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        Politics and Community-Based Research

        Perspectives from Yeoville Studio, Johannesburg

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        Author(s)
        Abed, Abdul
        Arrazouaki, Ophélie
        Benit-Gbaffou, Claire
        Charlton, Sarah
        Didier, Sophie
        Dewar, William
        Dörmann, Kirsten
        Gaule, sally
        Guinard, Pauline
        Hebandjoko, Willy-Claude
        Katsaura, Obvious
        Klug, Heinz
        Klug, Neil
        Matjomane, Mamokete Devon
        Matsipa, Mpho
        Mayson, Simon Sizwe
        Mkhabela, Solam
        Mkwanazi, Eulenda
        Phasha, Potsiso
        Pienaar-Lewis, Clara
        Pingo, Nicolette
        Roux, Naomi
        Suriano, Maria
        Vawda, Shahid
        Contributor(s)
        Benit-Gbaffou, Claire (editor)
        Charlton, Sarah (editor)
        Didier, Sophie (editor)
        Dörmann, Kirsten (editor)
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Politics and Community-Based Research: Perspectives from Yeoville Studio, Johannesburg offers a substantive and compelling analysis for a diverse readership interested in urban politics, community mapping and the built environment. The book draws on a critical reflection of Yeoville Studio, a research project conducted by Wits University academics from a diversity of disciplinary backgrounds, together with community partners and postgraduate students. A collection of vignettes portraying people and places in Yeoville interwoven with theoretically analytical chapters, it explores the politics of community research at a neighbourhood scale in its multiple facets, and will resonate with similar contested and complex neighbourhoods across the world. The mix of analysis, vignettes, photographs, architectural design and graphics builds the discussion in engaging, rich and integrated ways, to capture the many participatory approaches taken to this city-community studio.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/51023
        Keywords
        Urban & municipal planning; Urban communities
        DOI
        10.18772/22019103849
        ISBN
        9781776143894, 9781776143849, 9781776143856, 9781776143863, 9781776143870
        Publisher
        Wits University Press
        Publisher website
        http://witspress.co.za/
        Publication date and place
        Johannesburg, 2019
        Classification
        Urban and municipal planning and policy
        Urban communities
        Pages
        430
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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