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    An exploration of the concept of community and its impact on participatory governance policy and service delivery in poor areas of Cape Town, South Africa 

    Thompson, Lisa; Tapscott, Chris; De Wet, Pamela Tsolekile (Taylor & Francis, 2018)
    The inclusion of citizen participation as a means to the equitable delivery of public services has distinguished South Africa’s democratic development trajectory over the last 20 years. While equitable resource allocation ...
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    Organising Somalian, Congolese and Rwandan migrants in a time of xenophobia in South Africa: empirical and methodological reflections 

    Uwimpuhwe, Denys; Ruiters, Greg (Springer, 2018)
    Xenophobic practices pervade civil society and the state in South Africa. But its victims are not passive. Academic scholarship has not sufficiently recognised the multiple roles of refugees and asylum seekers migrant ...
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    South Africa: Urban transformation 

    Williams, John J. (Elsevier, 2000)
    This paper discusses transformation as a multi-dimensional concept to effect social change in South African society in the post-apartheid era. The policy implications of such a variegated understanding of social change ...
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    The moving line between state benevolence and control: Municipal indigent programmes in South Africa 

    Ruiters, Greg (SAGE, 2018)
    free in South Africa. Having registered as municipal indigents, the poor not only gain access to free basic services but also embark upon a voyage into a bureaucratic underworld where policies are changed and eligibility ...
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    Citizenship, community participation and social change: The case of area coordinating teams in Cape Town, South Africa 

    Williams, John J. (Wiley, 2004)
    Social change does not roll in under the wheels of inevitability On the contrary; we have to organize for it, mobilize for it, struggle for it and indeed, plan for it. This is especially so in a country such as South Africa, ...
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    The Everyday at Grassroots level: poverty, protest and social change in post-apartheid South Africa 

    Williams, John J. (CLACSO, 2009)
    This paper posits that social change derives from how the everyday is encountered, analyzed and experienced at the grassroots level. Drawing extensively from the seminal work of Henri Lefebvre, the paper argues that for ...
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    Changing people, changing lives through public participation and social transformation: A south African case study of a rural development programme 

    Roman, Allan; Ruiters, Greg (Routledge, 2020)
    During 2009, in what seemed to be a return to RDP-style thinking, the Comprehensive Rural Development Programme (CRDP) was adopted nationally to tackle not only underdevelopment, poverty, unemployment, and other social ...
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    Evaluating Family as an Instrument for Policy in Human Capabilities 

    Bidandi, F.; Roman, N (macrothink Institute, 2021)
    The capabilities" approach has overtime offers instructive insights into the improvement of human capabilities in various fields such as behavioural change, social inequalities, poverty, unemployment, and education. To ...
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    Survey methodology in violence-prone Khayelitsha, Cape Town, Couth Africa 

    Nleya, Ndodana; Thompson, Lisa (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2009)
    This article discusses the methodological challenges of a service delivery survey in Khayelitsha, atownship in Cape Town, South Africa. The survey aimed to gain a better understanding of the relationshipbetween citizen ...

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