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The research is guided by the following question: What are the spatial dimensions of social justice when thinking about Cape Town as a post-apartheid city? In principle the research intends, by advancing a diachronic approach to the examination of spatial form, to critically analyse the spatial (...
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| description | The research is guided by the following question: What are the spatial dimensions of social
justice when thinking about Cape Town as a post-apartheid city?
In principle the research intends, by advancing a diachronic approach to the examination of
spatial form, to critically analyse the spatial (physical) structure of the city at a range of
scales and relate these to both the higher level normative /cultural imperatives as well as
the associated functional organisational aspects that have been institutionalised at
different moments in the history of Cape Town. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/21224 Spatial Transitions: Cape Town Case Study Isaacs, Fadly The research is guided by the following question: What are the spatial dimensions of social justice when thinking about Cape Town as a post-apartheid city? In principle the research intends, by advancing a diachronic approach to the examination of spatial form, to critically analyse the spatial (physical) structure of the city at a range of scales and relate these to both the higher level normative /cultural imperatives as well as the associated functional organisational aspects that have been institutionalised at different moments in the history of Cape Town. 2016-08-13T18:40:54Z 2016-08-13T18:40:54Z 2013 2016-08-13T18:26:21Z Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21224 eng application/pdf Science Unknown University of Cape Town University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Isaacs, Fadly Spatial Transitions: Cape Town Case Study |
| thesis_degree_str | Doctoral |
| title | Spatial Transitions: Cape Town Case Study |
| title_full | Spatial Transitions: Cape Town Case Study |
| title_fullStr | Spatial Transitions: Cape Town Case Study |
| title_full_unstemmed | Spatial Transitions: Cape Town Case Study |
| title_short | Spatial Transitions: Cape Town Case Study |
| title_sort | spatial transitions cape town case study |
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