2018
DOI: 10.3828/idpr.2018.6
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Spanning the spectrum: infrastructural experiences in South Africa’s state housing programme

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“…Moreover, state interventions tend not to meet the needs of informal settlement inhabitants, recognise their value, and thus do not address the wishes of residents (Burra, 2005, Charlton, 2018. Informal urban settlements house income-poor residents, and are built slowly and incrementally (Bhan, 2016).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, state interventions tend not to meet the needs of informal settlement inhabitants, recognise their value, and thus do not address the wishes of residents (Burra, 2005, Charlton, 2018. Informal urban settlements house income-poor residents, and are built slowly and incrementally (Bhan, 2016).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Housing policy in South Africa in the post-apartheid era is dynamic, changing over the decades since the ANC government came into power. It has been widely evaluated and critiqued by housing experts (see Charlton, 2018;DHS, 2015;Cross, 2013;Tissington et al, 2013;Huchzermeyer, 2011;Charlton and Kihato, 2006;and Zack and Charlton, 2003), and this paper's aim is not to revisit this literature. Instead, the focus here is on the discursive binary (informal-formal housing) that was embraced by particular elements of the state in the earlier post-apartheid years in response to housing, and used to reference and inform policy approaches to informal housing.…”
Section: Hyperbole: Housing Policy (And Residents' Voices) As 'War Agmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beneiciaries' experiences of formal state-provided housing are often positive but also mixed (Charlton, 2018;Zack and Charlton, 2003). Residents themselves are conlicted, as too are diferent residents within the same neighbourhood, meaning singular interpretations and evaluations are not possible.…”
Section: Marginalised Formalisation: Lived Experiences Of Formalisatimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, very low-cost overnight accommodation and budget housing for workers, working households and job seekers should also be distributed in fair share across all localities. The need for this arises, for instance, from individuals reclaiming recyclables in suburban areas who, in some cases, have regular accommodation on the periphery of the city, but need short-term well-located overnight accommodation to complete their work rounds (Charlton, 2018). Provision of such accommodation requires support by both state and private sector, recognising the low incomes of many urban dwellers and the high cost of urban living.…”
Section: Moderating Interests Invested In Propertymentioning
confidence: 99%