New South African Review 6 (ePub)
Despite the transition from apartheid to democracy, South Africa is the most unequal country in the world. Its extremes of...
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Wide-ranging essays demonstrate how the consequences of inequality extend throughout society and the political economy
Despite the transition from apartheid to democracy, South Africa is the most unequal country in the world. Its extremes of wealth and poverty undermine intensifying struggles for a better life for all. The wide-ranging essays in this sixth volume of the New South African Review demonstrate how the consequences of inequality extend throughout society and the political economy, crippling the quest for social justice, polarising the politics, skewing economic outcomes and bringing devastating environmental consequences in their wake. Contributors survey the extent and consequences of inequality across fields as diverse as education, disability, agrarian reform, nuclear geography and small towns, and tackle some of the most difficult social, political and economic issues. How has the quest for greater equality affected progressive political discourse? How has inequality reproduced itself, despite best intentions in social policy, to the detriment of the poor and the historically disadvantaged? How have shifts in mining and the financialisation of the economy reshaped the contours of inequality? How does inequality reach into the daily social life of South Africans, and shape the way in which they interact? How does the extent and shape of inequality in South Africa compare with that of other major countries of the global South which themselves are notorious for their extremes of wealth and poverty? South African extremes of inequality reflect increasing inequality globally, and The Crisis of Inequality will speak to all those general readers, policy makers, researchers and students who are demanding a more equal world.
Sarah Mosoetsa is the Chief Executive Officer of the of the National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIHSS)
Devan Pillay is a professor in Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand. He is active in the Global Labour University and International Centre for Development and Decent Work networks.
Roger Southall is the Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Samuel Kariuki is an associate professor in Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Jacqui Ala is senior lecturer in International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Stephanie Allais is the director of the Centre for Researching Education and Labour, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Doreen Atkinson is a research associate in Development Studies at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth
David Black is Lester B Pearson professor of International Development Studies in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University, Canada
Sarah Bracking holds a Department of Science and Technology and National Research Foundation funded South Africa Research Chair Initiative (SARChI) in Applied Poverty Reduction Assessment at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban
Jacklyn Cock is an emeritus professor in Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Daryl Glaser is an associate professor in Political Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Gilad Isaacs is a lecturer in the School of Economic and Business Sciences at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Neva Makgetla is a senior economist in Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies in the Presidency, Pretoria
Rasigan Maharajh is professor extraordinary at the Centre for Research on
Enver Motala is a researcher at the Nelson Mandela Institute for Rural Education and Development at the University of Fort Hare, Alice
Sonwabile Mnwana is a senior researcher at the Society, Work and Development Programme (SWOP) at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Jana Mudronova is doing her PhD in Development Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
David Neves is a senior researcher at the Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies at the University of the Western Cape, Cape Town
Samuel Oloruntoba is a senior lecturer in International Political Economy at the Thabo Mbeki Leadership Institute, University of South Africa, Pretoria
Devan Pillay is a professor in Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand. He is active in the Global Labour University and International Centre for Development and Decent Work networks.
Roger Southall is an emeritus professor in Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Salim Vally is an associate professor in Education at the University of Johannesburg and director of the Centre for Education Rights and Transformation
Jo-Ansie van Wyk is a professor in International Politics at the University of South Africa, Pretoria
- Autoren: Sarah Bracking , Jacklyn Cock , Daryl Glaser , Gilad Isaacs , Neva Makgetla , Rasigan Maharajh , Enver Motala , Sonwabile Mnwana , Jana Mudronova , David Neves , Samuel Oloruntoba , Devan Pillay , Roger Southall , Salim Vally , Jo-Ansie van Wyk , Samuel Kariuki , Jacqui Ala , Stephanie Allais , Doreen Atkinson , David Black
- 2018, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Devan Pillay, Gilbert M Khadiagala, Roger Southall, Sarah Mosoetsa, Samuel Kariuki
- Verlag: Wits University Press
- ISBN-10: 1776140990
- ISBN-13: 9781776140992
- Erscheinungsdatum: 29.01.2018
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