This paper argues that xenophobia in South Africa is entangled in discourses of liberation struggle, which are often used to justify anti-foreigner violence. We first examine some existing academic explanations for xenophobia, namely internalised racism, poverty/inequality, nationalism, and township and informal settlement politics. To avoid deterministically explaining xenophobia as ‘caused’ by any of these factors, however, we introduce a concept from social psychology, the concept of ‘working models of contact’. These are common frames of reference in which contact between groups is understood in terms of shared meanings and values. Xenophobic violence is not caused but instantiated in ways that are explained and justified according to p...
Xenophobia, hostility towards immigrants, has become a part of the South Africa’s socio-political re...
The urban space in South Africa is increasingly becoming a troubled terrain of xenophobic violence. ...
Xenophobic violence has assumed a regular appearance in the body politic of South Africa. Such xenop...
This paper provides an analysis of xenophobic violence in South Africa. By examining the root of the...
The events of May 2008 in which 62 people were killed simply for being 'foreign' and thousands were ...
This article examines differing explanations for violence against foreign nationals in post-aparthei...
Since the inception of democracy in South Africa, the nation has been touted as an example of racial...
South African communities have experienced levels of antipathy towards foreign migrants since the ...
The urban space in South Africa is increasingly becoming a troubled terrain of xenophobic violence. ...
What triggers xenophobic violence in South Africa? By answering this deceivingly simple but critical...
Over the past decade, the exploration of xenophobia, particularly of the violence xenophobia may unl...
Over the past decade, the exploration of xenophobia, particularly of the violence xenophobia may unl...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016.South African communities have experienced levels of anti...
After widespread violence in 2008 and 2015, South Africa is now clearly one of most hostile destinat...
Xenophobia is a political discourse. As such, its historical development as well as the conditions o...
Xenophobia, hostility towards immigrants, has become a part of the South Africa’s socio-political re...
The urban space in South Africa is increasingly becoming a troubled terrain of xenophobic violence. ...
Xenophobic violence has assumed a regular appearance in the body politic of South Africa. Such xenop...
This paper provides an analysis of xenophobic violence in South Africa. By examining the root of the...
The events of May 2008 in which 62 people were killed simply for being 'foreign' and thousands were ...
This article examines differing explanations for violence against foreign nationals in post-aparthei...
Since the inception of democracy in South Africa, the nation has been touted as an example of racial...
South African communities have experienced levels of antipathy towards foreign migrants since the ...
The urban space in South Africa is increasingly becoming a troubled terrain of xenophobic violence. ...
What triggers xenophobic violence in South Africa? By answering this deceivingly simple but critical...
Over the past decade, the exploration of xenophobia, particularly of the violence xenophobia may unl...
Over the past decade, the exploration of xenophobia, particularly of the violence xenophobia may unl...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016.South African communities have experienced levels of anti...
After widespread violence in 2008 and 2015, South Africa is now clearly one of most hostile destinat...
Xenophobia is a political discourse. As such, its historical development as well as the conditions o...
Xenophobia, hostility towards immigrants, has become a part of the South Africa’s socio-political re...
The urban space in South Africa is increasingly becoming a troubled terrain of xenophobic violence. ...
Xenophobic violence has assumed a regular appearance in the body politic of South Africa. Such xenop...