Globalization and Urban Inequalities in South Africa
What are transformative effects surrounding the removal of colonialist CJ Rhodes statue at University of Cape Town. Emphasis on how the urban landscape is changing and how it has changed in a post-apartheid era.
What part do race, class and gender play in the spatial dimensions of spatial inequalities.
How current policies of neo-liberal globalization shape and are shaped by social hierarchies and spatial segregation at the city scale. Specifically, how global economic policies and processes are re-articulating Cape Town’s segregated residential landscape of rich, white urban suburbs and poor, black peri-urban townships.