“Bringing Sandton into Soweto”

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.37741/t.72.2.1
Nomaswazi Kambule, G. Hoogendoorn, Gustav Visser
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Over the past five decades, a vast literature on gentrification has developed. Evidence of gentrification in South African cities has been recorded in historically White neighbourhoods or city districts. The presence of gentrification in peripheral, poor, traditionally Black townships has had very little (if any) consideration in the literature, and this investigation aims to address aspects of this scholarly oversight. The paper is set in the iconic South African township of Soweto. It is argued that the Vilakazi precinct in Orlando West is an example of tourism-led gentrification. The investigation unpacks the development and gentrification of the precinct and the range of tourism roles therein. The study found that residents’ experiences were mixed; some aspects of expanded leisure and services were seen positively, while forms of economic and social exclusion were also recorded following the literature on township tourism. This unique case study connects the Global North and South experience of tourism-led gentrification, arguing that much common ground between these regions is to be found.
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"将桑顿带入索韦托"
在过去的五十年里,已经形成了大量关于绅士化的文献。南非城市中的绅士化现象主要发生在历史悠久的白人社区或城市地区。对于边缘、贫穷、传统上属于黑人的城镇中出现的城市化问题,文献中考虑得很少(如果有的话),本调查旨在解决这一学术疏忽的某些方面。本文以南非标志性城镇索韦托为背景。本文认为,奥兰多西区的维拉卡兹区是旅游业带动城市化的一个范例。调查揭示了该地区的发展和城市化以及旅游业在其中扮演的各种角色。研究发现,居民的体验好坏参半;扩大的休闲和服务的某些方面被认为是积极的,而根据有关乡镇旅游的文献,经济和社会排斥的形式也被记录下来。这项独特的案例研究将全球北方和南方以旅游业为主导的城市化经验联系起来,认为这些地区之间可以找到很多共同点。
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