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Reclaiming the spatial imaginary: a photovoice study of resistance to displacement in Woodstock, Cape Town

Present-day South Africa is still characterised by colonial- and apartheid-era patterns of urban displacement that are exacerbated by gentrification. Low-income tenants’ and evictees’ experiences of displacement and its resistance have social, spatial, psychological, and political components. Examin...

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Main Author: Urson, Ruth
Other Authors: Kessi, Shose
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Psychology 2020
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