Xenophobia is documented as a grave, international collective phenomenon, it is prevalent in South Africa due to the economic and social degeneration and the static state of poverty of people after emancipation. The rise of xenophobia after the eradication of apartheid in 1994 was an outcome to the state politics of citizenship and the failure of the government to achieve the promises of democracy. Previous studies attribute xenophobia in South Africa to social and economic problems while its rise was a result to poverty and economic decay only. This article argues that the rise of xenophobia in South Africa is the outcome of the political discourse of citizenship and exclusiveness. Thus, the study aims to demonstrate that xenophobia is sti...
In South Africa, xenophobia is most used and understood in relation to people from different nationa...
Xenophobic violence has assumed a regular appearance in the body politic of South Africa. Such xenop...
The central thesis pursued in this study is that xenophobia and its violent manifestation thrive in ...
Xenophobia is a political discourse. As such, its historical development as well as the conditions o...
The events of May 2008 in which 62 people were killed simply for being 'foreign' and thousands were ...
South Africa is undoubtedly one of the most unreceptive destinations in the world for black African ...
In South Africa xenophobia conjures up gruesome images of the 2008 and 2015 attacks. Physically viol...
Since the inception of democracy in South Africa, the nation has been touted as an example of racial...
Post-apartheid South Africa was built on a culture of inclusiveness, tolerance and human rights, emb...
A wave of populism is certainly sweeping the world yet again. In Africa, the ugliest face of violent...
Xenophobia became known as manifest of relations and perceptions of an "in–group" towards an "out-gr...
The literature on South African politics makes widespread reference to the culture of xenophobia. Th...
Purpose of the study: In the past two decades several researchers have explored the concern of xenop...
The New South was built on a culture of inclusiveness, tolerance and human rights, embodied in its 1...
Abstract: The International Organisation for migration in South Africa (2016: 14) defines ‘xenophobi...
In South Africa, xenophobia is most used and understood in relation to people from different nationa...
Xenophobic violence has assumed a regular appearance in the body politic of South Africa. Such xenop...
The central thesis pursued in this study is that xenophobia and its violent manifestation thrive in ...
Xenophobia is a political discourse. As such, its historical development as well as the conditions o...
The events of May 2008 in which 62 people were killed simply for being 'foreign' and thousands were ...
South Africa is undoubtedly one of the most unreceptive destinations in the world for black African ...
In South Africa xenophobia conjures up gruesome images of the 2008 and 2015 attacks. Physically viol...
Since the inception of democracy in South Africa, the nation has been touted as an example of racial...
Post-apartheid South Africa was built on a culture of inclusiveness, tolerance and human rights, emb...
A wave of populism is certainly sweeping the world yet again. In Africa, the ugliest face of violent...
Xenophobia became known as manifest of relations and perceptions of an "in–group" towards an "out-gr...
The literature on South African politics makes widespread reference to the culture of xenophobia. Th...
Purpose of the study: In the past two decades several researchers have explored the concern of xenop...
The New South was built on a culture of inclusiveness, tolerance and human rights, embodied in its 1...
Abstract: The International Organisation for migration in South Africa (2016: 14) defines ‘xenophobi...
In South Africa, xenophobia is most used and understood in relation to people from different nationa...
Xenophobic violence has assumed a regular appearance in the body politic of South Africa. Such xenop...
The central thesis pursued in this study is that xenophobia and its violent manifestation thrive in ...