5,856
Views
61
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Unsettling Insurgency: Reflections on Women's Insurgent Practices in South Africa

Pages 241-263 | Published online: 02 Aug 2010

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (21)

Sarah Day, Nick Malherbe, Shahnaaz Suffla & Mohamed Seedat. (2023) Building Decolonial Peace into the Everyday: A Feminist Intervention. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 0:0, pages 1-17.
Read now
Francesco Campagnari. (2023) A Pragmatist Approach to Insurgencies: Experience, Lived Situations and Public Problems. Planning Theory & Practice 24:3, pages 307-324.
Read now
Dare Sholanke & Jutta Gutberlet. (2022) Call for participatory waste governance: waste management with informal recyclers in Vancouver. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 24:1, pages 94-108.
Read now
Nina Gribat & Barbara Pizzo. (2020) Introduction to the special issue: the politics of land – dominant regimes and situated practices. International Planning Studies 25:3, pages 237-246.
Read now
Efadul Huq & Faranak Miraftab. (2020) “We are All Refugees”: Camps and Informal Settlements as Converging Spaces of Global Displacements. Planning Theory & Practice 21:3, pages 351-370.
Read now
Sophie Oldfield & Andrew Tucker. (2019) Persistent pasts, present struggles, imagined futures: Gender geographies in South Africa after apartheid. Gender, Place & Culture 26:7-9, pages 1243-1252.
Read now
Allison B. Laskey & Walter Nicholls. (2019) Jumping Off the Ladder. Journal of the American Planning Association 85:3, pages 348-362.
Read now
Tiina Kontinen & Marianne Millstein. (2017) Rethinking Civil Society in Development: Scales and Situated Hegemonies. Forum for Development Studies 44:1, pages 69-89.
Read now
Laurence Piper & Bettina von Lieres. (2016) The limits of participatory democracy and the rise of the informal politics of mediated representation in South Africa. Journal of Civil Society 12:3, pages 314-327.
Read now
Pranita Shrestha & Rolee Aranya. (2015) Claiming Invited and Invented Spaces: Contingencies for Insurgent Planning Practices. International Planning Studies 20:4, pages 424-443.
Read now
Hangwelani Hope Magidimisha & Steven Gordon. (2015) Profiling South African gender inequality in informal self-employment. Journal of Gender Studies 24:3, pages 275-292.
Read now
Carin Runciman. (2014) Mobilising insurgent citizenship: Forging local authority and everyday policing in Protea Court. South African Review of Sociology 45:1, pages 27-44.
Read now
Vanessa Watson. (2014) Co-production and collaboration in planning – The difference. Planning Theory & Practice 15:1, pages 62-76.
Read now
Amin Y. Kamete. (2013) On handling urban informality in southern africa. Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 95:1, pages 17-31.
Read now
Kirsten Hackenbroch & Shahadat Hossain. (2012) “The organised encroachment of the powerful”—Everyday practices of public space and water supply in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Planning Theory & Practice 13:3, pages 397-420.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (40)

