Outputs
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Responding to Xenophobic Violence in Post -Apartheid South Africa: Barking Up the Wrong Tree?
Written by Dr. Jean Pierre Misago, this paper highlights the general failure to effectively respond to and prevent xenophobic violence in South Africa and offers critical reflections on reasons thereof.
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Tragedy or farce? Xenophobic violence against foreign nationals and other “outsiders” in post-apartheid South Africa
Prepared by Emma Monama and Professor Loren Landau, this policy brief discusses xenophobic violence against foreign nationals and other “outsiders” in post-apartheid South Africa.
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Conference Migration and Xenophobia. A comparative perspective on South Africa and Switzerland
Dr. Jean Pierre Misago was a panelist at the conference: Migration and Xenophobia. A comparative perspective on South Africa and Switzerland, co-organised by KEESA, ZASB and Solifonds.
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Protection from Xenophobia
Written by Dr. Jean Pierre Misago, Iriann Freemantle and Professor Loren Landau, this evaluation reviews attempts by UNHCR to protect refugees and asylum-seekers from violence and recurring xenophobic attacks in a country that has a long history of “othering” within its society.
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Introduction of xenophobia and citizenship: the everyday politics of exclusion and inclusion in Africa
Written by Laurent Fourchard and Aurelia Segatti this article in an introduction to xenophobia and citizenship, and more specifically the everyday politics of exclusion and inclusion in Africa
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Tensions, Territory and Terror: Understanding Violence against Foreigners in South Africa
Professor Loren Landau presented his research on the violence against foreigners in South Africa.