Arranging Prejudice: Exploring Hate Crime in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Arranging Prejudice: Exploring Hate Crime in Post-Apartheid South Africa

The following report is part of a CSVR series on Race and Citizenship in post-apartheid South Africa. It grapples with the violent expression of prejudice and draws on international experiences of hate crime to investigate commonalities and differences with the South African context. It touches on social representations and public perceptions of hate crime and considers media reporting on incidents thereof.

 

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Bronwyn Harris
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 Bronwyn Harris is a former Project Manager at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

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