Addressing Xenophobia in South Africa

Drivers, Responses and Lessons from the Durban Untold Stories

Bethuel Sibongiseni Ngcamu|Evangelos Mantzaris
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05 November 2021
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Xenophobia is a salient issue in South Africa. Prominent episodes of violence targeting migrants and refugees have received enormous attention from scholars, researchers, policymakers, government officials, and media agencies. Focusing on a prominent episode of anti-immigrant violence in the Durban area of the KwaZulu-Natal province, Addressing Xenophobia in South Africa identifies the hidden, less addressed dimensions and catalysts of this violence.

Bethuel Sibongiseni Ngcamu and Evangelos Mantzaris have carried out a cutting-edge investigation of the multiple set of factors that generate public violence. By examining particular social dynamics and circumstances in marginal locations, and drawing on interviews with key informants, this book also provides a critique of the response of the South African government. Covering the role of economic competition, the media, and the nuances of micro-politics and localised processes that fuel violent xenophobia in townships and other settlements, this book provides a uniquely detailed study of an episode of large-scale violence involving migrants and refugees.

Showcasing information not captured by other research methods, the in-depth local-level research with multiple actors and stakeholders, this book yields new and interesting information, left previously undiscovered, about important social and political processes at a local level.

Chapter 1. Localising and Locating the Hidden Causes of Xenophobia and Its Ramifications

  • Chapter 2. Associating Xenophobia with Criminality: Is It a Fallacy?
  • Chapter 3. Xenophobia, Media and the 'Forgotten Dimensions'
  • Chapter 4. Media Reporting of the 2015 Xenophobic Attacks in Durban
  • Chapter 5. Biased and Falsified Reporting: The Government’s Perspectives
  • Chapter 6. Inter- and Intra-governmental Response: Unreported Government Response Capabilities
  • Chapter 7. A Multi-stakeholder Response on the 2015 Xenophobic Attacks: The Hidden Government Perspectives
  • Chapter 8. Managing Shelters for the Displaced
  • Chapter 9. Social Cohesion and Social Justice: Can They Solve Xenophobic Attacks?

Bethuel Sibongiseni Ngcamu is Head of Public Management and Leadership at Nelson Mandela University, South Africa. He has a vast experience in universities as a manager, consultant and an academic where he has taught and published a number of empirical studies in different disciplines.

Evangelos Mantzaris is a Retired Professor at the Mangosuthu University of Technology, South Africa. He has published 8 full scale books in English and Greek, 30 peer-reviewed chapters in books (with 4 in press), over 80 journal articles, 12 peer-reviewed International Conference Proceedings, and has presented papers in over 70 national and international conferences. He has completed 14 National Research Foundation, Human Science Research Council and university funded research reports, and over 30 technical reports for Provincial Government Departments, municipalities and NGOs. He is a National Research Foundation Rated Researcher.