Confronting Exclusion
2013 Transformation Audit

Contributor(s)
Hofmeyr, Jan (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
An immediate, but only partial, remedy to the current state of affairs would be to prioritise transparency, accountability and leadership integrity within the system to restore trust in the bona fides of key institutions. The longer-term challenge will be to counter a growing sense of economic exclusion, where violent police action, rather than democratic process, is increasingly employed to stave off the manifestations of material anxiety experienced by struggling citizens. This edition of the Transformation Audit, titled ‘Confronting Exclusion’, focuses on instances of such exclusion but, as in previous years, also prioritises the search for inclusive economic policy and future strategies to address them. By looking at each of the four chapter areas, it seeks to find answers to the challenge of a society in which the promise of true freedom and equal rights will remain only that until people feel equipped to be in charge of their own destiny and that of their children.
Keywords
African studiesISBN
9781920677428Publisher
African MindsPublisher website
http://www.africanminds.org.zaPublication date and place
Cape Town, 2014Imprint
African MindsClassification
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies

