Urban Politics After Apartheid

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everyday policy negotiation South Africa
gendered governance
Good Political Governance
Habitat III
Indigent Policy
Mitchells Plain
NGO Activist
participatory democracy
political anthropology
post apartheid south africa
Pre-paid Water Meters
Prepaid Water Meters
Sector Representatives
social movement theory
South African National Civic Organisation
township activism
Urban Governance Arena
urban south africa
Ward Committee Members
Ward Committees
ward councillor dynamics
Ward Councillors
Ward Residents
Water Cut Offs

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  • ISBN 9781472488954
  • Weight: 434g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Urban Politics After Apartheid presents an understanding of gendered urban politics in South Africa as an interactive process. Based on long-term fieldwork in the former townships 20 years after the end of apartheid, it provides an in-depth analysis of how activists and local politicians engage with each other.

Sandrine Gukelberger contributes to the ongoing debate on urban governance by adding a new historicising perspective as an entry point into the urban governance arena, based upon the political trajectories of ward councillors and activists. Integrating urban governance studies with new perspectives on policy and social movements provides insight on the everyday events in which people engender, negotiate, and contest concepts, policies, and institutions that have been introduced under the catch-all banner of democracy. By conceptualising these events as encounters at different knowledge interfaces, the book develops a locus for an anthropology of policy, highlighting everyday negotiations in urban politics.

Urban Politics After Apartheid dissects the social life of policies such as Desmond Tutu’s rainbow nation metaphor beyond national symbolism, and academic and public discourse that largely portray participation in South Africa to be weak, local politicians to be absent, and social movements to be toothless tigers. Proving the inaccuracy of these portrayals, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of South African politics, urban studies, political anthropology and political sociology.

Sandrine Gukelberger is a research fellow at the Faculty of Social Science at Ruhr-University Bochum. Since 2005 she has been working at Bielefeld University as a political anthropologist and has designed and taught undergraduate and graduate classes in social anthropology and sociology since 2010. She is interested in urban politics and the methodological challenge of combining a global perspective with the ethnographic endeavour.

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