Grass-roots reconciliation in South Africa:
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Abbreviations......................................................................................./
Preface.................................................................................................Hi
1. Introduction....................................................................................7
The research problem..............................................................................1
Aim and research questions....................................................................3
Demarcations............................................................................................3
The concept of reconciliation..................................................................6
Terminology............................................................................................10
Method....................................................................................................11
Exploration and understanding.......................................................................11
Qualitative field research................................................................................12
The choice of field..........................................................................................13
Sampling and a profile of the interviewees....................................................14
Interviews.......................................................................................................20
Observations...................................................................................................26
Literature........................................................................................................28
Analysis..........................................................................................................30
Outline of the thesis................................................................................32
2. Theories and understandings of reconciliation..................34
Introduction............................................................................................34
Positioning reconciliation......................................................................35
The contextual nature of reconciliation...............................................37
Violence, safety and security.................................................................39
Reconciliation and justice......................................................................41
Truth seeking and truth telling............................................................46
Acknowledgment, apology and forgiveness.........................................49
Socio economic issues and reconciliation.............................................52
Symbolic methods of reconciliation......................................................55
Concluding remarks: reconciliation in everyday life..........................57
3. Intergroup relations theory.......................................................60
Introduction............................................................................................60
Intergroup vs. interpersonal interactions.........................................................61
A few basic concepts.......................................................................................62
Social categorisation.......................................................................................64
Attribution theory............................................................................................65
Changing intergroup relations..............................................................67
The contact hypothesis....................................................................................68
The context of contact.....................................................................................70
Types of contact..............................................................................................71
Fear, anxiety and threat perceptions................................................................71
Mediating processes........................................................................................73
Problems with the contact hypothesis.............................................................77
The decategorisation model............................................................................78
The mutual differentiation model....................................................................80
The recategorisation model.............................................................................81
Integration of the three approaches.................................................................82
Concluding remarks: contact theory and reconciliation....................83
4. Historical background and contemporary attitudes..........87
Introduction............................................................................................87
Historical background...........................................................................87
Colonialism, segregation and war...................................................................87
The Union of South Africa..............................................................................89
Apartheid, resistance and violence..................................................................90
The political transition....................................................................................92
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission.....................................................97
Summary.......................................................................................................102
Race relations and attitudes................................................................103
Race relations, animosities and tolerance......................................................103
Survey results on interracial reconciliation...................................................107
Views on race relations among the interviewees..........................................111
Concluding remarks.............................................................................118
5. Grass roots understandings of reconciliation...................120
Introduction..........................................................................................120
Reconciliation as forgiveness...............................................................123
The Christian understanding of reconciliation.................................124
Reconciliation as improved race relations.........................................125
Reconciliation as non racialism..........................................................127
Reconciliation as acquiescence............................................................128
Reconciliation as peace and non violence..........................................128
Concluding remarks............................................................................129
6. Interracial contact....................................................................133
Introduction..........................................................................................133
A history of segregation.......................................................................136
Interracial contact in contemporary South Africa............................139
Interracial contact among the interviewees.......................................140
Interaction at the workplace...............................................................143
Interaction in residential areas...........................................................148
Introduction..................................................................................................148
Related research: desegregation in Hillbrow................................................150
Experiences of residential desegregation......................................................152
Desegregation, fear and threat perceptions...................................................155
White people in the township.......................................................................158
Summary...................................................................................................... 162
Interaction in public places.................................................................163
Social interaction and friendship........................................................168
Avoidance of contact............................................................................174
Intergroup behaviour..........................................................................176
Concluding remarks............................................................................182
7. Discrimination and the salience of race..............................786
Introduction..........................................................................................186
The salience of race in contemporary South Africa..........................186
Racial classification......................................................................................187
Race in everyday life and politics................................................................. 188
Conflicts and the salience of race.................................................................194
Discrimination and reconciliation......................................................200
Affirmative action and black economic empowerment....................203
Background..................................................................................................203
Survey results on affirmative action.............................................................207
Affirmative action and reconciliation: black people.....................................209
Affirmative action and reconciliation: white people....................................212
Quotas in sport..............................................................................................218
Concluding remarks.............................................................................219
8. Crime and reconciliation........................................................222
Introduction..........................................................................................222
Crime in contemporary South Africa.................................................223
