Staff profile
Overview
| Affiliation |
|---|
| Addison Wheeler Research Fellow in the Department of Geography |
| Associate Fellow in the Institute of Advanced Study |
Publications
Chapter in book
- Mapping Sifikile—A Place of Home: Methodological Reflections on Hope from a Coal FrontierLuckett, T. (2024). Mapping Sifikile—A Place of Home: Methodological Reflections on Hope from a Coal Frontier. In H. Gülen, C. Sungur, & A. Yeşilyurt (Eds.), At the Frontiers of Everyday Life: New Research in Cramped Spaces (pp. 103-117). Springer Nature Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-46580-2_7
Journal Article
- Contesting the Just Transition from the Waterberg Coalfield: grounded socio-ecological possibilities for (co)habitable futuresLuckett, T., & Wingfield, M. M. (2026). Contesting the Just Transition from the Waterberg Coalfield: grounded socio-ecological possibilities for (co)habitable futures. Anthropology Southern Africa. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2025.2583532
- ‘South Africa’s First Post-Apartheid City’? Lephalale’s Contradictory Lessons for a Sustainable Future in South AfricaGoebel, A., Epprecht, M., Luckett, T., & Addae-Boahene, L. (2025). ‘South Africa’s First Post-Apartheid City’? Lephalale’s Contradictory Lessons for a Sustainable Future in South Africa. Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa, 115(1), 8-35. https://doi.org/10.1353/trn.2025.a968433