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1 As I discuss in the book in detail, it is 45 km away from Cape Town—built intentionally further away from the White space by the apartheid government. Since the beginning of the post-apartheid era, it has become more and more isolated, as the very development of this new town was funded through the apartheid regime’s motivation for spatial segregation.
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Ihnji Jon
Ihnji Jon is a Lecturer in Human Geography at the School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University, where she explores how to link political ecology and environment planning with feminist relational approach to identity, politics, and space. She completed her interdisciplinary PhD in planning at the University of Washington (Seattle), and master’s degree in urban governance at Sciences Po Paris. Previously she was a Chateaubriand Fellow at École Normale Supérieure (Paris Ulm), and a Lecturer in International Urban Politics at Melbourne School of Design.