Publications
Journal Articles
Lemanski, C., forthcoming, 'Urban theory as empirically embedded: Hybrid gentrification and downward raiding in a South African 'slum', accepted by Urban StudiesLemanski, C. and Tawa Lama-Rewal, S., forthcoming, 'The "missing middle": Class and urban governance in Delhi's unauthorised colonies', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, in press.
Lemanski, C., 2012, 'Everyday human (in)security in cities of the global South: a call to re-scale the security agenda', Security Dialogue 43(1), 62-79.
Lemanski, C., 2011, 'Moving up the ladder or stuck at the bottom? Homeownership as a solution to poverty in South Africa', International Journal or Urban and Regional Research, 35.1, pp57-77.
Lemanski, C., 2011, 'Access or assessment? Incentives for independent study', Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 36(5), pp565-581.
Lemanski, C. and Saff, G., 2010, 'The value(s) of space: the discourses and strategies of residential exclusion in Cape Town and Long Island' Urban Affairs Review, in press.
Lemanski, C., 2009, 'Augmented informality: South Africa' backyard dwellings as a by-product of formal housing policies', Habitat International, 33.4, pp472-484.
Lemanski, C. and Oldfield, S., 2009, ‘The Parallel Claims of Gated Communities and Land Invasions in a Southern City: Polarised State Reponses’, Environment and Planning A, 41(3), pp634-648.
Lemanski, C., 2008, 'Houses without Community: problems of community (in)capacity in a low-cost housing community in Cape Town, South Africa', Environment and Urbanization, 20(2), pp393-410.
Lemanski, C., Durington, M. and Landman, K., 2008, ‘Divergent and similar experiences of ‘gating’ in South Africa: Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town’, Urban Forum, 19(2), pp133-158.
Lemanski, C., 2007, ‘Global Cities in the South: Deepening social and spatial polarisation in Cape Town’, Cities, 24(6), pp448-461.
Lemanski, C., 2006, ‘Desegregation and integration as linked or distinct? Evidence from a previously ‘white’ suburb in post-apartheid Cape Town’, International Journal of Urban & Regional Research, 30(3), pp564-86.
Lemanski, C., 2006, ‘Residential responses to fear (of crime plus) in two Cape Town suburbs: implications for the post-apartheid city’, Journal of International Development, 18(6), pp787-802.
Lemanski, C., 2006, ‘The impact of residential desegregation on social integration: Evidence from a South African neighbourhood’, Geoforum, 37, pp417-435.
Lemanski, C., 2006, ‘Spaces of Exclusivity or Connection: Linkages between a gated community and its poorer neighbour in a Cape Town master-plan development’, Urban Studies, 43(2), pp397-420.
Lemanski, C., 2004, ‘A new apartheid? The spatial implications of fear of crime in Cape Town, South Africa’. Environment and Urbanization, 16(2), pp.101-112.
Spinks, C., 2003, ‘Panacea or Painkiller? The impact of Pentecostal Christianity on Women in Africa’. Critical Half, 1 (1), Women for Women International: Washington DC, pp20-25.
Book Chapters
Lemanski, C., forthcoming, 'Cape Town' The Encyclopedia of Sustainability vol 9: Afro-Eurasia: Assessing Sustainability Berkshire Publishing, in press.
Lemanski, C., forthcoming, 'Housing and the State in South Africa', in C. Hammett and S. Smith (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home, Elsevier, in press.
Lemanski, C., 2010, Gated Communities and Land Invasions: A Parallel Narrative', in M. Hawrykak, A. Grace and Y. Cica, Organised Urban Violence, CCHS/DFAIT, in press.
Lemanski, C., 2010, 'Gated Communities', in Hutchison R (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, SAGE.
Spinks, C., 2002, ‘Pentecostal Christianity and Young Africans’, chapter 9 in Argenti N & de Waal A (eds), Young Africans: Realising the Rights of Children and Youth, Africa World Press.
Book Reviews
Lemanski, 2012, "New South Africa Review" by J.Daniel, P.Naidoo, D.Pillay and R.Southall, African Affairs in press.
Lemanski, C., 2010, "Africa: Altered States, Ordinary Miracles" by R. Dowden, African Affairs, 109(434): pp161-162.
Lemanski, C., 2008, "Planning and Transformation: Learning from the post-apartheid experience" by P. Harrison, A. Todes and V. Watson, International Planning Studies, 13(4), pp447-449
Lemanski, C., 2008, "Domestic Service in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Deference and Disdain" by A.J. King, Gender Place Culture, 15(4), pp453-455.
Lemanski, C., 2006, "Limits to Liberation after Apartheid: Citizenship, Governance and Culture", by S. Robins, African Affairs, 105(421), pp647-649.
Lemanski, C., 2005, "Empowering Squatter Citizen" by D. Mitlin and D. Satterthwaite, Cities, 22(4), pp335-336.

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