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Mapping places and people in a settler society: From discrepancy to good fit over one century of South African censuses / Représenter les lieux et les populations dans une colonie de peuplement: Un siècle de recensements Sud-Africains

Published inM@ppemonde, vol. 2012-2, no. 106
Publication date2012
Abstract

The dynamics of population and urbanization in South Africa have been recorded by a remarkable set of censuses during the 20th century. These censuses indicate a changing hierarchy of places that is typical of a settler society and of its representations of space and society. Over one century, the official census places and the pattern of population distribution have shifted from a selective colonial view of human settlements to an inclusive postcolonial society view closer to the distribution of the whole population.

Keywords
  • Settler society
  • Settlements
  • Apartheid
  • Censuses
  • South Africa
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GIRAUT, Frédéric, VACCHIANI-MARCUZZO, Céline. Mapping places and people in a settler society: From discrepancy to good fit over one century of South African censuses / Représenter les lieux et les populations dans une colonie de peuplement: Un siècle de recensements Sud-Africains. In: M@ppemonde, 2012, vol. 2012-2, n° 106.
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