Residential Desegregation in East London, South Africa: Sociospatial Integration in East London (19932008),Used

Residential Desegregation in East London, South Africa: Sociospatial Integration in East London (19932008),Used

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Dynamics of residential (de)segregation and social integration have captured the attention of urban scholars. In South Africa, the centrality of the city as a contested space during the apartheid era has left urban areas as key indicators of the extent of spatial and social integration. Current research on desegregation has shown significant spatialtemporal differences which confirm Johnston and Sidaways (2004) observation that every landscape is simultaneously composed of obsolete, current and emergent (p.271). Cognisant of this multiplicity in dimensions of the urban landscape, this book highlights the multiple spatial and social realities of integration emerging in residential suburbs in a South African city. Considering the 16year period covered in this book, it provides a concise reading on spatial and social integration in residential suburbs in East London, South Africa. The book proposes a model for exploring social integration and is essential reading for persons interested in contemporary desegregationintegration discourse in South African urban residential landscapes.

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