Just arrived on my desk … a must read for anyone interested in inter & trans disciplinary research.
Based on our SHAPE-ID project.
Well done to Bianca, Isabel & Catharine on an excellent volume @BrisUniPress@shapeID_eu@TLRHub@LERUnews @TCDdeanresearch
Asivikelane #26 is out! Metros are improving #informalsettlement services on a much larger scale - especially in metros where officials are communicating with residents. Residents are also doing what they can to participate in metro budget hearings. https://t.co/mP7xJNSo5v
Formidable @steffibriers unpacking “The Violence of Lighting in Khayelitsha” in the latest edition of The Architectural Review. Care to comment @geordinhl? Care to learn more about the discriminatory allocation of public lighting across the @CityofCT?
@sjcoalition @Xila_Notywala
Tonight the short film, Every Night Life premieres! The film directed by Ilze Myburgh and @steffibriers is dedicated to the ‘right to light’! This is one you don’t want to miss!
Stream the film at 18:30 at: https://t.co/tc5X6J8REp
@ztsamudzi@wewatchwatchers Clearly I need to be on twitter more, I only just saw this mention. Thank you so much for the compliment. We implemented a public lighting project to show an alternative to terrible high-mast lights. You can see the small video below about the project if you’re interested.
The Urban Research Incubator at ISTP makes its research more accessible through a newly created interactive platform. Find out more about #PublicLighting, #segregation, and #security in two #cities of the #GlobalSouth on their new 3D website: https://t.co/H6GV8O3FKs
@istp_eth@sjcoalition We had a successful premiere in Khayelitsha tonight.
However, we would like to sincerely apologise that the film premiere was not live streamed due to unfortunate technical difficulties.
We will organise a rebroadcast soonest.
@ofuturecities We had a successful premiere in Khayelitsha tonight.
However, we would like to sincerely apologise that the film premiere was not live streamed due to unfortunate technical difficulties.
We will organise a rebroadcast soonest.
Today we reflect on the strides SA has made in the realisation of human rights. However, we are also reminded that people in informal settlements do not fully enjoy protection under the Constitution due to living in informality & not having access to dignified service delivery.