The concept of social cohesion is increasingly being utilised in local and international policy discourse and scholarship. The idea of collective efficacy, defined as social cohesion among neighbours combined with their willingness to intervene on behalf of the common good, has been posited as having an important protective effect against violence. This article investigates the relevance of international framings of social cohesion and collective efficacy, which have largely been conceptualised and tested in the global North, to the conditions of social life and violence prevention in a city in the global South. These circumstances are interrogated through an ethnographic study conducted in Khayelitsha township in the Western Cape, where a ...
High crime and violence rates in South Africa are associated with the progressive disintegration of ...
Achieving ‘social cohesion’ across race and class divides in South African settlements is a major ch...
A familiar scene erupted on 14 August 2012 when 350 people of the Khayelitsha community in Cape Town...
The concept of social cohesion is increasingly being utilised in local and international policy disc...
The concept of social cohesion is increasingly being utilised in local and international policy disc...
The concept of social cohesion is increasingly being utilised in local and international policy disc...
The South African state has an understanding of civic solidarity that seeks a common good. Referred ...
This is the editorial for a speical edition of SACQ exploring the links between social cohesion and ...
What is the relationship between social cohesion and violence? Can social cohesion act as a protecti...
In recent years, the term “social cohesion” has become an important concept in post-apartheid South ...
Khayelitsha in the Western Cape remains a violent place, with a murder rate well above the national ...
Khayelitsha in the Western Cape remains a violent place, with a murder rate well above the national ...
Since the late 1980s, there has been a growing interest among governments, international organisatio...
AprilThis report has sought to triangulate a range of data in order to ensure as complete a picture ...
While social cohesion may be considered necessary to prevent violence, some studies show that the co...
High crime and violence rates in South Africa are associated with the progressive disintegration of ...
Achieving ‘social cohesion’ across race and class divides in South African settlements is a major ch...
A familiar scene erupted on 14 August 2012 when 350 people of the Khayelitsha community in Cape Town...
The concept of social cohesion is increasingly being utilised in local and international policy disc...
The concept of social cohesion is increasingly being utilised in local and international policy disc...
The concept of social cohesion is increasingly being utilised in local and international policy disc...
The South African state has an understanding of civic solidarity that seeks a common good. Referred ...
This is the editorial for a speical edition of SACQ exploring the links between social cohesion and ...
What is the relationship between social cohesion and violence? Can social cohesion act as a protecti...
In recent years, the term “social cohesion” has become an important concept in post-apartheid South ...
Khayelitsha in the Western Cape remains a violent place, with a murder rate well above the national ...
Khayelitsha in the Western Cape remains a violent place, with a murder rate well above the national ...
Since the late 1980s, there has been a growing interest among governments, international organisatio...
AprilThis report has sought to triangulate a range of data in order to ensure as complete a picture ...
While social cohesion may be considered necessary to prevent violence, some studies show that the co...
High crime and violence rates in South Africa are associated with the progressive disintegration of ...
Achieving ‘social cohesion’ across race and class divides in South African settlements is a major ch...
A familiar scene erupted on 14 August 2012 when 350 people of the Khayelitsha community in Cape Town...