The University of Sheffield
Town and Regional Planning

Dr Tanja Winkler: Publications

Selected Recent Publications
• Winkler, T. (2009), “Believing in Market Forces in Johannesburg”, in E. Porter and K. Shaw (Eds.), Whose Urban Renaissance? An International Comparison of Urban Regeneration Strategies, pp. 25—33. London, New York: Routlage.
• Winkler, T. (2008), “Inner-City Regeneration in Hillbrow, Johannesburg”, in T. Harper, H. Costa, and A. Gar-On Yeh (Eds.), Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 3, pp.133—149. New York, London: Routlage.
• Winkler, T. (2009), “A Donor Agency Scramble for South Africa”, International Planning Studies. 14(1), pp.7—24.
• Winkler, T. (2009), “For the Equitable City yet to Come”, Planning Theory and Practice, 10(1), pp.65—83.
• Winkler, T. (2009), “Prolonging the Global Age of Gentrification: Johannesburg’s Regeneration Policies”, Planning Theory, 8(4), pp.140—159.
• Winkler, T. (2009) «CONSTRUIRE DES PASSERELLES OU ÉRIGER DES BARRIÈRES? ASSOCIATIONS CULTUELLES ET DÉVELOPPEMENT LOCAL À HILLBROW, JOHANNESBURG» (“Bridging Barriers or Barricading Bridges?”), Revue Tiers Monde, 197, pp.147—163.
• Winkler, T. (2009), “Kwere Kwere: A Story of a Resilient Inner City Neighbourhood in Johannesburg, South Africa”, Carolina Planning Journal, August, pp.45—55.
• Winkler, T. (2008), “When God and Poverty Collide: Exploring the Myths of Faith Sponsored Community Development”, Urban Studies, 45(10), pp.2099—2116.
Winkler, T. (2008), “Super-Sizing Community Development Initiatives”, International Journal of Public Theology, 2, pp.47—69.
• Winkler, T. (2006) “Reimagining Inner-City Regeneration in Hillbrow, Johannesburg: Identifying a Role for Faith-Based Community Development”, Planning Theory and Practice, 7(1), pp.79 – 91.
• Sandercock, L., Dickout, L., and Winkler, T. (2004), “The Quest for an Inclusive City: An Exploration of Sri Lankan Tamil Experience of Integration in Toronto and Vancouver”, RIIM Working Paper Series, 04-12, Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, April.
• Winkler, T. (2002), “The Value of Service-Learning in Planning’s Educative Processes: A Case Study of Johannesburg’s Street-Based Children”, Town and Regional Planning, 45, pp.52—59.
• Winkler, T. (2001), “Johannesburg: A City Rooted in Private Memory”, Town and Regional Planning, 44, pp.52—56.
• Winkler, T. (2008), “The Intercultural City yet to Come: Lessons from the Intercultural Cities Conference, Liverpool”, Inclusive Cities 2008, South African CitiesNetwork, Johannesburg: South African CitiesNetwork Publication, pp.42—47.
• Golletz, D. and Winkler, T. (1998), “Homes for Thames Gateway”, published by Thames Gateway London, UK, for the Government Office for London, April.
• Winkler, T. (1996), “The Significance of Urban Design for a Developing Country”, Housing in South Africa, 3, pp.20—29.
• Winkler, T. (2007), “Believing in Market Forces”, Whose Urban Renaissance? Symposium, the Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield, UK, 3—5 July 2007.
• Winkler, T. (2006), “Super-Sizing Community Development Initiatives”, International Seminar on Faith-Based Organisations and Poverty in the City, UCSIA, University of Antwerp, Belgium, 7—9 December 2006.
• Winkler, T. (2006), “A Role for Local Civil Society Organisations”, The Place of Participation in a Democratising South Africa, Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) Conference, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, 20—21 November 2006.
• Winkler, T. (2006), “Networks and Neighbourhoods: Social Capital in Hillbrow”, XIV ISA World Congress of Sociology, Durban, South Africa, 23—29 July 2006.
• Winkler, T. (2005), “Regenerating Stressed Inner-City Neighbourhoods”, by invitation, Ferguson Lecture Series, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, 7—10 October 2005.
• Winkler, T. (2005), “Hillbrow’s Civil Society as Agents of Transformation”, ICU Conference, Hillbrow, Johannesburg, 20—22 July 2005.
• Winkler, T. (2001), “Street-Based Children in the Inner City of Johannesburg: Can Academic, Urban Planning Programmes make a difference through Service-Learning Initiatives?”, International Service-Learning Research Conference, University of California, Berkeley, 10–-13 October 2001.
• Winkler, T. (2000), “Beyond the Chains: Lest We Forget!” Planning History Millennium Conference, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, 15—16 May 2000.
• Winkler, T. (1997), “The Role of Urban Design at a Regional Scale”, the Urban Design Group, Cowcross Street, London, UK, 12 November 1997.