This article examines differing explanations for violence against foreign nationals in post-apartheid South Africa. It argues that the most compelling analyses in the scholarship draw from a family of arguments in the global literature that locates popular violence against outsiders within the context of declining sovereign power, explaining theatrical displays of force against enemies within as attempts at the retrieval of that power. To the extent that these arguments rely on the concept of a scapegoat, they are inadequate. More analytical attention needs to be paid to the scene of the encounters between the “us” and the “them” of collective violence
The literature on South African politics makes widespread reference to the culture of xenophobia. Th...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016.South African communities have experienced levels of anti...
This article explores the violent, anti-immigrant riots that swept through informal settlements in S...
This article examines differing explanations for violence against foreign nationals in post-aparthei...
This article argues that the 2015 xenophobic violence was allowed to spread due to persistent inacti...
This paper argues that xenophobia in South Africa is entangled in discourses of liberation struggle,...
What triggers xenophobic violence in South Africa? By answering this deceivingly simple but critical...
In this article we ask whether we can speak of violence and scapegoating as being part of the cultur...
South Africa has witnessed series of xenophobic violence since the end of apartheid in 1994. The reo...
This article considers the causes of xenophobia in South Africa. It mentions three prevailing perspe...
This paper provides an analysis of xenophobic violence in South Africa. By examining the root of the...
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 events of May 2008 in which 62 people were killed simply for being 'foreign' and thousands were ...
This study sought to assess the victims’ experience of the causes and extent of xenophobic attacks i...
The literature on South African politics makes widespread reference to the culture of xenophobia. Th...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016.South African communities have experienced levels of anti...
This article explores the violent, anti-immigrant riots that swept through informal settlements in S...
This article examines differing explanations for violence against foreign nationals in post-aparthei...
This article argues that the 2015 xenophobic violence was allowed to spread due to persistent inacti...
This paper argues that xenophobia in South Africa is entangled in discourses of liberation struggle,...
What triggers xenophobic violence in South Africa? By answering this deceivingly simple but critical...
In this article we ask whether we can speak of violence and scapegoating as being part of the cultur...
South Africa has witnessed series of xenophobic violence since the end of apartheid in 1994. The reo...
This article considers the causes of xenophobia in South Africa. It mentions three prevailing perspe...
This paper provides an analysis of xenophobic violence in South Africa. By examining the root of the...
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 events of May 2008 in which 62 people were killed simply for being 'foreign' and thousands were ...
This study sought to assess the victims’ experience of the causes and extent of xenophobic attacks i...
The literature on South African politics makes widespread reference to the culture of xenophobia. Th...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016.South African communities have experienced levels of anti...
This article explores the violent, anti-immigrant riots that swept through informal settlements in S...