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Tanja Winkler
Tanja Winkler
Professor of Urban Planning, University of Cape Town
Verified email at uct.ac.za
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At the coalface: Community–university engagements and planning education
T Winkler
Journal of Planning Education and Research 33 (2), 215-227, 2013
1072013
Prolonging the global age of gentrification: Johannesburg's regeneration policies
T Winkler
The Planetary Gentrification Reader, 187-204, 2022
702022
Race and spatial imaginary: Planning otherwise/introduction: What shakes loose when we imagine otherwise/she made the vision true: A journey toward recognition and belonging …
LK Bates, SA Towne, CP Jordan, KL Lelliott, LK Bates, SA Towne, ...
Planning Theory & Practice 19 (2), 254-288, 2018
522018
Retracking Johannesburg: Spaces for participation and policy making
T Winkler
Journal of Planning Education and Research 31 (3), 258-271, 2011
512011
Planning to change the world? Questioning the normative ethics of planning theories
T Winkler, J Duminy
Planning Theory 15 (2), 111-129, 2016
502016
Why won’t downtown Johannesburg ‘regenerate’? Reassessing Hillbrow as a case example
T Winkler
Urban Forum 24 (3), 309-324, 2013
502013
Black texts on white paper: Learning to see resistant texts as an approach towards decolonising planning
T Winkler
Planning Theory 17 (4), 588-604, 2018
462018
When God and poverty collide: Exploring the myths of faith-sponsored community development
T Winkler
Urban Studies 45 (10), 2099-2116, 2008
442008
Partnerships of learning for planning education Who is learning what from whom? The beautiful messiness of learning partnerships/Experiential learning partnerships in …
L Porter, C Slade, A Butt, J Rosier, T Perkins, L Crookes, A Inch, J Slade, ...
Planning Theory & Practice 16 (3), 409-434, 2015
352015
Kwere Kwere journeys into strangeness: Reimagining inner-city regeneration in Hillbrow, Johannesburg
TA Winkler
University of British Columbia, 2006
302006
Between economic efficacy and social justice: Exposing the ethico-politics of planning
T Winkler
Cities 29 (3), 166-173, 2012
292012
For the equitable city yet to come
T Winkler
Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning, 78-102, 2010
282010
Reimagining inner-city regeneration in Hillbrow, Johannesburg: Identifying a role for faith-based community development
T Winkler
Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning, 149-165, 2008
282008
On the liberal moral project of planning in South Africa
T Winkler
Urban Forum 22 (2), 135-148, 2011
232011
Believing in market forces in Johannesburg
T Winkler
Whose Urban Renaissance?, 25-33, 2009
192009
25 On ‘spaces of hope’: Exploring Hillbrow’s discursive credoscapes
T Winkler
Changing space, changing city, 487, 2014
132014
Linking spatial planning and land use management in the City of Cape Town: The case of the package of plans
L Steenkamp, T Winkler
Urban forum 25 (3), 335-353, 2014
112014
A donor agency scramble for South Africa
T Winkler
International Planning Studies 14 (1), 7-24, 2009
92009
Super-Sizing Community Development Initiatives: The Case of Hillbrow's Faith Sector
T Winkler
International Journal of Public Theology 2 (1), 47-69, 2008
92008
Exploring some of the complexities of planning on ‘communal land’in the former Transkei
T Winkler
Town and Regional Planning 75, 6-16, 2019
82019
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