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Against ourselves – Local activists and the management of contradicting political loyalties: The case of Phiri,Johannesburg
Authors:Boitumelo Matlala  Claire Bénit-Gbaffou
Institution:1. Memory Projects, Memory Inc: A Division of Urban Brew, 28 Harley Street, Randburg, Johannesburg, South Africa;2. School of Architecture and Planning, Wits University, Private Bag 3, WITS 2050, Johannesburg, South Africa;1. School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, England, United Kingdom;2. School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland;1. Otoneurology Unit, ENT Department, University Hospital of Salamanca, IBSAL, Spain;2. Neuropaediatric Unit, Paediatrics Department, University Hospital of Salamanca, Spain;3. ENT Department, University Hospital of Reus, Tarragona, Spain
Abstract:In spite of continued mass urban protests in post-apartheid South Africa, few are the social movements or individuals which openly disengage from the dominant and former liberation party, the African National Congress. Many authors have analysed this paradox as a two-pronged strategy, ‘the brick’ and ‘the ballot’, to try and influence public policy. However, these two political positions become increasingly contradictory and difficult to hold together, as the ANC becomes more and more intolerant towards social movements. This paper, using the example of women’s contention about water commodification in Phiri (Soweto), examines how activists shape their opposition whilst still stating their affiliation to the ruling party. They manage these contradicting political loyalties through a variety of tactics exonerating the ANC from the blame of urban mismanagement: contrasting the current ANC with the ‘real’ ANC of the past – to which they remain faithful; and blaming the ‘deployees’ of the ANC at the local level for betraying the ‘real’ ANC at the national level. These tactics however may be short-lived as social movements upscale their action to the national level.
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