Giulia Li Destri Nicosia & Laura Saija. (2023) Planning as an instituting process. Overcoming Agamben’s despair using Esposito’s political ontology. Planning Theory.
Crossref
Hermanus Stephanus GeyerJrJr. (2023) Precarious and non-precarious work in the informal sector: Evidence from South Africa. Urban Studies 60:10, pages 1915-1931.
Crossref
Eunice Annan-Aggrey, Senanu Kwasi Kutor, Elmond Bandauko & Godwin Arku. 2023. Health Geography in Sub-Saharan Africa. Health Geography in Sub-Saharan Africa 143 158 .
Mohammed Abubakari. (2022) Housing movements and formal–informal planning practices in metropolitan Sao Paulo, Brazil. SN Social Sciences 2:12.
Crossref
Thaisa Comelli. (2022) Hybrid insurgent citizenship: intertwined pathways to urban equality in Rio de Janeiro. Environment and Urbanization 34:2, pages 313-330.
Crossref
Joseph Macarthy, Braima Koroma, Camila Cociña, Stephanie Butcher & Alexandre Apsan Frediani. (2022) The “slow anatomy of change”: urban knowledge trajectories towards an inclusive settlement upgrading agenda in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Environment and Urbanization 34:2, pages 294-312.
Crossref
Raksha Vasudevan & Magdalena Novoa E.. (2021) Pluriversal planning scholarship: Embracing multiplicity and situated knowledges in community-based approaches. Planning Theory 21:1, pages 77-100.
Crossref
Julian WalkerBraima KoromaSudie Austina SelluAndrea Rigon. (2022) The social regulation of livelihoods in unplanned settlements in Freetown: implications for strategies of formalisation. International Development Planning Review 44:1, pages 33-54.
Crossref
Abigail Friendly. (2020) INSURGENT PLANNING IN PANDEMIC TIMES : The Case of Rio de Janeiro . International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 46:1, pages 115-125.
Crossref
Stephanie Butcher. (2021) DIFFERENTIATED CITIZENSHIP: The Everyday Politics of the Urban Poor in Kathmandu, Nepal. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 45:6, pages 948-963.
Crossref
. 2021. Housing in the Margins. Housing in the Margins 146 172 .
Efadul Huq. (2020) Seeing the insurgent in transformative planning practices . Planning Theory 19:4, pages 371-391.
Crossref
Faranak Miraftab. (2020) Insurgency and Juxtacity in the Age of Urban Divides. Urban Forum 31:3, pages 433-441.
Crossref
Heather Dorries & Laura Harjo. (2020) Beyond Safety: Refusing Colonial Violence Through Indigenous Feminist Planning. Journal of Planning Education and Research 40:2, pages 210-219.
Crossref
Abigail Friendly. (2019) The Place of Social Citizenship and Property Rights in Brazil’s ‘Right to the City’ Debate. Social Policy and Society 19:2, pages 307-318.
Crossref
Thaís de Miranda Rebouças, Maya Manzi & Laila Nazem Mourad. (2019) Experiências de planos de bairro no Nordeste brasileiro: articulando planejamento insurgente e direito à cidade. Cadernos Metrópole 21:46, pages 855-878.
Crossref
Claire Cahen, Jakob Schneider & Susan Saegert. (2019) Victories from Insurgency: Re‐Negotiating Housing, Community Control, and Citizenship at the Margins. Antipode 51:5, pages 1416-1435.
Crossref
Seyed Navid Mashhadi Moghadam & Mojtaba Rafieian. (2019) What did urban studies do for women? A systematic review of 40 years of research. Habitat International 92, pages 102047.
Crossref
Abigail Friendly & Kristine Stiphany. (2018) Paradigm or paradox? The ‘cumbersome impasse’ of the participatory turn in Brazilian urban planning. Urban Studies 56:2, pages 271-287.
Crossref
Hanna Hilbrandt. (2017) Everyday urbanism and the everyday state: Negotiating habitat in allotment gardens in Berlin. Urban Studies 56:2, pages 352-367.
Crossref
Sethulego Z. Matebesi. (2019) Insurgent Citizenship and Sustained Resistance of a Local Taxi Association. Qualitative Sociology Review 14:4, pages 168-185.
Crossref
Chloé BuireChloé Buire. 2019. Citadins-Citoyens au Cap. Citadins-Citoyens au Cap 319 333 .
Richard de Satgé & Vanessa WatsonRichard de Satgé & Vanessa Watson. 2018. Urban Planning in the Global South. Urban Planning in the Global South 11 34 .
Melissa García-Lamarca. (2017) From Occupying Plazas to Recuperating Housing: Insurgent Practices in Spain. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 41:1, pages 37-53.
Crossref
Simone TulumelloSimone Tulumello. 2017. Fear, Space and Urban Planning. Fear, Space and Urban Planning 87 113 .
Paula Meth. (2016) Informal Housing, Gender, Crime and Violence: The Role of Design in Urban South Africa. British Journal of Criminology, pages azv125.
Crossref
Alan Mabin. (2015) Sedimentando a teoria da cidade do Sul no tempo e lugar. Sociedade e Estado 30:2, pages 323-346.
Crossref
Richard Ballard. (2014) Geographies of development III. Progress in Human Geography 39:2, pages 214-224.
Crossref
Manuel Tironi. (2013) Modes of technification: Expertise, urban controversies and the radicalness of radical planning. Planning Theory 14:1, pages 70-89.
Crossref
Juan Velásquez Atehortúa. (2014) Barrio Women's Invited and Invented Spaces Against Urban Elitisation in Chacao, Venezuela. Antipode 46:3, pages 835-856.
Crossref
Philip Harrison. (2013) Making planning theory real. Planning Theory 13:1, pages 65-81.
Crossref
Benjamin Davy & Sony Pellissery. (2013) The citizenship promise (un)fulfilled: The right to housing in informal settings. International Journal of Social Welfare 22:S1.
Crossref
Paula Meth. (2013) ‘I Don't Like My Children to Grow up in this Bad Area’: Parental Anxieties about Living in Informal Settlements. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 37:2, pages 537-555.
Crossref
Vanessa Watson. (2012) Planning and the ‘stubborn realities’ of global south-east cities: Some emerging ideas. Planning Theory 12:1, pages 81-100.
Crossref
Charlotte Lemanski & Stéphanie Tawa Lama‐Rewal. (2012) The ‘missing middle’: class and urban governance in Delhi’s unauthorised colonies. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 38:1, pages 91-105.
Crossref
Claire Bénit-Gbaffou, Eulenda Mkwanazi & Raphaël Botiveau. (2012) Expressions de la xénophobie en réunion publique et construction d'une identité de quartier : le cas de Yeoville, à Johannesbourg. Politique africaine 127:3, pages 109.
Crossref
Tanja Winkler. (2011) Retracking Johannesburg. Journal of Planning Education and Research 31:3, pages 258-271.
Crossref
Gordon MacLeod & Martin Jones. (2011) Re new ing Urban Politics . Urban Studies 48:12, pages 2443-2472.
Crossref
Elizabeth L. Sweet. (2011) Response to “Letter to the Editors”: Action and Planning—Where Do We Draw the Line?. Journal of Planning Education and Research 31:2, pages 221-222.
Crossref
Paula Meth. (2011) Crime Management and Urban Governance: Everyday Interconnections in South Africa. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 43:3, pages 742-760.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.