“在天花板上跳舞”:年轻的黑人企业家在约翰内斯堡旅游业的各个子领域利用资本

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1080/02533952.2021.1981582
A. Cooper
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摘要:本研究并没有将南非青年失业的讨论框架在赤字的框架下,强调缺乏技能、教育和经济增长,而是将重点放在约翰内斯堡旅游业黑人青年的创造性实践和愿望上。这个小组的活动包括参观以前的移民旅馆、废弃的建筑和乡镇自行车之旅。这些年轻的企业家被置于乡镇经济和主流经济之间的断层线上,他们从各个地方筹集资金来赚取收入。详细描述了四位年轻男性企业家的人生历程。他们对市中心和乡镇的了解和进入对某些游客来说是可取的,在非正式环境中创造了对“原始”或“真实”体验的需求。然而,它们的起源在边缘空间,主流资本主义经济的运作和有限的金融资本对它们的崛起产生了过高的结构性障碍。因此,约翰内斯堡调解了黑人青年试图积累的不同形式的资本的获取和使用,并将其用于旅游业的创收机会。内城和乡镇形成了天花板和“舞池”,使他们能够创造创新的生计,但这些地点同时又矛盾地限制了他们向上的社会流动性。
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“Dancing on the ceiling” : young Black entrepreneurs leveraging capitals across sub-fields in Johannesburg tourism
ABSTRACT Rather than framing the South African youth unemployment debate in deficit terms, highlighting a lack of skills, educational and economic growth, this study focuses on creative practices and aspirations of Black youth in the Johannesburg tour- ism industry. This group’s activities included tours of former migrant hostels, derelict buildings and township bicycle tours. These young entrepreneurs were placed at a fault line between township and mainstream economies, hustling capitals from various spaces to generate an income. Life histories of four young male entrepreneurs are described in detail. Their knowledge of and access to the inner-city and townships was desirable to certain tourists, creating a demand for “raw” or “authentic” experiences in informal settings. However, their origins in marginalised spaces, the operations of the main- stream capitalist economy and limited financial capital produced structural barriers to their rising too high. Johannesburg therefore mediated the acquisition and use of different forms of capital that Black youth tried to accumulate and use for income generation opportunities in the tourism sector. The inner-city and townships formed both a ceiling and a “dance floor,” enabling them to create innovative livelihoods, but these sites simultaneously and paradoxically pre- scribed limits to their upward social mobility.
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期刊介绍: Social Dynamics is the journal of the Centre for African Studies at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. It has been published since 1975, and is committed to advancing interdisciplinary academic research, fostering debate and addressing current issues pertaining to the African continent. Articles cover the full range of humanities and social sciences including anthropology, archaeology, economics, education, history, literary and language studies, music, politics, psychology and sociology.
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