Xenophobia and collective violence in South Africa: A note of skepticism about the scapegoat
This article examines differing explanations for violence against foreign nationals in post-apartheid South Africa. It argues that the most compelling analyses in the scholarship draw from a family of arguments in the global literature that locates popular violence against outsiders within the conte...
Main Author: | Steinberg, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2018
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