Collective Mobilization and the Struggle for Squatter Citizenship : Rereading “Xenophobic” Violence in a South African Settlement. In: International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV). Jg.9. 4.4.2016, S. 39-55
Inhalt
- 1. Squatter Camps: A Place for the “Surplus” among the Citizens
- 2. “Living Politics” before Democracy
- 3. Repertoires and Resources of Collective Mobilisation and Violence
- 4. Insider/Outsider Identities and the Contestation of Space
- 5. “Xenophobic” Violence in Mshongo
- 6. Precarity, Protest, and the Mechanics of Mobilization
- 7. “Living for Free”? Political Commitment and Belonging
- 8. Conclusion
- References
