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Mapping movement landscapes in South Africa
Authors:Karl von Holdt  Prishani Naidoo
Institution:1. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africakarl@yeoville.org.za;3. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The concept of a movement landscape is used to analyse continuities and changes in popular mobilization since the end of formal apartheid. Focusing on four different episodes of protest since 1997, the article examines their relationship to the ANC movement and traditions, and their organizational forms. It finds a general theme of fluid and ephemeral organization, and a distrust of formal hierarchal organization, that is relatively new in South Africa. The Marikana strikes produced the most far-reaching organizational realignments, while the student struggles generated the most innovative re-imaginings of political forms and discourses. It concludes that although there have been critiques of and challenges to the ANC tradition, and experiments with new forms of organizing, they have not produced alternatives that have lasted or dislodged the dominant approaches defined and popularized by the ANC movement.
Keywords:ANC  collective action  movement landscape  organization  ‘post-apartheid’  protest  social movements
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