Planning and the case study method in Africa : the planner in dirty shoes


edited by James Duminy ... [et al.]
Bok Engelsk 2014
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xx, 267 sider : illustrasjoner ;
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Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction; James Duminy, Vanessa Watson and Nancy Odendaal PART I: THE CASE STUDY METHOD IN AFRICA1. Methodological Dimensions; James Duminy, Nancy Odendaal and Vanessa Watson2. Strategies of Case Research on African Urbanization and Planning; James DuminyPART II: CASE STUDIES AS A RESEARCH METHOD3. Anloga Woodworkers in Kumasi, Ghana: The Long Road to 'Formality'; Daniel Inkoom4. Bicycle Taxis (Sacramentos) in Mzuzu City: A Business Venture Misunderstood; Mtafu Manda5. Relocation and Defiance in the Dhamidja-Azikiwe Informal Shopping Belt in Enugu, Nigeria: Actions Still Speak Louder than Words; Victor Onyebueke and Christopher Anierobi6. Participatory Planning: A Case Study of a Solid Waste Management Improvement Project in Enugu, Nigeria; Joy Ogbazi and Nkeiru EzeadichiePART III CASE STUDY AS A TEACHING METHOD7. Case Method as a Way of Teaching Architecture at Makerere University; Stephen Mukiibi8. Working and Living in Johannesburg: Insights into the Housing Circumstances of Informal Recyclers; Sarah Charlton9. Learning through Real-life Experience: Using Case Studies for Urban Planning and Design Education; Karina LandmanConclusion; James Duminy and Vanessa Watson.
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9781137307941

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