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Title: THE REALITIES OF XENOPHOBIA IN CONTEMPORARY SOUTH AFRICA
XENOPHOBIA IN CONTEMPORARY SOUTH AFRICA
By: Jonathan Crush
Format: Paperback

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ISBN 10: 1920118713
ISBN 13: 9781920118716
Publisher: IDASA (INSTITUTE FOR DEMOCRACY IN SOUTH AFRICA)
Pub. date: 8 January, 2008
Series: Migration Policy Series
Pages: 68
Synopsis: In late 2006 SAMP undertook a national survey of the attitudes of the South African population towards foreign nationals in the country. The data from this survey allows us to analyze the state of the nation's mind on immigration, immigrants and refugees in the period immediately prior to the recent upsurge of xenophobic violence in South Africa. By comparing the results with those of previous surveys conducted by SAMP in the 1990s, we are also able to see if attitudes have changed and in what ways. Are they better now than they were in the days that prompted the South African Human Rights Commission to set up its Roll Back Xenophobia Campaign and partner with SAMP in a study of immigration, xenophobia and human rights in the country? Has xenophobia softened or hardened in the intervening years? Are xenophobic attitudes as widespread and vitriolic as they were then? How many South Africans were poised, in 2006, to turn their negative thoughts about foreign nationals into actions to "cleanse" their neighbourhoods and streets of fellow Africans?
Illustrations: B/W Illustrations
Publication: South Africa
Imprint: IDASA Publishers
Returns: Non-returnable
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