Khayelitsha in the Western Cape remains a violent place, with a murder rate well above the national average. Vanessa Barolsky tries to make sense of how existing, dense social networks and forms of organisation can be applied to overcome violence, inequality and poverty. The Khayelitsha study forms part of a 32-month international comparative study on the role of social cohesion (or social solidarity) in understanding the link between inequality, poverty and urban violence. It focuses on two cities in the Global South, Cape Town and Rio de Janeiro, and forms part of the Safe and Inclusive Cities programme of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) in Canada. Over the next three years, research teams in cities across Latin Ame...
Link to YouTube videoIn order to address the high levels of poverty and violence experienced in Cape...
Violence and crime are not new phenomena in the field of development theory and practice. Since the ...
To come to terms with crime and violence in South Africa, we must get behind the masks of both the c...
Khayelitsha in the Western Cape remains a violent place, with a murder rate well above the national ...
AprilThis report has sought to triangulate a range of data in order to ensure as complete a picture ...
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...
What is the relationship between social cohesion and violence? Can social cohesion act as a protecti...
Investing in research from the ground up, based on local realities and local understandings, the cha...
The concept of social cohesion is increasingly being utilised in local and international policy disc...
The dimensions of social cohesion may be profoundly different in the global south. This Safe and Inc...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Urban violence is an increasingly significant global...
This detailed report provides an update on the progress of research. Qualitative studies were carrie...
High crime and violence rates in South Africa are associated with the progressive disintegration of ...
Link to YouTube videoIn order to address the high levels of poverty and violence experienced in Cape...
Violence and crime are not new phenomena in the field of development theory and practice. Since the ...
To come to terms with crime and violence in South Africa, we must get behind the masks of both the c...
Khayelitsha in the Western Cape remains a violent place, with a murder rate well above the national ...
AprilThis report has sought to triangulate a range of data in order to ensure as complete a picture ...
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...
What is the relationship between social cohesion and violence? Can social cohesion act as a protecti...
Investing in research from the ground up, based on local realities and local understandings, the cha...
The concept of social cohesion is increasingly being utilised in local and international policy disc...
The dimensions of social cohesion may be profoundly different in the global south. This Safe and Inc...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Urban violence is an increasingly significant global...
This detailed report provides an update on the progress of research. Qualitative studies were carrie...
High crime and violence rates in South Africa are associated with the progressive disintegration of ...
Link to YouTube videoIn order to address the high levels of poverty and violence experienced in Cape...
Violence and crime are not new phenomena in the field of development theory and practice. Since the ...
To come to terms with crime and violence in South Africa, we must get behind the masks of both the c...