
Extra/ordinary Johannesburg
Centrality, periphery and the spaces between
Lindsay Blair Howe (Author)
Series: Urban Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa, is often associated with inequality and referred to as the quintessential ‘apartheid city’. This book argues that Johannesburg, part of the highly urbanized Gauteng City-Region, is an ‘ordinary’ space where spatial changes both marginalize and create opportunities for people in their everyday lives.
Relying on more than a decade of empirical research, the book also interrogates the concept of ‘spatial dialectics’ proposed by Henri Lefebvre. Through deep insight into the practices and experiences of everyday life, Lindsay Blair Howe shows how cities and regions like greater Johannesburg are more than just a sum of their parts. Individuals, and the collectives they forge, influence processes of urbanization and capital accumulation. Extra/ordinary Johannesburg reveals how Lefebvre’s assertions about the production of space remain relevant today, where they reach their limits and how theories on the production of space can be further developed by a stronger understanding of this African urban region. What we can learn from how people are able to navigate the urban fabric of centralities, peripheries and the spaces between matter greatly in productively reimagining ways to confront poverty and inequality in urban Africa.
List of figures
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
2 Becoming Jozi
3 Deciphering societies on the move
4 Centrality: Toehold urbanization and the production of popular centralities
5 Periphery: Aspirational urbanization and the periphery
6 The spaces between urbanization and the peripheral mesh
7 Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
DOI: 10.14324/111.9781800089785
Publication date: 01 December 2025
EPUB ISBN: 9781800089792
Lindsay Blair Howe (Author) 
Lindsay Blair Howe is an urbanist with a background in architecture. She is Professor of Spatial Planning and Development at the Technical University of Munich.

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