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Publication Detail
Victoria Mxenge: a Story About More Than Women Building Their Community
  • Publication Type:
    Journal article
  • Publication Sub Type:
    Article
  • Authors:
    Newton C
  • Publisher:
    Springer Netherlands
  • Publication date:
    2012
  • Pagination:
    197, 207
  • Journal:
    Urban Forum
  • Volume:
    23
  • Article number:
    2
  • Print ISSN:
    1015-3802
  • Notes:
    file: :Users/admin/Library/Application Support/Mendeley Desktop/Downloaded/Newton - 2012 - Victoria Mxenge a Story About More Than Women Building Their Community.pdf:pdf keywords: Earth and Environmental Science
Abstract
During the 1990s, a small group of women constructed 148 houses near the townships of Gugulethu and Nyanga in Cape Town. The small neighbourhood became the flagship project of the South African Homeless People’s Federation (SAHPF), and the government used the insights of these women to develop their People’s Housing Process (PHP) housing framework. In this contribution, their story is told, and in explaining why these women were so successful, we use the theoretical concepts of Pierre Bourdieu and pay specific attention to the changed meaning of power. The paper argues that the coinciding of a “vacuum” in the planning field, the transition in South Africa to a democratic state and the personal motivation of the women of Victoria Mxenge created a momentum that enabled them to influence governmental policies on a national scale.
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