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Foreword Vishnu Padayachee ix
Preface Imraan Valodia Adam Habib xiii
List of Abbreviations xvii
1 Introduction: From Anti-Apartheid to Post-Apartheid Social Movements Richard Ballard Adam Habib Imraan Valodia Elke Zuern 1
2 Seeking the High Ground: The Treatment Action Campaign and the Politics of Morality Steven Friedman Shauna Mottiar 23
3 Dynamics of a 'Mini-Mass Movement': Origins, Identity and Ideological Pluralism in the Soweto Electricity Crisis Committee Anthony Egan Alex Wafer 45
4 Upstarts or Bearers of Tradition? The Anti-Privatisation Forum of Gauteng Sakhela Buhlungu 67
5 The Concerned Citizens Forum: A Fight Within a Fight Peter Dwyer 89
6 Building Unity in Diversity: Social Movement Activism in the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign Sophie Oldfield Kristian Stokke 111
7 The Landless People's Movement and the Failure of Post-Apartheid Land Reform Stephen Greenberg 133
8 The Homeless People's Alliance: Purposive Creation and Ambiguated Realities Firoz Khan Edgar Pieterse 155
9 Elusive Boundaries: SANCO, the ANC and the Post-Apartheid South African State Elke Zuern 179
10 Connecting the Red, Brown and Green: The Environmental Justice Movement in South Africa Jacklyn Cock 203
11 Reconstructing a Social Movement in an Era of Globalisation: A Case Study of COSATU Adam Habib Imraan Valodia 225
12 Collective Action in the Informal Economy: The Case of the Self-Employed Women's Union, 1994-2004 Annie Devenish Caroline Skinner 255
13 From Economic Debt to Moral Debt: The Campaigns of Jubilee South Africa Cyrus Rustomjee 279
14 In the Absence of Citizenship: Congolese Refugee Struggle and Organisation inSouth Africa Baruti Amisi Richard Ballard 301
15 The Problem of Identities: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex Social Movement in South Africa Teresa Dirsuweit 325
16 The Challenges of Inclusion and Transformation: The Women's Movement in Democratic South Africa Shireen Hassim 349
17 The Cape of Good Dope? A Post-Apartheid Story of Gangs and Vigilantes Ashwin Desai 371
18 Conclusion: Making Sense of Post-Apartheid South Africa's Voices of Protest Richard Ballard Adam Habib Imraan Valodia 397
Contributors 419
Index 425
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