Habiter un quartier RDP
This article focuses on a socio-spatial analysis of territorial change in Cape Town over time with the study of Delft South as a post-apartheid low-cost housing development program. It asks how successful or not RDP programs have been in South African cities. It argues that social differentiation is...
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description | This article focuses on a socio-spatial analysis of territorial change in Cape Town over time with the study of Delft South as a post-apartheid low-cost housing development program. It asks how successful or not RDP programs have been in South African cities. It argues that social differentiation is in process. In the post-apartheid, strategies to access housing and social movements are producing socio-spatial territories. Through housing and socio-spatial networks inherited from street committees, Delft South may constitute a complex peripheral space with the creation of specific racially mixed neighborhoods. |
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title | Habiter un quartier RDP |
title_full | Habiter un quartier RDP |
title_fullStr | Habiter un quartier RDP |
title_full_unstemmed | Habiter un quartier RDP |
title_short | Habiter un quartier RDP |
title_sort | habiter un quartier rdp |
topic | social differentiation low-cost housing RDP house |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/11916 |
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