This article situates the Marikana massacre, in which 34 mine workers were gunned down by police in South Africa, in the context of what the South African state has become, and questions the characterisation of the post-Apartheid state as a “developmental state”. This contribution first highlights what is at stake when the post-Apartheid state is portrayed as a “developmental state” and how this misrecognition of the state is ideologically constituted. Second, it argues for an approach to understanding the post-Apartheid state by locating it within the context of the rise of transnational neoliberalism and the process of indigenising neoliberalism on the African continent. Third, it examines the actual economic practices of the state that c...
This article is a critical assessment of an aspect of the apartheid political economy in the former ...
Public policy in post-apartheid South Africa has been characterized by a mix of state regulation and...
On the 16th of August 2012 34 Lonmin miners lost their lives at Marikana in South Africa. Marikana b...
This article situates the Marikana massacre, in which 34 mine workers were gunned down by police in ...
This article situates the Marikana massacre, in which 34 mine workers were gunned down by pol...
On 16 August 2102, 34 striking miners were killed by the South African Police Service at a platinum ...
The purpose of this article is to critically discuss the tragedy that occurred between 11 and 16 Aug...
The article critically engages with the logics of neoliberal economics, not only as a specific form ...
Between 11 and 16 August 2012 the Lonmin platinum mine at Marikana, in South Africa's North West Pro...
This article revisits the Marikana massacre of 2012 in order to address the meaning of the cultural ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
On the 16th of August 2012, thirty-four striking mineworkers were shot dead by police forces in Mari...
The ethnically and xenophobically motivated violence in Kenya and South Africa in the first half of ...
This article is a critical assessment of an aspect of the apartheid political economy in the former ...
Public policy in post-apartheid South Africa has been characterized by a mix of state regulation and...
On the 16th of August 2012 34 Lonmin miners lost their lives at Marikana in South Africa. Marikana b...
This article situates the Marikana massacre, in which 34 mine workers were gunned down by police in ...
This article situates the Marikana massacre, in which 34 mine workers were gunned down by pol...
On 16 August 2102, 34 striking miners were killed by the South African Police Service at a platinum ...
The purpose of this article is to critically discuss the tragedy that occurred between 11 and 16 Aug...
The article critically engages with the logics of neoliberal economics, not only as a specific form ...
Between 11 and 16 August 2012 the Lonmin platinum mine at Marikana, in South Africa's North West Pro...
This article revisits the Marikana massacre of 2012 in order to address the meaning of the cultural ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
On the 16th of August 2012, thirty-four striking mineworkers were shot dead by police forces in Mari...
The ethnically and xenophobically motivated violence in Kenya and South Africa in the first half of ...
This article is a critical assessment of an aspect of the apartheid political economy in the former ...
Public policy in post-apartheid South Africa has been characterized by a mix of state regulation and...
On the 16th of August 2012 34 Lonmin miners lost their lives at Marikana in South Africa. Marikana b...