This paper seeks to explore numerous local cases of resistance in South Africa and their connection to global social inequality. The paper links historical and current localized resistance movements to a greater global struggle referred to as “global apartheid.” It shows that similar struggles are ongoing all over the “developing” world, where sentiments of social justice are present, creating a “counter globalization” movement tied to the struggle against global apartheid. This paper also speculates on the overall effectiveness of the notion of global apartheid and its associated movements, and the complications associated with using this term
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Anti-apartheid movements outside South Africa have been recently becoming a popular research topic a...
This dissertation explores the limitations of post-apartheid liberation in the specific environment ...
This study covers a variety of political and economic aspects of Africa's and South Africa's relatio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This paper focuses on the development of the anti-apartheid movement and the role of boycotts, dives...
This paper argues for the importance of ecumenism as part of the understanding of the global anti-ap...
Durban area in eThekwini Municipality was recently labeled one of the 'worst xenophobia crisis zones...
This article examines the global dynamics of late colonialism and how these informed South African ...
International audienceWhile the term Global Africa seems to be increasingly used in sectors as diver...
Intrigued by the so-called “rebellion of the poor,” this paper traces back the current South African...
The paper examines the possibilities of labour movements in the Global South playing a strategic and...
South Africa\u27s racially segregating apartheid government officially lasted for over forty years, ...
Resistance to dominant economic models of globalization has a long history that reaches back to vari...
The international struggle against apartheid that emerged during the second half of the twentieth ce...
Neoliberal globalization can threaten the growth of a global civil society that sanctions power-shar...
Anti-apartheid movements outside South Africa have been recently becoming a popular research topic a...
This dissertation explores the limitations of post-apartheid liberation in the specific environment ...
This study covers a variety of political and economic aspects of Africa's and South Africa's relatio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This paper focuses on the development of the anti-apartheid movement and the role of boycotts, dives...
This paper argues for the importance of ecumenism as part of the understanding of the global anti-ap...
Durban area in eThekwini Municipality was recently labeled one of the 'worst xenophobia crisis zones...
This article examines the global dynamics of late colonialism and how these informed South African ...
International audienceWhile the term Global Africa seems to be increasingly used in sectors as diver...
Intrigued by the so-called “rebellion of the poor,” this paper traces back the current South African...
The paper examines the possibilities of labour movements in the Global South playing a strategic and...
South Africa\u27s racially segregating apartheid government officially lasted for over forty years, ...
Resistance to dominant economic models of globalization has a long history that reaches back to vari...
The international struggle against apartheid that emerged during the second half of the twentieth ce...
Neoliberal globalization can threaten the growth of a global civil society that sanctions power-shar...
Anti-apartheid movements outside South Africa have been recently becoming a popular research topic a...
This dissertation explores the limitations of post-apartheid liberation in the specific environment ...