2017
DOI: 10.1002/crq.21192
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Ubuntu as a Tool for Resilience: Arts, Microbusiness, and Social Justice in South Africa

Abstract: Ubuntu is a complex concept, but at its simplest is "human-ness," the notion that individuals' well-being is intertwined with that of others in the community. Th is article examines how ubuntu's multiple meanings off er a potential tool for resilience in South Africa, both for arts organizations and for micro and small businesses. Artist Proof Studio off ers a sustained working example of how creativity can make a contribution towards a more just society using a hybrid arts/business model. Th e arts are partic… Show more

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“…The Global North and South can learn much from one other through a visual conversation about climate change impacts and potential for a sustainable and equitable economic recovery. The arts are particularly important in South Africa for offering the space to address deep wounds, using artistic collaborations to contribute to resilience and wellbeing (Sarra & Berman, 2017). As LeBaron has observed, "the arts are being embraced with increasing urgency and legitimacy, both as resources for development work and as ways to recover from trauma and revitalise individual and community life" (2018, p. 1).…”
Section: Art As Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Global North and South can learn much from one other through a visual conversation about climate change impacts and potential for a sustainable and equitable economic recovery. The arts are particularly important in South Africa for offering the space to address deep wounds, using artistic collaborations to contribute to resilience and wellbeing (Sarra & Berman, 2017). As LeBaron has observed, "the arts are being embraced with increasing urgency and legitimacy, both as resources for development work and as ways to recover from trauma and revitalise individual and community life" (2018, p. 1).…”
Section: Art As Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elsewhere, we have explored ubuntu and its relationship to resilience (Sarra & Berman, 2017). Arguably, ubuntu can be used as a guide to a new conversation about fairness and equity in developing climate resilience.…”
Section: Justice Requires Economic Recovery To Be Fair and Equitablementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is despite increasing recognition of varied social economy organizations and alternative development paths globally (Amin, 2013: Gibson-Graham andCameron, 2007). In this respect, the social economy institutions of indigenous people in the Global South -for instance, Minga in Latin America (Giovannini, 2014;Vásquez-Léon et al;2017) and Ubuntu in Africa (Littlewood and Holt, 2015;Sarra and Berman, 2017) -are central to understanding the development of the contemporary social economy across the global South (Barth et al, 2015;Maguirre et al;2017;Spencer et al, 2016). How these particular indigenous social economy traditions combine and interact with other elements of the social economy as well as wider market and state logics to produce alternative development paths, remains largely unexplored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%