Chapter 1 Why tell the story of Yeoville Studio? – Claire Bénit-Gbaffou
Chapter 2 Introducing Yeoville: Context and representations – Sophie Didier and Claire Bénit-Gbaffou
Chapter 3 Exploring the politics of community-engaged research – Claire Bénit-Gbaffou
Section B Narrating: The politics of constructing local identities
Chapter 4 Introduction – Sophie Didier
Chapter 5 Being young in Yeoville – Potsiso Phasha
Chapter 6 Africa Week Festival in Yeoville: Reclaiming a social and political space through art – Pauline Guinard
Chapter 7 Love stories – Willy-Claude Hebandjoko, Claire Bénit-Gbaffou and Shahid Vawda
Chapter 8 Constructing Yeoville community: Public meetings, local leadership and managing xenophobic discourse – Claire Bénit-Gbaffou and Eulenda Mkwanazi
Chapter 9 Yeoville as a transgressional space: Voëlvry and the Afrikaner counterculture of the 1980s – Maria Suriano, William Dewar and Clara Pienaar-Lewis
Chapter 10 Leaving Yeoville – Sophie Didier and Ophélie Arrazouaki
Chapter 11 The Yeoville Stories project: Looking for public history in Johannesburg – Sophie Didier and Naomi Roux
Section C Recommending: From understanding micro-politics to imagining policy
Chapter 12 Introduction – Sarah Charlton
Chapter 13 My place in Yeoville: Housing stories – Kirsten Dörmann, Mpho Matsipa and Claire Bénit-Gbaffou
Chapter 14 Urban compounding in Johannesburg – Kirsten Dörmann and Solam Mkhabela
Chapter 15 Community land trusts and social inclusion – Heinz Klug and Neil Klug
Chapter 16 Building stories – Claire Bénit-Gbaffou
Chapter 17 Learning from low-income living in an inner-city suburb to inform policy – Sarah Charlton
Chapter 18 Sharing a flat in Yeoville: Trajectories, experiences, relationships – Simon Sizwe Mayson
Chapter 19 Running a spaza shop – Mamokete Matjomane
Chapter 20 Integrating the ‘community’ in the governance of urban informality at the neighbourhood level – Mamokete Matjomane and Claire Bénit-Gbaffou
Section D Politicising: Community-based research and the politics of knowledge
Chapter 21 Introduction – Claire Bénit-Gbaffou
Chapter 22 Street trader stories – Nicolette Pingo
Chapter 23 Designing with informality: Towards an urban design framework for Yeoville’s main street – Abdul Abed
Chapter 24 Street photography and the politics of representation: A portrait of Muller Street – Claire Bénit-Gbaffou and Sally Gaule
Chapter 25 Knowledge construction in a multidisciplinary perspective: Portraying Natal-Saunders Street – Solam Mkhabela, Claire Bénit-Gbaffou and Kirsten Dörmann
Chapter 26 Knowledge capital and urban community politics in Yeoville – Obvious Katsaura
Chapter 27 Activists in their own words – Eulenda Mkwanazi and Nicolette Pingo
Chapter 28 Knowledge Production and the politics of community engagement: Working with informal traders in Yeoville and beyond – Claire Bénit-Gbaffou