CITATION: MacMaster, L. L. M. 2007. Social and economic emasculation as contributing factors to gangsterism on the Cape Flats. Scriptura, 95(0):278-289, doi:10.7833/95-0-1403.The original publication is available at http://scriptura.journals.ac.zaGangsterism has been a part of the communities of the Cape Flats since the establishment of these townships under apartheid laws such as the Group Areas Act (1950) and its "twin partner", the Population Registration Act (1950). Gangsterism is a systemic phenomenon, rooted in multiple socio-economic and political causes, and it affects the lives of individuals, families and whole communities. This paper looks at two very particular aspects that contribute to the formation and continued existen...
One of the most pressing issues in the urban ghettos of the Cape Flats is that of gangsterism and th...
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Gangsterism has been a part of the communities of the Cape Flats since the establishment of these to...
Although the dawn of democracy promised a new beginning in South Africa, lingering effects of Aparth...
One of the more speculative tasks of this book is to assess what impact those gangs are likely to ha...
Gangs are social groups within geographical territories that use symbols, verbal and non-verbal com...
Abstract: The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is cr...
The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is critical in ...
Women are almost completely left out of South African research on gangs (as researchers and research...
There is considerable debate over the causes of violence around the world, one which goes beyond the...
In the Province of the Western Cape in South Africa, gangsterism continues to be associated with iss...
Despite the widespread prevalence of gangsterism and the predominantly male membership of gangs, som...
This research sought to investigate the relationship between gang processes and differing forms of m...
M.Comm.Economists usually distinguish between five macroeconomic objectives, namely, high and sustai...
One of the most pressing issues in the urban ghettos of the Cape Flats is that of gangsterism and th...
M.Comm.Economists usually distinguish between five macroeconomic objectives, namely, high and sustai...
This article examines colonial institutionalisation of poverty amongst colonised and conquered black...
Gangsterism has been a part of the communities of the Cape Flats since the establishment of these to...
Although the dawn of democracy promised a new beginning in South Africa, lingering effects of Aparth...
One of the more speculative tasks of this book is to assess what impact those gangs are likely to ha...
Gangs are social groups within geographical territories that use symbols, verbal and non-verbal com...
Abstract: The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is cr...
The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is critical in ...
Women are almost completely left out of South African research on gangs (as researchers and research...
There is considerable debate over the causes of violence around the world, one which goes beyond the...
In the Province of the Western Cape in South Africa, gangsterism continues to be associated with iss...
Despite the widespread prevalence of gangsterism and the predominantly male membership of gangs, som...
This research sought to investigate the relationship between gang processes and differing forms of m...
M.Comm.Economists usually distinguish between five macroeconomic objectives, namely, high and sustai...
One of the most pressing issues in the urban ghettos of the Cape Flats is that of gangsterism and th...
M.Comm.Economists usually distinguish between five macroeconomic objectives, namely, high and sustai...
This article examines colonial institutionalisation of poverty amongst colonised and conquered black...