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Short Course in Politics at the University of Abahlali baseMjon / Patel, Raj   Journal Article
Patel, Raj Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Shackdweller communities are among the most impoverished and exploited on the planet. With nearly 1 billion people living in them, one might consider them to be hotbeds of radicalism. Yet, in fact, very few settlements have become disobedient. Using the work of S'bu Zikode of the Abahlali baseMjondolo Shackdwellers Movement (South Africa) and the work of Alain Badiou, I show how politics is lived in Durban's shacks, and show how Badiou's thoughts supplement a series of uniquely African instances of politics
Key Words South Africa  Slum  Abahlali BaseMjondolo  Durban  Alain Badiou  Shack 
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Towards delivery and dignity: community struggle from kennedy road1 / Bryant, Jacob   Journal Article
Bryant, Jacob Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article explores the rise of one of South Africa's largest and most sustained post-apartheid social movements, Abahlali baseMjondolo, Zulu for `the people who live in the shacks'. The Abahlali movement began with protests from Durban's Kennedy Road settlement against their local councillor, and has since grown into a densely networked, formal social movement. This article traces through an ethnographic account the decision to first protest at Kennedy Road and the process by which this protest spawned a larger movement
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