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In this collection of essays, leading South African intellectuals in government, organised labour, business, and local communities examine social cohesion and globalisation in contemporary South Africa. From fruit pickers to multinational corporations and international human-rights movements, these discussions illustrate how globalisation affects every level of society and impacts how South Africans perceive themselves. How social capital works in South Africa locally and under globalisation is discussed in each article.

What Holds Us Together: Social Cohesion in South Africa

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    Publisher: HSRC Press
    Publication Date: 03/12/2003
    ISBN13: 9780796920300, 978-0796920300
    ISBN10: 796920303

    Number of Pages: 356

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    In this collection of essays, leading South African intellectuals in government, organised labour, business, and local communities examine social cohesion and globalisation in contemporary South Africa. From fruit pickers to multinational corporations and international human-rights movements, these discussions illustrate how globalisation affects every level of society and impacts how South Africans perceive themselves. How social capital works in South Africa locally and under globalisation is discussed in each article.

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