Social Capital and Empowerment in South Africa Before and After 1994: A Case Study of Iscor (now ArcelorMittal South Africa) Vanderbijlpark

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY South African Review of Sociology Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1080/21528586.2022.2099458
J. Xaba
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ABSTRACT Iscor Vanderbijlpark, now ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA), is a former state-owned enterprise that was used by the Afrikaner nationalists to advance the political, economic and social interests of poor white Afrikaners. However, since 1994, there has been wide debate about why black empowerment has not happened under post-apartheid South Africa. This article compares the role of various types of social capital in the empowerment of poor whites during apartheid and black people under post-apartheid. The perceived relationship was measured by various networks, trust and the relationship between family members, neighbours and colleagues, as well as with governmental, private sector and civil society organisations (CSOs). The sample of 26 participants, comprising former and current employees of Iscor/AMSA, trade union representatives and members of the community, were assembled using purposive random sampling for the study. My doctoral study found that there was a strong connection and positive relationship between the state, business and CSOs under Afrikaner Economic Empowerment (AEE), and that social capital played a role of bonding and linking communities while under Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) the connection between the state and CSOs was weak and social capital did not contribute to empowerment. This paper attempts to address the current gap in the post-apartheid BEE literature—that is, the role of networks and CSOs in BEE.
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1994年前后南非的社会资本与赋权:以Iscor(现为南非安赛乐米塔尔)范德比吉尔公园为例
Iscor Vanderbijlpark,现为南非安赛乐米塔尔(AMSA),是一家前国有企业,被阿非利卡民族主义者用来促进贫穷的阿非利卡白人的政治、经济和社会利益。然而,自1994年以来,关于为什么黑人在种族隔离后的南非没有获得权力一直存在广泛的争论。本文比较了不同类型的社会资本在种族隔离时期赋予贫穷白人和后种族隔离时期赋予黑人权力中的作用。感知到的关系是通过各种网络、信任和家庭成员、邻居和同事之间的关系,以及与政府、私营部门和民间社会组织(cso)之间的关系来衡量的。26名参与者的样本,包括Iscor/AMSA的前任和现任雇员,工会代表和社区成员,采用有目的的随机抽样方法进行研究。我的博士研究发现,在阿非利卡人经济赋权(AEE)下,国家、企业和公民社会组织之间存在很强的联系和正相关关系,社会资本在社区之间发挥了纽带和联系作用,而在黑人经济赋权(BEE)下,国家和公民社会组织之间的联系较弱,社会资本对赋权没有贡献。本文试图解决种族隔离后的BEE文献中的当前空白,即网络和公民社会组织在BEE中的作用。
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