Fr. 66.00

City-Making, Space and Spirituality - A Community-Based Urban Praxis With Reflections From South Africa

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book is about the soul of the city, embodied in its spaces and people. It traces dynamics in inner city neighbourhoods of South Africa's post-apartheid capital, Pretoria. Viewing the city through its most vulnerable people and places, it recognizes that urban space is never neutral and shaped by competing value frameworks.


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Preface: stories, being storied, re-storying Introduction: why embark on this journey? Part 1: Epistemology - Identity - Methodology 1. "To know as we are known": towards a contextual-narrative planning epistemology 2. "Becoming like children": identity and urban praxis 3. A praxis-approach to city-making: critical moments in the journey Part 2: Doing the city together First Moment: Entering Urban Space 4. Personal and Community Narratives: Berea-Burgers Park and Tshwane's inner city Second Moment: Reading Urban Space 5. Planners, Participation, the Poor 6. What has become of city-making? Between fallacy, deficiency, commodity and conspiracy Third Moment: Imagining Urban Space 7. Discovering an alternative imagination: towards a spirituality of urban space 8. Embodying an alternative imagination: practicing an ethic of urban space Fourth Moment: Constructing urban space 9. Communities and movements of hope: between resistance and reconstruction 10. Fostering an integrated community-based urban praxis Conclusion


About the author










Stéphan de Beer is an urbanist-theologian, passionate about cities that are radically inclusive, both socially and spatially. Previously, he led a community-based organization in the inner city of Tshwane, focusing on vulnerable people and places, and creating responsive social and housing infrastructure. Currently, he is Professor of Practical Theology and director of the Centre for Faith and Community at the University of Pretoria. With doctoral qualifications in theology and urban planning, he seeks to traverse disciplines and boundaries in undoing the apartheid city. He convenes the Urban Studio and the Unit for Street Homelessness, connecting scholarship, neighbourhoods and the streets. He believes that spirituality made concrete can help transform urban places.


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This book is about the soul of the city, embodied in its spaces and people. It traces dynamics in inner city neighbourhoods of South Africa’s post-apartheid capital, Pretoria. Viewing the city through its most vulnerable people and places, it recognizes that urban space is never neutral and shaped by competing value frameworks.

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