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Published in: Urban Forum 2/2021

12-05-2021

Trickle-out Urbanism: Are Johannesburg’s Gated Estates Good for Their Poor Neighbours?

Authors: Richard Ballard, Gareth A. Jones, Makale Ngwenya

Published in: Urban Forum | Issue 2/2021

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Abstract

In 2015, the billionaire Douw Steyn launched a mixed-use megaproject 27 km north of downtown Johannesburg. Plans for Steyn City include 10,000 high-end residential units along with private hospitals, schools, a golf course, an equestrian centre and 2000 acres of parkland behind a 3-m-high perimeter wall. The launch attracted some critique in the media for the exclusive environment that the development sought to create, an ambition that seemed particularly incongruous given its close proximity to the poor settlement of Diepsloot. In response, the developers argued that the project had created more than 11,000 jobs and that wealthy people should invest close to places that need work and livelihood opportunities. This paper is based on interviews with workers who live in Diepsloot and travel each day into Steyn City to work for subcontractors building infrastructure, housing and social facilities. The empirical material shows that although these workers acknowledge the opportunity of employment, they are aware these jobs are uncertain, mostly low-skilled and insufficient to cover the basic costs of everyday life in Diepsloot.

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Metadata
Title
Trickle-out Urbanism: Are Johannesburg’s Gated Estates Good for Their Poor Neighbours?
Authors
Richard Ballard
Gareth A. Jones
Makale Ngwenya
Publication date
12-05-2021
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Urban Forum / Issue 2/2021
Print ISSN: 1015-3802
Electronic ISSN: 1874-6330
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12132-021-09425-9

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