Search Results - "Anciano, Fiona"
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Clientelism as Civil Society? Unpacking the Relationship between Clientelism and Democracy at the Local Level in South Africa
Published in Journal of Asian and African studies (Leiden) (01-06-2018)“…This article, building on analyses from the global south, attempts to reframe democratic expectations by considering where previously maligned practices such…”
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Trust is personal and professional: The role of trust in the rise and fall of a South African civil society coalition
Published in International journal of comparative sociology (01-08-2024)“…This article explores trust dynamics among a coalition of civil society organizations called Unite Behind that formed in Cape Town, South Africa, in late 2017…”
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The illusion of the container based sanitation solution: Lessons from Khayelitsha, South Africa
Published in Water alternatives (01-10-2023)“…Container Based Sanitation (CBS) is seen, by some, as a sustainable sanitation 'solution' for informal settlements. Presented as a cost-effective form of…”
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A qualitative study on resource barriers facing scaled container-based sanitation service chains
Published in Journal of water, sanitation, and hygiene for development (01-03-2022)“…Abstract Container-based sanitation (CBS) is an increasingly recognised form of off-grid sanitation provision appropriate for impoverished urban environments…”
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Comparative sanitation data from high-frequency phone surveys across 3 countries
Published in Data in brief (01-08-2024)“…With less than half of the worldʼs urban population having safely managed sanitation due to the high cost and difficulty of building sewers and treatment…”
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An evaluation of different provision strategies for scaled-up container-based sanitation
Published in H2Open journal (01-01-2021)“…Abstract Container-based sanitation (CBS) is increasingly used to provide safely managed sanitation in low-income urban settlements. However, questions remain…”
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Localising governance in the African city: a grounded model of multiple and contending forms of security governance in Hout Bay, Cape Town
Published in Commonwealth & comparative politics (01-08-2022)“…The paper articulates a model of urban governance, developed through emergent analysis of the rulers, methods, rules and logics evident in the practices of…”
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A Dying Ideal: Non-Racialism and Political Parties in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Published in Journal of southern African studies (03-03-2016)“…Non-racialism as a concept has a rich and contentious history in South African politics. For many it was a core feature of the struggle against apartheid,…”
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Decolonising Clientelism: 'Re-centring' Analyses of Local State-Society Relations in South Africa
Published in Politikon (02-01-2018)“…Concepts such as democracy and accountability rely heavily for their normative framing on scholarship originating in Europe and America. While these theories…”
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Non-racialism and the African National Congress: views from the branch
Published in Journal of contemporary African studies (02-01-2014)“…South Africa's ruling party is well known as an organisation that supports the ideal of non-racialism. However, the extent to which the African National…”
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Defiant citizenship: marginality, race, and the struggle for place in Hangberg, South Africa
Published in Citizenship studies (04-07-2021)“…This article examines the rise of 'defiant citizenship' in Hangberg, a historic fishing village set on the lower slopes of the Sentinel Mountain in Cape Town,…”
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Rethinking Non-Racialism: Reflections of a Selection of South African Leaders
Published in Politikon (01-04-2012)“…Drawing from in-depth interviews with 26 prominent South Africans, this article looks at how leaders in government, political parties, business and civil…”
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