Arenas of contestation: policy processes and land tenure reform in post-apartheid South Africa

Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === Summary: This thesis considers different groupings that have come together in their participation in the policy processes relating to tenure reform in post-apartheid South Africa. It is methodologically and theoretically grounded in Bourdieu's notion of cultural &#...

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Main Author: Fortin, Elizabeth
Other Authors: Scoones, Ian
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/2815
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-28152017-08-02T04:00:13Z Arenas of contestation: policy processes and land tenure reform in post-apartheid South Africa Fortin, Elizabeth Scoones, Ian Faculty of Arts Post-apartheid Policy processes South Africa Philosophiae Doctor - PhD Summary: This thesis considers different groupings that have come together in their participation in the policy processes relating to tenure reform in post-apartheid South Africa. It is methodologically and theoretically grounded in Bourdieu's notion of cultural 'fields' spaces of ongoing contestation and struggle, but in which actors develop a shared 'habitus', an embodied history. In these land reform policies and law-making activities, individuals and groups from different fields- the bureaucratic, activist and legal - have interacted in their contestations relating to the legitimation of their forms of knowledge. The resulting compromises are illuminated by a case study of a village in the former Gazankulu 'homeland' - a fourth 'cultural field'. Rather than seeing these fields as bounded, the thesis recognises the influence of wider political discourses and materialities, or the wider 'field of power'. In each of the four very different fields, as a result of a shared history, actors within them have developed practices based upon particular shared discourses, institutions and values. South Africa 2014-02-10T09:02:09Z 2010/01/27 03:59 2010/01/27 2014-02-10T09:02:09Z 2008 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11394/2815 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic Post-apartheid
Policy processes
South Africa
spellingShingle Post-apartheid
Policy processes
South Africa
Fortin, Elizabeth
Arenas of contestation: policy processes and land tenure reform in post-apartheid South Africa
description Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === Summary: This thesis considers different groupings that have come together in their participation in the policy processes relating to tenure reform in post-apartheid South Africa. It is methodologically and theoretically grounded in Bourdieu's notion of cultural 'fields' spaces of ongoing contestation and struggle, but in which actors develop a shared 'habitus', an embodied history. In these land reform policies and law-making activities, individuals and groups from different fields- the bureaucratic, activist and legal - have interacted in their contestations relating to the legitimation of their forms of knowledge. The resulting compromises are illuminated by a case study of a village in the former Gazankulu 'homeland' - a fourth 'cultural field'. Rather than seeing these fields as bounded, the thesis recognises the influence of wider political discourses and materialities, or the wider 'field of power'. In each of the four very different fields, as a result of a shared history, actors within them have developed practices based upon particular shared discourses, institutions and values. === South Africa
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Fortin, Elizabeth
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title Arenas of contestation: policy processes and land tenure reform in post-apartheid South Africa
title_short Arenas of contestation: policy processes and land tenure reform in post-apartheid South Africa
title_full Arenas of contestation: policy processes and land tenure reform in post-apartheid South Africa
title_fullStr Arenas of contestation: policy processes and land tenure reform in post-apartheid South Africa
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