Migrant entrepreneurship, collective violence and xenophobia in South Africa / Jonathan Crush and Sujata Ramachandran.
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- 1920596283
- 9781920596286
- Immigrant business enterprises -- South Africa
- Violence -- South Africa
- Xenophobia -- South Africa
- Xenophobia -- South Africa -- Cape Town
- Violence -- Afrique du Sud
- Xénophobie -- Afrique du Sud
- Xénophobie -- Afrique du Sud -- Le Cap
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Developing & Emerging Countries
- Immigrant business enterprises
- Violence
- Xenophobia
- South Africa
- South Africa -- Cape Town
- 303.60968 23
- HN801.Z9
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"Growing Informal Cities Project."
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Executive summary; Introduction; A Dangerous Climate; Methodology; Collective Violence Against Migrant Entrepreneurs; Chronology of Collective Violence; Geographies of Collective Violence; Typologies of Collective Violence; Precipitants of Violence; Official Evasions; Conclusion.
This report focuses on the chronology and geography of collective violence against migrant entrepreneurs since South Africa's first democratic elections in 1994. The overall aim of the research was to document and create a chronological account of attacks on migrant businesses, to categorise the types and frequency of attacks and to map the locations where such events occurred.
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