"Community meetings seldom lead to significant change in urban policies, and have been accused of being sterile, sedative, or manipulative. This book starts from a simple question: why do people then continue to participate in these meetings, sometimes massively, and on a regular basis? Authors from a variety of disciplines explore the multiple roles of these 'invited' spaces of participation. From consolidation of individual social status and networks, to the construction and framing of the local 'community' ; from the display of political or group loyalties and maintenance of clientelist exchange to access to information (even rumours or gossip) but also forms of education on who and what is the state, invited spaces of participation are also, crucially, places of emergence of collective awareness, through shared expressions of frustration, that can lead to political mobilisation and other, less institutionalised forms of participation."--Back cover.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Politicising and politicking community participation in urban governance / Claire Bénit-Gbaffou
Part One: Politicising spaces of participation
From party-state to party-society in South Africa: SANCO and the informal politics of community representation in Imizamo Yethu, Cape Town / Laurence Piper
Against ourselves
local activists and the management of contradictory political loyalties: the case of Phiri, Johannesburg / Boitumelo Matlala and Claire Bénit-Gbaffou
Social movements, mobilisation and political parties: a case study of the Landless People's Movement, South Africa / Luke Sinwell
Ritualistic spaces? re-examining invited spaces of participation / Obvious Katsaura
Constructing communities in public meetings: local leaders and the management of xenophobic discourses in Yeoville / Claire Bénit-Gbaffou and Eulenda Mkwanazi
Part two: Beyond invented /invited spaces of participation
Uncooperative masses as a problem for substantive and participatory theories of democracy: the cases of 'people's power' (1984-6) and the 'xenophobia' (2008) in South Africa / Daryl Glaser
Participation, neoliberal control and the voice of street traders in Cape Town: a Foucauldian perspective on 'invited spaces' / Marianne Morange
Meetings in Vosloorus (Ekurhuleni): democratic public spaces or spaces for grievances? / Philippe Gervais-Lambony
'Bringing government closer to the people'? The daily experience of subcouncils in Cape Town / Chloé Buire
Contesting the participatory sphere: encountering the state in Johannesburg and Cape Town / Alex Wafer and Sophie Oldfield
Beyond invented and invited spaces of participation: the Phiri and Olivia Road court cases and theoir outcome / Laïla Smith and Margot Rubin
Viewing South Africa's urban governance from an 'Indian' perspective / Glyn Williams.
Other title(s)
Unpacking community participation
ISBN
9780796924643
0796924643
LCCN
2015494875
OCLC
928364088
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