2019
DOI: 10.18778/1733-8077.14.4.11
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Insurgent Citizenship and Sustained Resistance of a Local Taxi Association

Abstract: A growing body of literature on urban and grassroots social movements is replete with case studies of citizens mobilizing against infrastructural development projects. These mobilizations, known as insurgent citizenship—the participation in alternative channels of political expression—take different forms and have various impacts. An investigation into the case of the mobilizing agenda of the Greater Bloemfontein Taxi Association (GBTA) against using a costly intermodal transport facility in Bloemfonte… Show more

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“…There, rickshaw pullers provide additional services such as security and odd jobs to residents that value their work despite government efforts to ban this activity (ibid.). Another exception is the study of a taxi association that resisted the use of a costly transport facility in South Africa (Matebesi, 2018). Thus, this article expands the previous literature and aims to fill this gap.…”
Section: Violence and Resistance Of Informal Transport Workersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There, rickshaw pullers provide additional services such as security and odd jobs to residents that value their work despite government efforts to ban this activity (ibid.). Another exception is the study of a taxi association that resisted the use of a costly transport facility in South Africa (Matebesi, 2018). Thus, this article expands the previous literature and aims to fill this gap.…”
Section: Violence and Resistance Of Informal Transport Workersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-compliance with labour regulations has always characterized the industry, which has historically struggled to be recognized since the apartheid years (Matebesi, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%