Publication

Apr 2010

The xenophobic attacks that occurred in 2008 received worldwide attention, raising larger questions about transnational flows of people and issues of identity and citizenship. It is therefore timely to examine individuals’ tolerance of foreigners in the aftermath of one of the most severe outbreaks of xenophobic violence witnessed in South Africa.

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Author Danielle Carter
Series Afrobarometer Briefing Papers
Issue 82
Publisher Afrobarometer
Copyright © 2010 Afrobarometer
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