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Online publication date:
May 2019
Print publication year:
2013
Online ISBN:
9781868147366

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Introduction: The second phase - tragedy or farce?Devan PillayINTRODUCTION TO PART 1: Party, power and classJohn DanielCHAPTER 1: The power elite in democratic South Africa: Race and class in a fractured societyRoger SouthallCHAPTER 2: The ANC circa 201213: Colossus in decline?Susan BooysenCHAPTER 3: Fragile multiclass alliances compared: Some unlikely parallels between the National Party and the African National CongressPaul MaylamCHAPTER 4: Predicaments of postapartheid social movement politics: The Anti-Privatisation Forum in JohannesburgAhmed Veriava and Prishani NaidooINTRODUCTION To PART 2: Ecology, economy and labourDevan PillayCHAPTER 5: Mass unemployment and the low wage regime in South AfricaDick ForslundCHAPTER 6: Nationalisation and the minesMartin NicolCHAPTER 7: Broad-based BEE? HCI’s empowerment model and the syndicalist traditionWilliam AtwellCHAPTER 8: ‘Ask for a camel when you expect to get a goat’: Contentious politics and the climate justice movementJacklyn CockCHAPTER 9: Hydraulic fracturing in South Africa: Correcting the democratic deficitsDavid FigINTRODUCTION TO PART 3: Public policy and social practicePrishani NaidooCHAPTER 10: Understanding the persistence of low levels of skills in South AfricaStephanie AllaisCHAPTER 11: Equity, quality and access in South African education: A work still very much in progressShireen MotalaCHAPTER 12: Health sector reforms and policy implementation in South Africa: A paradox?Laetitia Rispel and Julia MoormanCHAPTER 13: Cadre deployment versus merit? Reviewing politicisation in the public serviceVinothan NaidooCHAPTER 14: Traditional male initiation: Culture and the ConstitutionLouise VincentINTRODUCTION TO PART 4: South Africa at largeRoger SouthallCHAPTER 15: South Africa and the BRIC: Punching above its weight?Sanusha NaiduCHAPTER 16: The Swazi Nation, the Swazi government and the South African connectionJohn Daniel and Marisha Ramdeen

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Contents

  • Preface
    pp viii-ix
    • By John Daniel, the retired Academic Director of the School for International Training in Durban., Prishani Naidoo, a lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand., Devan Pillay, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Sociology, University of the Witwatersrand., Roger Southall, Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, University of the Witwatersrand and, during 2013, the Van Zyl Slabbert Visiting Professor in Politics and Sociology at the University of Cape Town.

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