A partnership between the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) and the High Commission of the United Kingdom, OctoberThis report is a response to the outbreak of xenophobic violence in South Africa in May 2008. It is based on a roundtable hosted in June 2008 in Pretoria that was attended by around 50 key stakeholders from government, civil society and from affected communities. It was the result of a partnership between the Democracy and Governance (D&G) research programme of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) and the British High Commission of South Africa. The roundtable and this report build on a rapid field study carried out by D&G in the immediate aftermath of the violence that left more than 60 people dead and tens of thou...
Paper presented to the Department of Home Affairs Imbizo on Xenophobia, Pretoria, 19 Augus
In 2000, the Southern African Migration Project (SAMP) entered into a partnership with the Roll Back...
The central thesis pursued in this study is that xenophobia and its violent manifestation thrive in ...
This study’s focus on the xenophobic violence in South Africa is topical, mostly concentrating on th...
This study sought to assess the victims’ experience of the causes and extent of xenophobic attacks i...
South Africa has witnessed series of xenophobic violence since the end of apartheid in 1994. The reo...
The eruption of xenophobic attacks in South African cities in May 2008 has shifted much internationa...
In May 2008, xenophobic violence erupted in South Africa. The targets were\ud individuals who had mi...
Xenophobia in South Africa is a politically complex issue encompassing entrenched ideas related to t...
This article argues that the 2015 xenophobic violence was allowed to spread due to persistent inacti...
In light of the May 2008 xenophobic attacks in Gauteng and Western Cape Provinces, this paper explai...
The issue of xenophobia attacks in South Africa has become a problematic phenomenon in the African c...
Xenophobia became known as manifest of relations and perceptions of an "in–group" towards an "out-gr...
Xenophobic violence has assumed a regular appearance in the body politic of South Africa. Such xenop...
Abstract : The 2008 xenophobic attacks made international and local headlines, creating an interest ...
Paper presented to the Department of Home Affairs Imbizo on Xenophobia, Pretoria, 19 Augus
In 2000, the Southern African Migration Project (SAMP) entered into a partnership with the Roll Back...
The central thesis pursued in this study is that xenophobia and its violent manifestation thrive in ...
This study’s focus on the xenophobic violence in South Africa is topical, mostly concentrating on th...
This study sought to assess the victims’ experience of the causes and extent of xenophobic attacks i...
South Africa has witnessed series of xenophobic violence since the end of apartheid in 1994. The reo...
The eruption of xenophobic attacks in South African cities in May 2008 has shifted much internationa...
In May 2008, xenophobic violence erupted in South Africa. The targets were\ud individuals who had mi...
Xenophobia in South Africa is a politically complex issue encompassing entrenched ideas related to t...
This article argues that the 2015 xenophobic violence was allowed to spread due to persistent inacti...
In light of the May 2008 xenophobic attacks in Gauteng and Western Cape Provinces, this paper explai...
The issue of xenophobia attacks in South Africa has become a problematic phenomenon in the African c...
Xenophobia became known as manifest of relations and perceptions of an "in–group" towards an "out-gr...
Xenophobic violence has assumed a regular appearance in the body politic of South Africa. Such xenop...
Abstract : The 2008 xenophobic attacks made international and local headlines, creating an interest ...
Paper presented to the Department of Home Affairs Imbizo on Xenophobia, Pretoria, 19 Augus
In 2000, the Southern African Migration Project (SAMP) entered into a partnership with the Roll Back...
The central thesis pursued in this study is that xenophobia and its violent manifestation thrive in ...