Racially motivated crime.....................................................................229
Crime as an impediment to personal freedom...................................231
Fear, mistrust and trauma...................................................................234
Trust in the government, the rule of law and the
democratic system................................................................................241
Positive effects on reconciliation.....................................................:... 243
Concluding remarks.............................................................................244
9. Threat perceptions, fear and alienation.............................246
Introduction..........................................................................................246
Threat perceptions...............................................................................247
Powerlessness and vulnerability.........................................................249
Alienation and belonging.....................................................................254
Loss of place..........................................................................................258
Concluding remarks.............................................................................262
10. Socio economic issues and reconciliation.......................264
Poverty and inequality in South Africa..............................................264
The TRC and socio economic issues...................................................268
Has life improved?...............................................................................269
Poverty, inequality and reconciliation................................................274
Social tensions and a lack of justice..............................................................274
Future expectations.......................................................................................282
Additional effects of socio economic issues.................................................286
Cooperation and poverty relief......................................................................289
Concluding remarks.............................................................................294
/ 1. Culture, symbols and reconciliation..................................297
Introduction..........................................................................................297
Tolerance, respect and cultural differences.......................................298
The ubuntu philosophy........................................................................304
National symbols..................................................................................306
Commemorations of historic events...................................................309
Geographic name changes...................................................................314
The case of language............................................................................320
Concluding remarks............................................................................325
72. Conclusion: grass roots reconciliation in everyday life 327
Introduction..........................................................................................327
Understandings of reconciliation........................................................328
Factors influencing grass roots reconciliation...................................329
Intcrgroup contact.........................................................................................330
The salience of intcrgroup divisions.............................................................332
Justice and discrimination............................................................................333
Violence and crime.......................................................................................336
Threat perceptions, insecurity and alienation...............................................338
Poverty and socio economic inequality........................................................339
Cultural and symbolic issues........................................................................341
Policy implications...............................................................................343
Appendices.....................................................................................346
Appendix 1............................................................................................346
Appendix 2............................................................................................349
Appendix 3............................................................................................354
Source list........................................................................................357
Books.....................................................................................................357
Chapters in books................................................................................367
Journal articles, reports and papers...................................................368
Documents............................................................................................379
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Contents
Abbreviations./
Preface.Hi
1. Introduction.7
The research problem.1
Aim and research questions.3
Demarcations.3
The concept of reconciliation.6
Terminology.10
Method.11
Exploration and understanding.11
Qualitative field research.12
The choice of field.13
Sampling and a profile of the interviewees.14
Interviews.20
Observations.26
Literature.28
Analysis.30
Outline of the thesis.32
2. Theories and understandings of reconciliation.34
Introduction.34
Positioning reconciliation.35
The contextual nature of reconciliation.37
Violence, safety and security.39
Reconciliation and justice.41
Truth seeking and truth telling.46
Acknowledgment, apology and forgiveness.49
Socio economic issues and reconciliation.52
Symbolic methods of reconciliation.55
Concluding remarks: reconciliation in everyday life.57
3. Intergroup relations theory.60
Introduction.60
Intergroup vs. interpersonal interactions.61
A few basic concepts.62
Social categorisation.64
Attribution theory.65
Changing intergroup relations.67
The contact hypothesis.68
The context of contact.70
Types of contact.71
Fear, anxiety and threat perceptions.71
Mediating processes.73
Problems with the contact hypothesis.77
The decategorisation model.78
The mutual differentiation model.80
The recategorisation model.81
Integration of the three approaches.82
Concluding remarks: contact theory and reconciliation.83
4. Historical background and contemporary attitudes.87
Introduction.87
Historical background.87
Colonialism, segregation and war.87
The Union of South Africa.89
Apartheid, resistance and violence.90
The political transition.92
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission.97
Summary.102
Race relations and attitudes.103
Race relations, animosities and tolerance.103
Survey results on interracial reconciliation.107
Views on race relations among the interviewees.111
Concluding remarks.118
5. Grass roots understandings of reconciliation.120
Introduction.120
Reconciliation as forgiveness.123
The Christian understanding of reconciliation.124
Reconciliation as improved race relations.125
Reconciliation as non racialism.127
Reconciliation as acquiescence.128
Reconciliation as peace and non violence.128
Concluding remarks.129
6. Interracial contact.133
Introduction.133
A history of segregation.136
Interracial contact in contemporary South Africa.139
Interracial contact among the interviewees.140
Interaction at the workplace.143
Interaction in residential areas.148
Introduction.148
Related research: desegregation in Hillbrow.150
Experiences of residential desegregation.152
Desegregation, fear and threat perceptions.155
White people in the township.158
Summary. 162
Interaction in public places.163
Social interaction and friendship.168
Avoidance of contact.174
Intergroup behaviour.176
Concluding remarks.182
7. Discrimination and the salience of race.786
Introduction.186
The salience of race in contemporary South Africa.186
Racial classification.187
Race in everyday life and politics. 188
Conflicts and the salience of race.194
Discrimination and reconciliation.200
Affirmative action and black economic empowerment.203
Background.203
Survey results on affirmative action.207
Affirmative action and reconciliation: black people.209
Affirmative action and reconciliation: white people.212
Quotas in sport.218
Concluding remarks.219
8. Crime and reconciliation.222
Introduction.222
Crime in contemporary South Africa.223
Racially motivated crime.229
Crime as an impediment to personal freedom.231
Fear, mistrust and trauma.234
Trust in the government, the rule of law and the
democratic system.241
Positive effects on reconciliation.:. 243
Concluding remarks.244
9. Threat perceptions, fear and alienation.246
Introduction.246
Threat perceptions.247
Powerlessness and vulnerability.249
Alienation and belonging.254
Loss of place.258
Concluding remarks.262
10. Socio economic issues and reconciliation.264
Poverty and inequality in South Africa.264
The TRC and socio economic issues.268
Has life improved?.269
Poverty, inequality and reconciliation.274
Social tensions and a lack of justice.274
Future expectations.282
Additional effects of socio economic issues.286
Cooperation and poverty relief.289
Concluding remarks.294
/ 1. Culture, symbols and reconciliation.297
Introduction.297
Tolerance, respect and cultural differences.298
The ubuntu philosophy.304
National symbols.306
Commemorations of historic events.309
Geographic name changes.314
The case of language.320
Concluding remarks.325
72. Conclusion: grass roots reconciliation in everyday life 327
Introduction.327
Understandings of reconciliation.328
Factors influencing grass roots reconciliation.329
Intcrgroup contact.330
The salience of intcrgroup divisions.332
Justice and discrimination.333
Violence and crime.336
Threat perceptions, insecurity and alienation.338
Poverty and socio economic inequality.339
Cultural and symbolic issues.341
Policy implications.343
Appendices.346
Appendix 1.346
Appendix 2.349
Appendix 3.354
Source list.357
Books.357
Chapters in books.367
Journal articles, reports and papers.368
Documents.379 |
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