Socio-demographic transformation in the Bloemfontein inner-city area

This article examines residential desegregation in the Bloemfontein Central Business District (CBD) within a theoretical framework and in comparison with other desegregation patterns in the CBDs of other major cities. Although desegregation in the Bloemfontein CBD started later, is less extensive a...

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Main Authors: Ulrich Jürgens, Lochner Marais, Charles Barker, Marisa Lombaard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2003-01-01
Series:Acta Academica
Online Access:https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/aa/article/view/800
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author Ulrich Jürgens
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Charles Barker
Marisa Lombaard
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description This article examines residential desegregation in the Bloemfontein Central Business District (CBD) within a theoretical framework and in comparison with other desegregation patterns in the CBDs of other major cities. Although desegregation in the Bloemfontein CBD started later, is less extensive and on a smaller scale than that in other urban areas in South Africa, it has increased rapidly since 1991 and had reached levels of just above 50% by 2001. The low level of desegregation can be attributed to the historically conservative character of Bloemfontein, but also to the compactness of the city of Bloemfontein/Mangaung, where desegregation is not necessarily required as a mechanism for saving on transport costs. It is also argued that the repeal of the Group Areas Act and the consequent desegregation of the inner city have not necessarily resulted in an integrated area with a new South African culture. In fact, this article points out that the opposite has occurred: in the CBD a new level of segregation has emerged, as the degree of desegregation in the northern parts is limited, while a relatively high level of segregation, concomitant with the outflow of white people, is found in the southern parts.
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spelling doaj.art-e27a22e3d4804206bdc8e3ce8dd9280b2024-03-07T11:14:10ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Academica0587-24052415-04792003-01-011Socio-demographic transformation in the Bloemfontein inner-city areaUlrich Jürgens0Lochner Marais1Charles Barker2Marisa Lombaard3Kiel UniversityUniversity of the Free StateUniversity of the Free StateUniversity of the Free State This article examines residential desegregation in the Bloemfontein Central Business District (CBD) within a theoretical framework and in comparison with other desegregation patterns in the CBDs of other major cities. Although desegregation in the Bloemfontein CBD started later, is less extensive and on a smaller scale than that in other urban areas in South Africa, it has increased rapidly since 1991 and had reached levels of just above 50% by 2001. The low level of desegregation can be attributed to the historically conservative character of Bloemfontein, but also to the compactness of the city of Bloemfontein/Mangaung, where desegregation is not necessarily required as a mechanism for saving on transport costs. It is also argued that the repeal of the Group Areas Act and the consequent desegregation of the inner city have not necessarily resulted in an integrated area with a new South African culture. In fact, this article points out that the opposite has occurred: in the CBD a new level of segregation has emerged, as the degree of desegregation in the northern parts is limited, while a relatively high level of segregation, concomitant with the outflow of white people, is found in the southern parts. https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/aa/article/view/800
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title_fullStr Socio-demographic transformation in the Bloemfontein inner-city area
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title_short Socio-demographic transformation in the Bloemfontein inner-city area
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