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Protest and Participation in Durban: A Focus on Cato Manor, Merebank and Wentworth

 

Abstract

This paper considers how Durban citizens understand protest and what other methods of participation they employ in their pursuit of service delivery, democratic citizenship and social change. It is based on a sample of 20 households drawn from Cato Manor, a ‘hotspot’ for ‘service delivery’ protest as well as Merebank and Wentworth situated in the South Durban basin well known for its civil society/community opposition to local petrochemical refineries. The paper employs theories of ‘invited’ and ‘invented’ spaces of participation and ‘participation as citizenship’ to understand protest and participation among Durban's low-income, urban citizens. It argues that protest and formal participation methods are used in parallel, but with differing levels of intensity across communities depending on how people view agency and democratic citizenship. The paper also considers the role of social movements and non-governmental organisations, arguing that their initiatives to effect ‘transformative’ participation have their limits.

Notes

1. I am most grateful to Olwethu Silangwe, Jabu Wanda and Dimple Deonath. To all the residents of Masxha, Greenland, Merebank and Wentworth who welcomed me into their homes – thank you. I am also very grateful to two anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments.

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