ISBN:
9780796925541
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0796925542
Language:
English
Pages:
x, 374 Seiten
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Diagramme
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24 cm
DDC:
303.387968
Keywords:
Reconciliation Social aspects
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South Africa
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Reconciliation Public opinion
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Restorative justice South Africa
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Post-apartheid era South Africa
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South Africans Attitudes
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Post-apartheid era
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Race relations
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Restorative justice
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Social conditions
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Politischer Wandel
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Konflikt
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Auswirkung
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Transitional Justice
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Versöhnung
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Implementation
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Politische Beteiligung
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Politisches System
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Vertrauen
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Demokratisierung
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Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung
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South Africa Race relations
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South Africa Social conditions
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1994-
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South Africa
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Südafrika
Abstract:
"The reconciliatory project [in South Africa] seems to have completely fallen away from the national agenda, and many of the TRC's [Truth and Reconciliation Commission's] recommendations remain unimplemented and unrealised. Has reconciliation been successful? Do South Africans feel reconciled? What is the way forward? This book brings together leading social scientists and researchers to critically interrogate the success of the reconciliatory project, using ten years of public opinion data collected by the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) through the South African Reconciliation Barometer survey."--Back cover
Note:
Tabellen, Register, Literaturangaben, Anhang
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Introduction
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Measuring social change in South Africa
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Part 1 : Transitional Justice
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Truth, redress and reconciliation : evaluating transitional justice from below
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A comparison of the reconciliation barometers in South Africa and Rwanda
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Part 1 respondent
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Part 2 : Social relationships
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Contact and reconciliation
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Urbanisation, racial desegregation and the changing character of interracial contact
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Part 2 respondent
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Part 3 : Transformation
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The social consequences of class formation among black South Africans in the 2000s : evidence from SARB
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Affirmative action in the workplace : from numbers to dialogue
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Rejuvenating reconciliation with transformation
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Part 3 respondent : Vusi Gumede
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Part 4 : Political participation and institutions
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Does political trust lead to reconciliation?
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Why postapartheid South Africans rebel : social protest, public participation and trust in institutions
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Parties and elections as instruments of reconciliation and social cohesion
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Part 4 respondent
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Part 5 : Identity
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Building a nation : considering uncertain outcomes
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The surprising growth in minority support for the 'rainbow nation'
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Part 5 respondent : Shameela Seedat
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Conclusion
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The South African error : restorative justice sans social recompense
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