levin
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Language:English
Published: University of Johannesburg 2020-10-01
Series:The Thinker
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Online Access:https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/The_Thinker/article/view/380
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description South Af rica’s transition f rom apartheid to democracy was both enabled and burdened by the global political conditions of the late 1980s. The shifting balance of forces at the time meant that the global appetite for authoritarianism was passing as the horizon of possibility suggested by socialism was fading. In other words, democratisation efforts were encouraged by the international community, while radical transformative economic and social projects were not.
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spelling doaj-art-01651f1436d44bdbb1538df6d276a26d2025-01-28T09:02:36ZengUniversity of JohannesburgThe Thinker2075-24582616-907X2020-10-0185310.36615/thethinker.v85i3.380Johannesburg, Ontario: Street Naming Strategies and the Decolonised City to ComMelissa Levin South Af rica’s transition f rom apartheid to democracy was both enabled and burdened by the global political conditions of the late 1980s. The shifting balance of forces at the time meant that the global appetite for authoritarianism was passing as the horizon of possibility suggested by socialism was fading. In other words, democratisation efforts were encouraged by the international community, while radical transformative economic and social projects were not. https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/The_Thinker/article/view/380Johannesburg, Ontario: Street Naming Strategies and the Decolonised City to Com
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Johannesburg, Ontario: Street Naming Strategies and the Decolonised City to Com
title Johannesburg, Ontario: Street Naming Strategies and the Decolonised City to Com
title_full Johannesburg, Ontario: Street Naming Strategies and the Decolonised City to Com
title_fullStr Johannesburg, Ontario: Street Naming Strategies and the Decolonised City to Com
title_full_unstemmed Johannesburg, Ontario: Street Naming Strategies and the Decolonised City to Com
title_short Johannesburg, Ontario: Street Naming Strategies and the Decolonised City to Com
title_sort johannesburg ontario street naming strategies and the decolonised city to com
topic Johannesburg, Ontario: Street Naming Strategies and the Decolonised City to Com
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