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State, civil society and the reconfiguration of power in post-apartheid South Africa
- R. Greenstein
- Geography
- 2003
‘INSTEAD OF BEGGING, I FARM TO FEED MY CHILDREN’: URBAN AGRICULTURE – AN ALTERNATIVE TO COPPER AND COBALT IN LUBUMBASHI
- Nyumbaiza Tambwe, M. Rudolph, R. Greenstein
- SociologyAfrica
- 22 July 2011
ABSTRACT The collapse of the mining company La Générale des Carrières et des Mines (GECAMINES) in the 1990s forced many unemployed workers in Lubumbashi to look at alternative means of survival. The…
Identity, democracy and political rights: South Africa in a comparative perspective
- R. Greenstein
- Political Science
- 1995
Introduction In contemporary South African political discourse, notions of liberation, majority rule, non- racialism, and the restitution of indigenous rights are associated with the concept of…
Class, Nation, and Political Organization: The Anti-Zionist Left in Israel/Palestine
- R. Greenstein
- Sociology, Political ScienceInternational Labor and Working-Class History
- 1 March 2009
Abstract The paper discusses historical lessons offered by the experience of two leftwing movements, the pre-1948 Palestinian Communist Party, and the post-1948 Israeli Socialist Organization…
***Please do not copy, quote or cite without author's permission*** Civil Society, Social Movements and Power in South Africa
- R. Greenstein
- Political Science
- 2003
The study of South African society: towards a new agenda for comparative historical inquiry
- R. Greenstein
- Sociology
- 1 December 1994
This paper seeks to outline a new research agenda for the comparative historical study of South African society. It argues that the existing work in the field exhibits several limitations, expressed…
Zionism and its Discontents: A Century of Radical Dissent in Israel/Palestine
- R. Greenstein
- Political Science
- 20 October 2014
Social rights, essential services, and political mobilization in post-apartheid South Africa
- R. Greenstein
- Sociology, Political Science
- 4 January 2007
This paper discusses movements that organize constituencies in order to allow them access to the consumption of goods and services, while rejecting at the same time their identity as consumers.…
History, Historiography and the Production of Knowledge
- R. Greenstein
- History
- 1 May 1995
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