This paper considers the ongoing political transformations in South Africa in the context of debates about good governance and participatory democracy. It first appraises the current transformations of local government in South Africa, focusing specifically on relationships between gender equality and citizenship on the one hand, and local government policy, legislation, and community participation on the other, and then explores meanings of participation and how they inform approaches towards local socio-economic development. The findings of primary research conducted with civil society organisations and black women in communities in the Cape Town metropolitan area are explored through three interrelated themes. First, the model of structu...
Decreasing amounts of public participation threaten to undermine the legitimacy of democracy in Sout...
The local government level has historically been the most neglected aspect of government in South Af...
Community participation, i.e. the direct involvement/engagement of ordinary people in the affairs of...
Localisation and decentralization are frequently presented as good for women. However, the reality i...
participation in local governance: lessons and strategies Janine Hicks* Abstract South Africa has ma...
Localization and decentralization are frequently presented as good for women. However, the reality i...
This paper draws on empirical research in South Africa to explore questions about the exclusionary n...
Magister Artium - MAThe birth of democracy in South Africa in 1994 not only meant the end of aparthe...
International audienceEqual opportunity for all citizens, as enshrined in the Constitution of South ...
This dissertation is an assessment of the African National Congress’s (ANC) approach to local partic...
Thesis (DPA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2008.The study is a monograph on participation ...
The issue of public participation is receiving increasing attention in South Africa, from both gover...
Paper presented at the Conference on Law, Gender & Social Transformation, University of Limpopo, 29 ...
Doctor of Philosophy in Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The issue of women has ...
In South Africa there is an extensive legislative framework supporting public participation in local...
Decreasing amounts of public participation threaten to undermine the legitimacy of democracy in Sout...
The local government level has historically been the most neglected aspect of government in South Af...
Community participation, i.e. the direct involvement/engagement of ordinary people in the affairs of...
Localisation and decentralization are frequently presented as good for women. However, the reality i...
participation in local governance: lessons and strategies Janine Hicks* Abstract South Africa has ma...
Localization and decentralization are frequently presented as good for women. However, the reality i...
This paper draws on empirical research in South Africa to explore questions about the exclusionary n...
Magister Artium - MAThe birth of democracy in South Africa in 1994 not only meant the end of aparthe...
International audienceEqual opportunity for all citizens, as enshrined in the Constitution of South ...
This dissertation is an assessment of the African National Congress’s (ANC) approach to local partic...
Thesis (DPA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2008.The study is a monograph on participation ...
The issue of public participation is receiving increasing attention in South Africa, from both gover...
Paper presented at the Conference on Law, Gender & Social Transformation, University of Limpopo, 29 ...
Doctor of Philosophy in Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The issue of women has ...
In South Africa there is an extensive legislative framework supporting public participation in local...
Decreasing amounts of public participation threaten to undermine the legitimacy of democracy in Sout...
The local government level has historically been the most neglected aspect of government in South Af...
Community participation, i.e. the direct involvement/engagement of ordinary people in the affairs of...