Boundary demarcation and community identity concerns: an investigation of the Matatiele boundary dispute

This treatise explores the Matatiele boundary demarcation dispute and, in particular, the role that unmet basic human needs play in this dispute. The subject of identity is also explored. In 2006, the government of South Africa decided that Matatiele should no longer be part of the province of Kwa-Z...

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Main Author: Tyabazayo, Phumlani
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1021019
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nmmu-vital-83572017-12-21T04:22:37ZBoundary demarcation and community identity concerns: an investigation of the Matatiele boundary disputeTyabazayo, PhumlaniConflict management -- South Africa -- MatatieleIdentity politics -- South Africa -- MatatieleMatatiele (South Africa) -- BoundariesThis treatise explores the Matatiele boundary demarcation dispute and, in particular, the role that unmet basic human needs play in this dispute. The subject of identity is also explored. In 2006, the government of South Africa decided that Matatiele should no longer be part of the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal (KZN) and instead should be incorporated into the province of the Eastern Cape. This decision divided the community of Matatiele into two groups; one was pro-KZN and the other, pro-Eastern Cape. In 2008, violence broke out between these two groups. The government’s decision and the resulting violence have created a situation of protracted conflict in the community of Matatiele with rivalries and antagonism being part of the fabric of the society. This treatise attempts to analyse this conflict and link it to the theory of basic human needs as advocated by conflict theorists such as John Burton and Johan Gultang. Human needs theorists hold the view that unmet psychological and physical needs are sources of social conflict and can lead to protracted conflict. This treatise also explores the efficacy of problem-solving workshops and referendums as conflict-resolution techniques for boundary demarcation disputes. The data were collected from unstructured, in-depth interviews with a sample of eleven respondents. The data indicate that there is a nexus between this conflict and the theory of basic human needs and that community-identity concerns are central to this dispute. The findings of this study suggest that the conflict is multi-faceted and that the underlying causes can be attributed to unmet human needs. The data was analysed using the grounded theory approach. This allowed the key causes of the conflict to be identified and subsequently informed the recommendations presented in the conclusion of this treatise.Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityFaculty of Arts2013ThesisMastersMPhilviii, 89 leavespdfvital:8357http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1021019EnglishNelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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language English
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topic Conflict management -- South Africa -- Matatiele
Identity politics -- South Africa -- Matatiele
Matatiele (South Africa) -- Boundaries
spellingShingle Conflict management -- South Africa -- Matatiele
Identity politics -- South Africa -- Matatiele
Matatiele (South Africa) -- Boundaries
Tyabazayo, Phumlani
Boundary demarcation and community identity concerns: an investigation of the Matatiele boundary dispute
description This treatise explores the Matatiele boundary demarcation dispute and, in particular, the role that unmet basic human needs play in this dispute. The subject of identity is also explored. In 2006, the government of South Africa decided that Matatiele should no longer be part of the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal (KZN) and instead should be incorporated into the province of the Eastern Cape. This decision divided the community of Matatiele into two groups; one was pro-KZN and the other, pro-Eastern Cape. In 2008, violence broke out between these two groups. The government’s decision and the resulting violence have created a situation of protracted conflict in the community of Matatiele with rivalries and antagonism being part of the fabric of the society. This treatise attempts to analyse this conflict and link it to the theory of basic human needs as advocated by conflict theorists such as John Burton and Johan Gultang. Human needs theorists hold the view that unmet psychological and physical needs are sources of social conflict and can lead to protracted conflict. This treatise also explores the efficacy of problem-solving workshops and referendums as conflict-resolution techniques for boundary demarcation disputes. The data were collected from unstructured, in-depth interviews with a sample of eleven respondents. The data indicate that there is a nexus between this conflict and the theory of basic human needs and that community-identity concerns are central to this dispute. The findings of this study suggest that the conflict is multi-faceted and that the underlying causes can be attributed to unmet human needs. The data was analysed using the grounded theory approach. This allowed the key causes of the conflict to be identified and subsequently informed the recommendations presented in the conclusion of this treatise.
author Tyabazayo, Phumlani
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title Boundary demarcation and community identity concerns: an investigation of the Matatiele boundary dispute
title_short Boundary demarcation and community identity concerns: an investigation of the Matatiele boundary dispute
title_full Boundary demarcation and community identity concerns: an investigation of the Matatiele boundary dispute
title_fullStr Boundary demarcation and community identity concerns: an investigation of the Matatiele boundary dispute
title_full_unstemmed Boundary demarcation and community identity concerns: an investigation of the Matatiele boundary dispute
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publisher Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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