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Making neo-liberal governance: The disempowering work of empowerment
Faranak Miraftab
Urban and Regional Planning
Gender and Women's Studies
Geography and Geographic Information Science
Center for the Study of Global Gender Equity
Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies
Center for African Studies
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Center for Global Studies
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Republic of South Africa
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Apparatus
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Cape Town
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Neoliberalism
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Post-Apartheid
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Municipal Government
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Social Empowerment
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Township
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Disempowering
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Neoliberal Governance
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Waste Collection
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Community-based
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Social Capital
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Community Engagement
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Collection Strategy
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South Africa
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Neoliberalism
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Apartheid State
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Cape Town
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Social Community
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Post-apartheid
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Municipal Government
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Gender Empowerment
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Black Empowerment
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Ideological State Apparatus
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Social Sciences
Waste Treatment
100%
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South Africa
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Social Capital
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Municipal Government
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Discourse
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Community Participation
100%
Neoliberalism
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Social Capital
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