This book provides a Southern perspective on contemporary global protest through a deep engagement with the case of South Africa.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marcel Paret is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Utah, USA, and Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Social Change at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Carin Runciman is Senior Researcher at the Centre for Social Change at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Luke Sinwell is Senior Researcher at the Centre for Social Change at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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List of Figures and Table Notes on Contributors Preface List of Abbreviations Chapter 1 - Southern Resistance in Critical Perspective Part I: Global Formations Chapter 2 - Social Movements in the Neoliberal Age Chapter 3 - South African Social Movements in the Neoliberal Age Part II: Community Formations Chapter 4 - Postcolonial Politics: Theorizing Protest from Spaces of Exclusion Chapter 5 - South Africa 'Unrest' or Rebellion: A Focus on Durban Community Protests Chapter 6 - Social Movements Beyond Incorporation: The Case of the Housing Assembly in Post-Apartheid Cape Town Part III: Local State Formations Chapter 7 - Party Politics and Community Mobilisation in Buffalo City, East London Chapter 8 - Protests, Party Politics, and Patronage: A View from Zandpsruit Informal Settlement, Johannesburg Part IV: Labour Formations Chapter 9 - Changing Forms of Power and Municipal Worker Resistance in Johannesburg Chapter 10 - Organic Intellectuals and Leadership in South Africa's Contemporary Mineworkers' Movement Part V: Left Formations Chapter 11 - South Africa's New Left Movements: Challenges and Hopes Index
List of Figures and Table Notes on Contributors Preface List of Abbreviations Chapter 1 - Southern Resistance in Critical Perspective Part I: Global Formations Chapter 2 - Social Movements in the Neoliberal Age Chapter 3 - South African Social Movements in the Neoliberal Age Part II: Community Formations Chapter 4 - Postcolonial Politics: Theorizing Protest from Spaces of Exclusion Chapter 5 - South Africa 'Unrest' or Rebellion: A Focus on Durban Community Protests Chapter 6 - Social Movements Beyond Incorporation: The Case of the Housing Assembly in Post-Apartheid Cape Town Part III: Local State Formations Chapter 7 - Party Politics and Community Mobilisation in Buffalo City, East London Chapter 8 - Protests, Party Politics, and Patronage: A View from Zandpsruit Informal Settlement, Johannesburg Part IV: Labour Formations Chapter 9 - Changing Forms of Power and Municipal Worker Resistance in Johannesburg Chapter 10 - Organic Intellectuals and Leadership in South Africa's Contemporary Mineworkers' Movement Part V: Left Formations Chapter 11 - South Africa's New Left Movements: Challenges and Hopes Index
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