New South African review 2 : new paths, old compromises /

In this second volume of the New South African Review, the New Growth Path adopted by the South African government in 2010 provides the basis for a dialogue about whether {u2018}decent work{u2019} is the best solution to South Africa{u2019}s problems of low economic growth and high unemployment. The...

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Other Authors: Daniel, John, 1944-2014 (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Johannesburg : Wits University Press, 2018.
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505 0 0 |t The Zuma presidency : the politics of paralysis? /  |r John Daniel and Roger Southall --  |t The Tripartite Alliance and its discontents : contesting the 'National Democratic Revolution' in the Zuma era /  |r Devan Pillay --  |t The African National Congress and the Zanufication debate /  |r James Hamill and John Hoffman --  |t Dancing like a monkey : the Democratic Alliance and opposition politics in South Africa /  |r Neil Southern and Roger Southall --  |t Democracy and accountability : Quo Vadis South Africa? /  |r Paul Hoffman --  |t Civil society and participatory policy making in South Africa : gaps and opportunities /  |r Imraan Buccus and Janine Hicks --  |t Bring back Kaiser Matanzima? Communal land, traditional leaders and the politics of nostalgia /  |r Leslie Bank and Clifford Mabhena --  |t South Africa and 'Southern Africa' : what relationship in 2011? /  |r Chris Saunders --  |t Continuing crises, contradictions and contestation /  |r Prishani Naidoo --  |t 'The wages are low but they are better than nothing' : the dilemma of decent work and job creation in South Africa /  |r Edward Webster --  |t The crisis of childcare in South African public hospitals /  |r Haroon Saloojee --  |t The worker cooperative alternative in South Africa /  |r Vishwas Satgar and Michelle Williams --  |t Policing in the streets of South African townships /  |r Knowledge Rajohane Matshedisho --  |t BEE Reform : the case for an institutional perspective /  |r Don Lindsay --  |t Bokfontein amazes the nations : Community Work Programme (CWP) heals a traumatised community /  |r Malose Langa and Karl von Holdt --  |t Ecological threats and the crisis of civilisation /  |r Devan Pillay --  |t Above and beyond South Africa's minerals-energy complex /  |r Khadija Sharife and Patrick Bond --  |t Corrosion and externalities : the socio-economic impacts of acid mine drainage on the Witwatersrand /  |r David Fig --  |t Food versus fuel? State, business, civil society and the bio-fuels debate in South Africa, 2003-2010 /  |r William Attwell --  |t Media transformation and the right to know /  |r Devan Pillay --  |t The print media transformation dilemma /  |r Jane Duncan --  |t The South African Broadcasting Corporation : the creation and loss of a citizenship vision and the possibilities for building a new one /  |r Kate Skinner. 
520 |a In this second volume of the New South African Review, the New Growth Path adopted by the South African government in 2010 provides the basis for a dialogue about whether {u2018}decent work{u2019} is the best solution to South Africa{u2019}s problems of low economic growth and high unemployment. There are investigations into rising inequality against the backdrop of the failings of Black Economic Empowerment; {u2018}greening the economy{u2019}, with emphasis on biofuels; the crisis of acid mine drainage on the Witwatersrand; possibilities for participatory forms of government; civil society activism; transformation of the print media and the SABC; the crisis in child care in public hospitals; the relationship between the police and a township community; the problems related to the absence of legislation to govern the powers of traditional authorities over land allocation; and assessments of the state of opposition political parties and the ANC Alliance. Asking whether the New Growth Plan reflects a set of new policies or an attempt to re-dress old (com)promises in new clothes, this volume brings together different voices in debate about possibilities for alternatives to neo-liberal and capitalist development in South Africa. 
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