Xenophobic attacks on foreign shop owners and street vendors in Louis Trichardt Central Business District, Limpopo Province
Xenophobic attacks in South Africa in 2008 and 2015 sent shockwaves through the country and the world. In these events, around 70 people were killed while thousands were displaced; and, property and products of street vendors and shop owners were destroyed. This phenomenological research project is...
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doaj-22cb27e2cc954bdfb72da9dd17bbda682020-11-24T23:09:48ZengAOSISThe Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa1817-44342415-20052015-12-01114e1e1210.4102/td.v11i4.5112Xenophobic attacks on foreign shop owners and street vendors in Louis Trichardt Central Business District, Limpopo ProvinceKholofelo Mothibi0Cornelis Roelofse1Thompho Tshivhase2Department of Criminology, University of Limpopo, SovengaDepartment of Criminology, University of Limpopo, SovengaDepartment of Criminology, University of Limpopo, SovengaXenophobic attacks in South Africa in 2008 and 2015 sent shockwaves through the country and the world. In these events, around 70 people were killed while thousands were displaced; and, property and products of street vendors and shop owners were destroyed. This phenomenological research project is confined to Louis Trichardt in Limpopo Province wherefrom a cohort of foreign street vendors and shop owners were interviewed. The lived experiences of being verbally and physically abused as well as of some acquaintances being killed, has clearly left them traumatised and living in fear. The article finds that contributory factors to xenophobic attacks experienced by foreign shop owners and street vendors range from competition over scarce resources, stereotypes and inter-group anxiety. Finally, it offers some recommendations about education for South Africans and measured police action.http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/51xenophobiaimmigrantsstreet vendorsviolenceSouth Africa |
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Kholofelo Mothibi Cornelis Roelofse Thompho Tshivhase Xenophobic attacks on foreign shop owners and street vendors in Louis Trichardt Central Business District, Limpopo Province The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa xenophobia immigrants street vendors violence South Africa |
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Xenophobic attacks on foreign shop owners and street vendors in Louis Trichardt Central Business District, Limpopo Province |
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Xenophobic attacks on foreign shop owners and street vendors in Louis Trichardt Central Business District, Limpopo Province |
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Xenophobic attacks on foreign shop owners and street vendors in Louis Trichardt Central Business District, Limpopo Province |
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Xenophobic attacks on foreign shop owners and street vendors in Louis Trichardt Central Business District, Limpopo Province |
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Xenophobic attacks on foreign shop owners and street vendors in Louis Trichardt Central Business District, Limpopo Province |
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xenophobic attacks on foreign shop owners and street vendors in louis trichardt central business district, limpopo province |
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Xenophobic attacks in South Africa in 2008 and 2015 sent shockwaves through the country and the world. In these events, around 70 people were killed while thousands were displaced; and, property and products of street vendors and shop owners were destroyed. This phenomenological research project is confined to Louis Trichardt in Limpopo Province wherefrom a cohort of foreign street vendors and shop owners were interviewed. The lived experiences of being verbally and physically abused as well as of some acquaintances being killed, has clearly left them traumatised and living in fear. The article finds that contributory factors to xenophobic attacks experienced by foreign shop owners and street vendors range from competition over scarce resources, stereotypes and inter-group anxiety. Finally, it offers some recommendations about education for South Africans and measured police action. |
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xenophobia immigrants street vendors violence South Africa |
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