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Transformation From Below White Suburbia In The Transformation Of Apartheid South Africa To Democracy 1st Edition Ursula Scheidegger

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Transformation From Below White Suburbia In The Transformation Of Apartheid South Africa To Democracy 1st Edition Ursula Scheidegger
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Publisher: Basler Afrika Bibliographien
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.09 MB
Pages: 178
Author: Ursula Scheidegger
ISBN: 9783905758719, 3905758717
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Transformation From Below White Suburbia In The Transformation Of Apartheid South Africa To Democracy 1st Edition Ursula Scheidegger by Ursula Scheidegger 9783905758719, 3905758717 instant download after payment.

South Africa is an example of a relatively successful political transition. Nevertheless, the first democratic elections in 1994 did not change the systemic and structural inequalities, the socioeconomic legacies of discrimination or the alienation of the different population groups. At the centre of this study is the transformation potential of two formerly white neighbourhoods in Johannesburg � Norwood and Orange Grove. Both neighbourhoods have experienced considerable demographic changes and the various population groups differ in terms of their expectations and their willingness to adjust to the changes provoked by the transition. At the local level, patterns of discrimination and oppression continue. Spaces, opportunities and leverage of social networks engaged in the community are influenced by the resources people are able to access. Moreover, cooperation is contested in a context of pervasive inequality because there is no incentive for privileged groups to change arrangements that benefit them. In this context of conflicting interests and unequal access to power and resources, decentralisation and the promotion of participatory structures in local communities are a problem and the reliance on local networks as agents of development is questionable.

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