Infrastructures of Freedom Public Light and Everynight Life on a Southern City's Margins

Infrastructures of Freedom sheds light on the impact of inadequate public lighting in self-built communities in Cape Town. In democratic South Africa, where infrastructure provision still reflects deeply embedded notions of citizenship, informal neighborhoods with minimal infrastructure provision fa...

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Abstract Infrastructures of Freedom sheds light on the impact of inadequate public lighting in self-built communities in Cape Town. In democratic South Africa, where infrastructure provision still reflects deeply embedded notions of citizenship, informal neighborhoods with minimal infrastructure provision face challenges beyond access to basic services and opportunities. Fear, the feeling of being forgotten, and living in undignified conditions are among the powerful experiences darkness brings about in these neighborhoods. The book not only reveals these experiences of everynight life, but takes a step further: it considers how the co-production of a solar public lighting project within a community improved everynight life and suggests ways for infrastructure to more successfully articulate citizenship.
AbstractList Infrastructures of Freedom sheds light on the impact of inadequate public lighting in self-built communities in Cape Town. In democratic South Africa, where infrastructure provision still reflects deeply embedded notions of citizenship, informal neighborhoods with minimal infrastructure provision face challenges beyond access to basic services and opportunities. Fear, the feeling of being forgotten, and living in undignified conditions are among the powerful experiences darkness brings about in these neighborhoods. The book not only reveals these experiences of everynight life, but takes a step further: it considers how the co-production of a solar public lighting project within a community improved everynight life and suggests ways for infrastructure to more successfully articulate citizenship.
Infrastructures of Freedom betrachtet die Auswirkungen einer unzureichenden öffentlichen Beleuchtung informeller Siedlungen in Kapstadt. Im demokratischen Südafrika, wo die Bereitstellung von Infrastrukturen immer noch tief verwurzelte Vorstellungen von Bürger*innenschaft widerspiegelt, stehen die informellen Siedlungen mit ihrer minimalen Infrastruktur vor Herausforderungen, die über den Zugang zu grundlegenden Dienstleistungen und Chancen hinausgehen. Angst, das Gefühl, vergessen worden zu sein, und lebensunwürdige Bedingungen zählen zu den prägenden Erfahrungen, die die Dunkelheit in diesen Vierteln mit sich bringt. Das Buch schildert diese allnächtlichen Erfahrungen nicht nur, sondern geht noch einen Schritt weiter: Es untersucht, inwiefern ein gemeinschaftliches und öffentliches Solarbeleuchtungsprojekt das nächtliche Leben in einer solchen Siedlung verbessert hat und zeigt Wege auf, wie sich die Infrastruktur positiv auf Fragen der Bürger*innenrechte auswirkt. Mit einem Vorwort von Christian Schmid und Sophie Oldfield Infrastructures of Freedom sheds light on the impact of inadequate public lighting in self-built communities in Cape Town. In democratic South Africa, where infrastructure provision still reflects deeply embedded notions of citizenship, informal neighborhoods with minimal infrastructure provision face challenges beyond access to basic services and opportunities. Fear, the feeling of being forgotten, and living in undignified conditions are among the powerful experiences darkness brings about in these neighborhoods. The book not only reveals these experiences of everynight life, but takes a step further: it considers how the co-production of a solar public lighting project within a community improved everynight life and suggests ways for infrastructure to more successfully articulate citizenship. With a foreword by Christian Schmid and Sophie Oldfield
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Keywords public light
Cape Town
Lichtinfrastruktur
informelle Siedlung
Feldforschung
Südafrika
southern urbanism
Khayelitsha
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Staatsbürgerschaft
light infrastructure
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Snippet Infrastructures of Freedom sheds light on the impact of inadequate public lighting in self-built communities in Cape Town. In democratic South Africa, where...
Infrastructures of Freedom betrachtet die Auswirkungen einer unzureichenden öffentlichen Beleuchtung informeller Siedlungen in Kapstadt. Im demokratischen...
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Apartheid
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bottom-up
Cape Town
citizenship
darkness
Dunkelheit
Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning
Feldforschung
informelle Siedlung
Kapstadt
Khayelitsha
Khayelitsha light infrastructure
Lichtinfrastruktur
light infrastructure
post-Apartheid
post-Apartheid urban planning
public light
Regional and area planning
Solarlicht
South Africa
southern urbanism
Staatsbürgerschaft
Südafrika
The Arts
township
township action research
urban segregation
urbane Segregation
öffentliches Licht
Subtitle Public Light and Everynight Life on a Southern City's Margins
TableOfContents Contents --
Chapter 2: Cape Town’s Segregated Lightscape --
Chapter 3: Endeavours of Studying Khayelitsha’s Lighting --
Chapter 4: Life in the Shadows of Area Lighting --
Epilogue --
Foreword --
Appendix
Acknowledgements --
Chapter 6: Freeing the Night, Co-producing Light --
Frontmatter --
Chapter 1: Reading through Light and Beyond --
Chapter 5: Trapped by Darkness --
Chapter 7: Infrastructures of Freedom: Breaking Boundaries with Light --
Introduction --
Title Infrastructures of Freedom
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