Mobility, Access and the Value of the Mabopane Station Precinct.

IF 1.2 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Urban Forum Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-29 DOI:10.1007/s12132-021-09454-4
Ngaka Mosiane
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Although mobility shapes the material landscape, for the majority of ordinary people, their movements are structured by space. For this reason, ordinary people bear the bodily and financial costs of commuting to the metropolitan core areas from their peripheries. In particular, the city's core areas and peripheries are shaped by privatisation, racism and other forces of change, each driving urban change in particular, complementary ways (Pierce and Lawhon, 2018; Czegledy, 2004). That said, there are interpretations that the city's core areas are multiple and shifting, with their peripheries being unstable and indeterminable. In this sense, the city's peripheries do not always coincide with the spatial distribution of marginality and deprivation (Pieterse, 2019). Howe's (2021) idea of popular centralities through popular agency may in some ways be seen to transcend these diverging accounts of the city's uneven spatial structure. This paper uses the case of the Mabopane Station precinct in northern Tshwane to give content to this transcending idea of popular centralities. With respect to popular agency, Coe and Jordhus-Lier's (2010) forms of agency (resilience, reworking and resistance) are useful for further analysing the resilience of the residents and commuters of northern Tshwane. The paper demonstrates some of the ways through which popular centralities are constituted-how movement becomes space; and also that it is in specific places (which are always constituted by the local and the elsewhere) where resilience is exercised in ways that perpetuate and even overcome peripherality. In this sense, the paper treats a social and cultural context seriously, highlighting ordinary people's cautious uses of and intuitive, creative reuses of peripheral spaces as they turn some of them into urbanisms of self-realisation.

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交通、通道和马博帕内车站区域的价值
虽然流动性塑造了物质景观,但对于大多数普通人来说,他们的运动是由空间构成的。出于这个原因,普通人要承担从周边地区到大都市核心区通勤的身体和经济成本。特别是,城市的核心区域和外围受到私有化、种族主义和其他变革力量的影响,每一种力量都以互补的方式推动城市变革(Pierce and Lawhon, 2018;Czegledy, 2004)。也就是说,有一种解释是,城市的核心区域是多元化的,不断变化的,而它们的外围则是不稳定和不确定的。从这个意义上说,城市的边缘并不总是与边缘化和剥夺的空间分布一致(Pieterse, 2019)。Howe(2021)通过大众代理的大众中心思想在某些方面可能被视为超越了这些对城市不均匀空间结构的不同描述。本文以Tshwane北部的Mabopane车站区域为例,为这种超越大众中心的想法提供内容。关于大众代理,Coe和jordhuss - lier(2010)的代理形式(弹性、返工和抵抗)有助于进一步分析茨瓦内北部居民和通勤者的弹性。本文论证了大众中心性形成的一些途径——运动如何成为空间;而且,在特定的地方(通常由本地和其他地方组成),恢复力以延续甚至克服外围性的方式得到锻炼。从这个意义上说,本文认真对待社会和文化背景,强调普通人对周边空间的谨慎使用和直觉、创造性的再利用,因为他们将其中一些空间变成了自我实现的城市主义。
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Urban Forum Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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期刊介绍: This journal publishes papers, which engage broadly with urban processes, developments, challenges, politics and people, providing a distinctive African focus on these themes.  Topics covered variously engage with the dynamics of governance, everyday urban life, economies and environments. The journal uses empirical data to reinforce and refine theoretical developments in urban studies, draws on the specificities of the African context, and opens up geographically diverse conversations on African cities. Urban Forum welcomes papers that provide rich evidence from African cities and, in doing so, builds debate and theory that often remains peripheral to urban scholarship.  The journal is open to research based on a range of methodologies, but prioritizes qualitative analysis and interpretation. With this mix, research in Urban Forum demonstrates the ordinary and the exceptional nature of urbanization in African cities.
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