Unveiling inequality: the sociological dynamics of road infrastructure development and social justice in rural Eastern Cape, South Africa.

IF 2.2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-01-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2024.1481133
Siyabulela Christopher Fobosi, Thelma Malima
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This paper examines the systemic and multidimensional impacts of inadequate road infrastructure on social inequality in the rural Eastern Cape province of South Africa, focusing on the Hlankomo community from Mdeni to Upper Tsitsana. By integrating a sociological framework, the study explores how deteriorating road conditions perpetuate structural and symbolic violence, exacerbating economic marginalization, social exclusion, and cultural disempowerment. Drawing on site observations, qualitative interviews, and photographic evidence, the research highlights how poor road infrastructure restricts access to essential services, including healthcare, education, and economic opportunities, deepening historical and spatial inequalities. The findings underscore the urgent need for transformative, equity-driven infrastructure policies that address governance inefficiencies, historical neglect, and systemic marginalization. By prioritizing inclusivity, social justice, and sustainable development, this paper contributes to the broader discourse on rural development and infrastructural justice in South Africa's marginalized landscapes.

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揭露不平等:南非东开普省农村道路基础设施发展和社会正义的社会学动态。
本文考察了南非东开普省农村地区道路基础设施不足对社会不平等的系统性和多维影响,重点关注了从Mdeni到上Tsitsana的Hlankomo社区。通过整合社会学框架,该研究探讨了不断恶化的道路状况如何使结构性暴力和象征性暴力永久化,加剧了经济边缘化、社会排斥和文化赋权。通过实地观察、定性访谈和照片证据,该研究强调了落后的道路基础设施如何限制人们获得基本服务,包括医疗保健、教育和经济机会,从而加深了历史和空间上的不平等。研究结果强调,迫切需要制定以公平为导向的变革性基础设施政策,以解决治理效率低下、历史忽视和系统性边缘化问题。通过优先考虑包容性、社会正义和可持续发展,本文有助于更广泛地讨论南非边缘化地区的农村发展和基础设施正义。
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Frontiers in Sociology
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