Johannesburg: Challenges of Inclusion?

The Johannesburg newspaper includes expert essays on the core themes of the first six Urban Age conferences, asking questions about public space, transport, housing and labour in the city. It also features key local articles on Johannesburg as a global or world class city, the particularities of housing policy, and transportation as justice. The data section includes an analysis of the spatial transition between an apartheid plan and the ‘global city’ plan, and comparisons with Berlin, London, New York, Shanghai and Mexico City.

Table of Contents

JOHANNESBURG: OVERVIEW

Deyan Sudjic 

JOHANNESBURG: LABOUR MARKET AND WORK PLACES

Alan Mabin 

JOHANNESBURG: MOBILITY AND TRANSPORT

Jeremy Cronin 

JOHANNESBURG: PUBLIC LIFE AND URBAN SPACE

Lindsay Bremner 

JOHANNESBURG: HOUSING AND NEIGHBOURHOODS

Lone Poulsen 

JOHANNESBURG: A WORLD CLASS AFRICAN CITY

Graeme Gotz, Rashid Seedat