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Community Agency in the New South Africa: A Comparative Approach

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  • Michal Lyons

    (Department of Urban Development and Policy, South Bank University, Wandsworth Road, London, SW8 2JZ, UK, lyonsm@sbu.ac.uk.)

  • Carin Smuts

    (CS Studio Architects, 42 Friedehoek Avenue, Friedehoek 8001, South Africa, csstudio@gem.co.za.)

Abstract

Using South Africa as a case study for the workings of community agency in partnerships with the public and non-profit sector, this paper focuses on community-driven developments in townships in the Western Cape. The hypothesis is put forward that although structural factors are a major influence on the success of community agency, a formal approach to project management offers a powerful tool for mitigating their impact. The paper addresses the strengths of formal project structure in the development process, and considers its limitations. Five development projects in townships in the Western Cape are examined for preliminary evidence on this hypothesis and broader implications for the nature of participative democratic process are discussed.

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  • Michal Lyons & Carin Smuts, 1999. "Community Agency in the New South Africa: A Comparative Approach," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 36(12), pages 2151-2166, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:urbstu:v:36:y:1999:i:12:p:2151-2166
    DOI: 10.1080/0042098992601
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    1. Barbara Lipietz, 2008. "Building a Vision for the Postā€Apartheid City: What Role for Participation in Johannesburg's City Development Strategy?," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 32(1), pages 135-163, March.

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