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2021-07-29 |
Dr Russell Ally appointed as UFS Senior Director: Institutional Advancement |
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Dr Russell Ally appointed as UFS Senior Director: Institutional Advancement |
2021-07-27 |
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Violent events will continue to take place if poverty is not eradicated as a matter of urgency |
2021-07-27 |
Unique X-ray system gives Department of Physics a competitive advantage |
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Unique X-ray system gives Department of Physics a competitive advantage |
2021-07-26 |
Everything you need to know about the 2021 Student Affairs Week |
2021-07-26 |
Everything you need to know about the 2021 Student Affairs Week |
2021-07-26 |
ARU pioneering mountain range-expanding project |
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ARU pioneering mountain range-expanding project |
2021-07-22 |
Kovsie alumni competes on sport’s biggest stage |
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Kovsie alumni competes on sport’s biggest stage |
2021-07-21 |
The historic context of the current riots and violence |
2021-07-21 |
The historic context of the current riots and violence |
2021-07-21 |
Building an economy, building hope |
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Building an economy, building hope |
2021-07-22 |
2020 UFS Annual Report |
2021-07-22 |
2020 UFS Annual Report |
2021-07-21 |
Book discussion: Helen Zille’s new book on South Africa’s woke culture |
2021-07-21 |
Book discussion: Helen Zille’s new book on South Africa’s woke culture |
2021-07-20 |
Prof Ivan Turok participates in Le Monde video report on city inequalities |
2021-07-20 |
Prof Ivan Turok participates in Le Monde video report on city inequalities |
2021-07-20 |
UFS Institute for Groundwater Studies earns national accreditation |
2021-07-20 |
UFS Institute for Groundwater Studies earns national accreditation |
2021-07-19 |
2021 Mandela Day Fitness Challenge |
2021-07-19 |
2021 Mandela Day Fitness Challenge |
2021-07-19 |
Welcome to Aurora, a new era of sensitivity |
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Welcome to Aurora, a new era of sensitivity |
2021-07-19 |
Dr Molapo Qhobela appointed as UFS Vice-Rector: Institutional Change, Strategic Partnerships and Societal Impact |
2021-07-19 |
Dr Molapo Qhobela appointed as UFS Vice-Rector: Institutional Change, Strategic Partnerships and Societal Impact |
2021-07-16 |
The UFS Food gardening project: a sustainable solution to food insecurity |
2021-07-16 |
The UFS Food gardening project: a sustainable solution to food insecurity |
2021-07-16 |
Mandela Day, it is about giving back |
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Mandela Day, it is about giving back |
2021-07-16 |
Gift of the Givers nutrition packs ensuring that no student goes hungry during lockdown |
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Gift of the Givers nutrition packs ensuring that no student goes hungry during lockdown |
2021-07-16 |
UFS partners in programme that promotes internationalisation and virtual exchanges |
2021-07-16 |
UFS partners in programme that promotes internationalisation and virtual exchanges |
2021-07-15 |
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2021-07-13 |
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2021-07-13 |
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2021-07-09 |
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Global citizenship and the Sustainable Development Goals |
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Global citizenship and the Sustainable Development Goals |
2021-07-09 |
Kovsie athletes elected to prominent administrative roles |
2021-07-09 |
Kovsie athletes elected to prominent administrative roles |
2021-07-08 |
Prof Anthea van Jaarsveld wants UFS Drama to shine again |
2021-07-08 |
Prof Anthea van Jaarsveld wants UFS Drama to shine again |
2021-07-06 |
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2021-07-06 |
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2021-07-06 |
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2021-07-05 |
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2021-07-05 |
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2021-07-05 |
Voices from the Free State podcast episode six – featuring Karla Pretorius |
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2021-07-01 |
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2021-07-01 |
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First book on Bloemfontein published in 25 years
2008-10-21
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During the launch of the book "Spatialities of Urban Change" are, from the left, front: Mr Malefetsane Mokoena, General Manager: Housing at the Mangaung Local Municipality and one of the co-authors of the book, Mr Amos Goliath, Executive Director: Corporate Affairs at the Mangaung Local Municipality, Ms Rothea van Biljon, Chairperson of the Afrikaanse Handelsinstituut Bloemfontein; back: Prof. Lochner Marais, editor of the book from the Centre for Development Support at the UFS, and Prof. Gustav Visser, editor of the book from the Department of Geography at the UFS. Photo Stephen Collett
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The University of the Free State (UFS) has published a book on Bloemfontein for the first time in 25 years. The book, titled “Spatialities of Urban Change”, is the first South African scholarly account in book form of spatial themes on urban change in a secondary city in South Africa. The book was recently launched on the Main Campus in Bloemfontein.
The editors of the book are Prof. Lochner Marais from the Centre for Development Support and Prof. Gustav Visser from the Department of Geography, both from the UFS. Their co-authors are five Ph.D. students in Development Studies, one Ph.D. student in Geography and one master’s student in Development Studies.
According to Prof. Visser, there is a gap in the market for new perspectives on how cities work and how urban theory can develop. This book will contribute to filling that gap. The book also manages to involve students and their research – giving them the opportunity to have their research published.
The book addresses various aspects of Bloemfontein’s spatiality and issues such as suburbanization and the subsequent decline of the central business district, the city’s tourism potential and the impact of the Volksblad Arts Festival on re-imaging the city as a place that has something to offer any visitor, are discussed among others. Other topics include the suburb Westdene and how diverse spatiality manifests itself at this scale, and white flight from the inner city areas.
“A central theme running through the book is how the urban discourse of Bloemfontein relate to the country’s metropolitan core and conversely to other secondary cities,“ says Prof. Visser.
Media Release:
Issued by: Lacea Loader
Assistant Director: Media Liaison
Tel: 051 401 2584
Cell: 083 645 2454
E-mail: loaderl.stg@ufs.ac.za
22 October 2008
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