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Renting in the informal city: The role of dignity in upgrading backyard dwellings in Cape Town, South Africa

Rice, Louis; Scheba, Andreas; Harris, Adam

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Louis Rice Louis.Rice@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Architecture

Andreas Scheba

Adam Harris



Abstract

In South Africa, informal rental accommodation constructed in the backyards of formal houses is the fastest growing housing segment. These backyard dwellings (BDs) are makeshift structures made from timber frames, metal sheets or wooden planks. Despite the proliferation of BDs, national and local governments have done little to improve the living standards of backyard dwellers. The research uses focus groups, interviews and building surveys to examine the current state of backyard dwellings and identify opportunities and barriers for government interventions. We analyse the barriers to home improvements, highlighting the important role of tenant dignity and landlord-tenant relations. Furthermore, the research discusses the challenges of potential government-led interventions, which could easily fail in the context of resistance, mistrust and anxiety over housing. We present four key considerations that any intervention to upgrade BDs in South Africa or similar rental units in other localities must consider.

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Rice, L., Scheba, A., & Harris, A. (2023). Renting in the informal city: The role of dignity in upgrading backyard dwellings in Cape Town, South Africa. Journal of Modern African Studies, 61(2), 209-233. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X23000034

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 19, 2022
Online Publication Date Jul 26, 2023
Publication Date Jun 30, 2023
Deposit Date Mar 2, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jan 29, 2024
Journal Journal of Modern African Studies
Print ISSN 0022-278X
Electronic ISSN 1469-7777
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 61
Issue 2
Pages 209-233
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X23000034
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10263232

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