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The Indifference of Transport: Comparative Research of “Infrastructural Ruins” in the Gauteng City-Region and Greater Maputo
by
Blair Howe, Lindsay
, Cani, Anselmo
, Tshuwa, Lesego
, Suleman, Muhammed
, Parker, Alexandra
, Rubin, Margot
, Charlton, Sarah
in
Apathy
/ Commuting
/ Comparative analysis
/ Developing countries
/ Gauteng
/ infrastructural ruins
/ Infrastructure
/ LDCs
/ Low income groups
/ Maputo
/ Modernism
/ Modernity
/ Mosambik
/ mozambique
/ Passengers
/ Politics
/ Regions
/ Residents
/ south africa
/ Taxicabs
/ transport infrastructure
/ Transportation
/ Urban areas
/ Urban planning
/ Urban population
/ Walking
2023
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The Indifference of Transport: Comparative Research of “Infrastructural Ruins” in the Gauteng City-Region and Greater Maputo
by
Blair Howe, Lindsay
, Cani, Anselmo
, Tshuwa, Lesego
, Suleman, Muhammed
, Parker, Alexandra
, Rubin, Margot
, Charlton, Sarah
in
Apathy
/ Commuting
/ Comparative analysis
/ Developing countries
/ Gauteng
/ infrastructural ruins
/ Infrastructure
/ LDCs
/ Low income groups
/ Maputo
/ Modernism
/ Modernity
/ Mosambik
/ mozambique
/ Passengers
/ Politics
/ Regions
/ Residents
/ south africa
/ Taxicabs
/ transport infrastructure
/ Transportation
/ Urban areas
/ Urban planning
/ Urban population
/ Walking
2023
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The Indifference of Transport: Comparative Research of “Infrastructural Ruins” in the Gauteng City-Region and Greater Maputo
by
Blair Howe, Lindsay
, Cani, Anselmo
, Tshuwa, Lesego
, Suleman, Muhammed
, Parker, Alexandra
, Rubin, Margot
, Charlton, Sarah
in
Apathy
/ Commuting
/ Comparative analysis
/ Developing countries
/ Gauteng
/ infrastructural ruins
/ Infrastructure
/ LDCs
/ Low income groups
/ Maputo
/ Modernism
/ Modernity
/ Mosambik
/ mozambique
/ Passengers
/ Politics
/ Regions
/ Residents
/ south africa
/ Taxicabs
/ transport infrastructure
/ Transportation
/ Urban areas
/ Urban planning
/ Urban population
/ Walking
2023
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The Indifference of Transport: Comparative Research of “Infrastructural Ruins” in the Gauteng City-Region and Greater Maputo
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The Indifference of Transport: Comparative Research of “Infrastructural Ruins” in the Gauteng City-Region and Greater Maputo
2023
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Overview
States in the Global South have consistently invested in large-scale, vanity infrastructure projects, which are often not used by the majority of their residents. Using a mixed-method and comparative approach with findings from Greater Maputo, Mozambique, and the Gauteng City-Region exposes how internationally-supported and expensive transport projects do not meet the needs of lower-income urban residents, and meanwhile, widespread, everyday modes of commuting such as trains, paratransit, and pathways for walking deteriorate. State-led development thus often generates an infrastructural landscape characterised by “ruin” and “indifference.” These choices are anachronistic, steeped in a desire for a modernist-inspired future and in establishing narratives of control. In the cases of Gauteng and Maputo, whether or not the infrastructure is “successfully” implemented, these choices have resulted in a distancing of the state from the majority of urban residents.
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