Ownership is an important identity marker. It provides people with a sense of autonomy, rootedness and opportunity. This essay examines the oral submissions of civil organisations to the Joint Constitutional Review Committee (04–07 September 2018) about the issue of land expropriation without compensation. The discussion pays specific attention to the philosophical understandings of land and identity that emerged during the hearings. Three dominant trajectories came into play, namely land as commodity, land as social space and land as spiritual inheritance. Some submissions espoused more than one view, which indicates that the boundaries between the identified paradigms are permeable. However, even those presentations tended to prioritise o...
The anthropological study of citizenship enables an understanding of restitutive and redistributive ...
The poverty issues in South Africa is reaching unbearable levels. The land reform policy in place fr...
How do government policies and practices affect struggles over collective identity and struggles ove...
Ownership is an important identity marker. It provides people with a sense of autonomy, rootedness a...
This contribution argues that competing justice values are hindering progress in the land debate in ...
Land is a significant and controversial topic in South Africa. Addressing the land claims of those d...
Land ownership in post-apartheid South Africa carries a powerful symbolic charge for both black and ...
CITATION: Plaatjies-Van Huffel, M. 2020. Whose land is it anyway? : a historical reflection on the c...
On 4 and 5 February 2019, the Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), along with c...
This paper discusses the discourses by which land reform policies in South Africa have been justifi...
Abstract: South Africa’s history is characterised by injustice, from the dispossession of land belon...
Keynote Speech at the Conference on Land, Memory, Reconstruction and Justice: Perspectives on Land R...
It is often stated that indigenous law confers no property rights in land. Okoth-Ogenda reconceptual...
This study commences from the premises that the1994 political settlement in South Africa as reflecte...
The post-1994 era in the South African public imagination was envisaged to herald widespread and tra...
The anthropological study of citizenship enables an understanding of restitutive and redistributive ...
The poverty issues in South Africa is reaching unbearable levels. The land reform policy in place fr...
How do government policies and practices affect struggles over collective identity and struggles ove...
Ownership is an important identity marker. It provides people with a sense of autonomy, rootedness a...
This contribution argues that competing justice values are hindering progress in the land debate in ...
Land is a significant and controversial topic in South Africa. Addressing the land claims of those d...
Land ownership in post-apartheid South Africa carries a powerful symbolic charge for both black and ...
CITATION: Plaatjies-Van Huffel, M. 2020. Whose land is it anyway? : a historical reflection on the c...
On 4 and 5 February 2019, the Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), along with c...
This paper discusses the discourses by which land reform policies in South Africa have been justifi...
Abstract: South Africa’s history is characterised by injustice, from the dispossession of land belon...
Keynote Speech at the Conference on Land, Memory, Reconstruction and Justice: Perspectives on Land R...
It is often stated that indigenous law confers no property rights in land. Okoth-Ogenda reconceptual...
This study commences from the premises that the1994 political settlement in South Africa as reflecte...
The post-1994 era in the South African public imagination was envisaged to herald widespread and tra...
The anthropological study of citizenship enables an understanding of restitutive and redistributive ...
The poverty issues in South Africa is reaching unbearable levels. The land reform policy in place fr...
How do government policies and practices affect struggles over collective identity and struggles ove...