This thesis forms part of the emerging studies on the backlogs in municipal services delivery and the attendant emergence of the new social movements in post-apartheid South Africa. It examines four areas. These are: the backlogs in water services delivery; the consequent politicisation of the water services struggles; the breakdown of social citizenship; and the nature, forms and the repertoire of the collective action of the new social movements. The thesis is based on fieldwork research I undertook in 2002 on the water services struggles in Mpumalanga, an African township located outside the small town of Hammarsdale in Durban. The fieldwork research results reveal the demographic characteristics of Mpumalanga and, more crucially, the ex...
Abstract: This study set out to investigate forms of expression in the context of Madibeng Local Mun...
This article introduces the notion of liquid violence to explain structural and racialised water ine...
In this paper we argue that in South Africa the state is understood and narrated in multiple ways, n...
This thesis forms part of the emerging studies on the backlogs in municipal services delivery and th...
This thesis looks at the relationshp between water and social power. It attempts to answer two quest...
Water issues have for a long time been of central political concern in South Africa due to the scarc...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: Natural freshwater is a precious resource, without which there i...
South Africa has been undergoing significant changes over the past three decades with the dismantlem...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study analyses the relationship between the manner of citizens’ engage...
A notable feature of South Africa’s political landscape between 1994 and 2010 was the high rate of ...
• To identify the key drivers of water-related social protests, roles of organization and mobilizati...
In 2017 and 2018, the city of Cape Town, in South Africa, suffered one of the most severe water cris...
Sociohydrology has advanced understandings of water related phenomena by conceptualizing changes in ...
Sociohydrology has advanced understandings of water related phenomena by conceptualizing changes in ...
In 2017 and 2018, the city of Cape Town, in South Africa, suffered one of the most severewater crise...
Abstract: This study set out to investigate forms of expression in the context of Madibeng Local Mun...
This article introduces the notion of liquid violence to explain structural and racialised water ine...
In this paper we argue that in South Africa the state is understood and narrated in multiple ways, n...
This thesis forms part of the emerging studies on the backlogs in municipal services delivery and th...
This thesis looks at the relationshp between water and social power. It attempts to answer two quest...
Water issues have for a long time been of central political concern in South Africa due to the scarc...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: Natural freshwater is a precious resource, without which there i...
South Africa has been undergoing significant changes over the past three decades with the dismantlem...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study analyses the relationship between the manner of citizens’ engage...
A notable feature of South Africa’s political landscape between 1994 and 2010 was the high rate of ...
• To identify the key drivers of water-related social protests, roles of organization and mobilizati...
In 2017 and 2018, the city of Cape Town, in South Africa, suffered one of the most severe water cris...
Sociohydrology has advanced understandings of water related phenomena by conceptualizing changes in ...
Sociohydrology has advanced understandings of water related phenomena by conceptualizing changes in ...
In 2017 and 2018, the city of Cape Town, in South Africa, suffered one of the most severewater crise...
Abstract: This study set out to investigate forms of expression in the context of Madibeng Local Mun...
This article introduces the notion of liquid violence to explain structural and racialised water ine...
In this paper we argue that in South Africa the state is understood and narrated in multiple ways, n...