Journal article.The political violence, between supporters of the Zulu ethnic movement, Inkatha, on the one hand, and those of the African National Congress (ANC) – aligned United Democratic Front (UDF), on the other, that tore apart the province of KwaZulu-Natal during the 1980s and 1990s was firmly located in spaces that had already established ‘ways of doing’ politics, and, amongst people who knew each other. Moreover, these spaces were localised and grounded in particular places and in the relationships and histories of those places. The question that is of interest to this paper is how did these established ‘ways of doing’ politics become disrupted to the extent that the province became engulfed in a civil war between supporters of the...
This thesis in an exploration of political mobilisation and its relation to violence and control in ...
The townships of Johannesburg developed as racially exclusive and deprived urban areas where many yo...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Making of Class, 9-14 February, 198
This paper explores the severe rupture that occurred in the politics of KwaZulu-Natal in the mid 198...
Various government initiatives focus on the promotion of social cohesion for nation building. The im...
Journal article.This article challenges the widespread tendency to label and dismiss all manner of v...
For almost two decades, an unofficial civil war ravaged the Province of KwaZulu-Natal and parts of t...
South Africa's township revolts have generated much excellent research on the central role played by...
A number of recent gains in social science have found that periods of violent civil disorder marked ...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sci.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1987.The field of political violence is introduced ...
Political violence has deep historical roots in South Africa. But if violence has figured prominentl...
The 1980s and 1990s marked the beginning of the end of Apartheid in South Africa but before the firs...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented February 1990This paper focuses on the experiences o...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1995.The main aim of this study was to investigate which ...
This study is a socio-political aspect of Zimbabwean history. It examines the development of youth p...
This thesis in an exploration of political mobilisation and its relation to violence and control in ...
The townships of Johannesburg developed as racially exclusive and deprived urban areas where many yo...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Making of Class, 9-14 February, 198
This paper explores the severe rupture that occurred in the politics of KwaZulu-Natal in the mid 198...
Various government initiatives focus on the promotion of social cohesion for nation building. The im...
Journal article.This article challenges the widespread tendency to label and dismiss all manner of v...
For almost two decades, an unofficial civil war ravaged the Province of KwaZulu-Natal and parts of t...
South Africa's township revolts have generated much excellent research on the central role played by...
A number of recent gains in social science have found that periods of violent civil disorder marked ...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sci.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1987.The field of political violence is introduced ...
Political violence has deep historical roots in South Africa. But if violence has figured prominentl...
The 1980s and 1990s marked the beginning of the end of Apartheid in South Africa but before the firs...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented February 1990This paper focuses on the experiences o...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1995.The main aim of this study was to investigate which ...
This study is a socio-political aspect of Zimbabwean history. It examines the development of youth p...
This thesis in an exploration of political mobilisation and its relation to violence and control in ...
The townships of Johannesburg developed as racially exclusive and deprived urban areas where many yo...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Making of Class, 9-14 February, 198