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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. List of Literature Boxes
  7. List of Figures
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Prologue
  10. Chapter 1. In Partnership
    1. The Partnership’s Cast of Characters
    2. The Book’s Design
  11. Chapter 2. A City, a Community, a University, a Partnership
    1. Staying, Not Running
    2. A Partnership
    3. A Turn to Narrative
    4. Making Visible the Partnership and Its Practices
    5. Ordinary Words, Urban Worlds
    6. Coda—A Partnership
  12. Chapter 3. A Decade: A Chronology of Projects
    1. “We Need Help”
    2. The Civic, an Introduction
    3. Getting Started, a Project on Backyarders
    4. Out of the Classroom, into the City
    5. Land Occupation, a Shift in Research Agenda
    6. Who Has Moved into Agste Laan?
    7. Civic Work and Its Wide Parameters
    8. Minstrels as Community Development
    9. Making Ends Meet, Neighborhood Economies
    10. Incremental Rhythms
    11. Coda—A Process
  13. Chapter 4. Crisscrossing Contradictions, Compromises, and Complicities
    1. Navigating
    2. Ek Is Die Baas!
    3. Don’t Worry Lady, I Have a Gun, I’ll Shoot!
    4. Disquieting Differences in a Wilted, Waterless Garden
    5. A Partner, a Land Invader, a Ward Forum Member
    6. Fear, the Complicities of Xenophobia
    7. A Complaint
    8. Didn’t You Wonder Why? Neighborhood Crime and Violence
    9. An Endpoint
    10. An Empty Fridge
    11. Coda—Contradiction
  14. Chapter 5. Teaching and Learning: Across the City, Back and Forth
    1. Onto the Bus
    2. A Gangster Snap, a Zoo
    3. Engage with Respect, a Guide
    4. Questioning What We Know
    5. In Homes, Not Shacks! Interrogating Readings
    6. A Toolbox for Writing
    7. Critique Leavened with Love
    8. Coda—Teaching
  15. Chapter 6. Research: A Web of Writing Practices and Publics
    1. Writing Practices
    2. Research Posters Taped to Walls
    3. “There We Are on the Map”
    4. Located in Journal Articles
    5. Yellow Pages in Every Household
    6. “That’s My Book!”
    7. “The Story of Sewende Laan Is like a Book”
    8. Spinning Off, Student Research
    9. An Archive across the City
    10. An Interwoven Web
    11. Coda—Publications
  16. Chapter 7. Theorizing the City Otherwise
    1. In Stories of Collaboration
    2. In Ordinary Words
    3. In Verbs—In the “Doing Words” of Practice
    4. Theorizing in Partnership
  17. In Memory of Gertrude Square
  18. Bibliography
  19. Index
  20. Series List

Publication of this open monograph was the result of Cornell University’s participation in TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem), a collaboration of the Association of American Universities, the Association of University Presses, and the Association of Research Libraries. TOME aims to expand the reach of long-form humanities and social science scholarship, including digital scholarship. Additionally, the program looks to ensure the sustainability of university press monograph publishing by supporting the highest quality scholarship and promoting a new ecology of scholarly publishing in which authors’ institutions bear the publication costs.

Funding from Cornell University made it possible to open this publication to the world. www.openmonographs.org.

Further support for an Open Access edition was provided by the University of Basel, Switzerland, and the University of Cape Town, South Africa.

© 2023 by the University of Georgia Press

Athens, Georgia 30602

www.ugapress.org

All rights reserved

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Oldfield, Sophie, author.

Title: High stakes, high hopes : urban theorizing in partnership / Sophie Oldfield.

Other titles: Geographies of justice and social transformation ; 60.

Description: Athens : The University of Georgia Press, 2023. | Series: Geographies of justice and social transformation; 60 | “Publication of this open monograph was the result of Cornell University’s participation in TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem), a collaboration of the Association of American Universities, the Association of University Presses, and the Association of Research Libraries.” | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2023003901 | ISBN 9780820365008 (hardback) | ISBN 9780820365015 (paperback) | ISBN 9780820365022 (epub) | ISBN 9780820365039 (pdf) | ISBN 9780820365046

Subjects: LCSH: Cities and towns—Research—South Africa—Cape Town. | Housing—South Africa—Cape Town. | Community and college—South Africa—Cape Town.

Classification: LCC HT110 .O434 2023 | DDC 307.76072068735—dc23/eng/20230130

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2023003901

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