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Community Leadership and the Construction of Political Legitimacy: Unpacking Bourdieu's 'Political Capital' in Post-Apartheid Johannesburg

机译:社区领导与政治合法性的建构:后种族隔离时期约翰内斯堡的布迪厄的“政治资本”的展开

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Apart from local monographs and normative texts on community participation, research on community leadership constitutes a blind spot in urban leadership, urban politics, social movements and urban studies. This article, based on case studies in post-apartheid Johannesburg, contributes to theorizing community leadership, or informal local political leadership, by exploring Bourdieu's concepts of 'political capital' and 'double dealings'. Considering community leaders as brokers between local residents and various institutions (in South Africa, the state and the party), we examine how leaders construct their political legitimacy, both towards 'the bottom'(building and maintaining their constituencies), and towards 'the top' (seeking and sustaining recognition from fractions of the party and the state). These legitimation processes are often in tension, pulling community leaders in contradictory directions, usefully understood under Bourdieu's concept of 'double dealings'. Community leaders are required, more than formally elected political leaders, to constantly reassert their legitimacy in multiple local public arenas due to the informal nature of their mandate and the high level of political competition between them - with destructive consequences for local polity but also the potential for increased accountability to their followers. We finally reflect on the relevance of this theoretical framework, inspired by Bourdieu, beyond South African urban politics.
机译:除了有关社区参与的地方专着和规范性文本之外,关于社区领导力的研究还构成了城市领导力,城市政治,社会运动和城市研究的盲点。本文基于种族隔离之后的约翰内斯堡的案例研究,通过探讨布迪厄的“政治资本”和“双重交易”概念,为理论化社区领导或非正式地方政治领导做出了贡献。考虑到社区领导人是当地居民与各种机构(在南非,国家和政党之间)的中间人,我们考察了领导人如何构建其政治合法性,既面向“底层”(建立和维持其选区),也面向“底层”。最高”(从党和国家的各个部分寻求并保持认可)。这些合法化过程通常处于紧张状态,将社区领导者引向矛盾的方向,这在布迪厄的“双重交易”概念下很有用。由于社区领导人的职权是非正式的,而且他们之间的政治竞争水平很高,因此,与正式选举的政治领导人相比,社区领导人不仅需要不断地在多个地方公共场合重申其合法性,这对当地政体具有破坏性的影响,但也可能增强对追随者的责任感。最后,我们反思了受布尔迪厄(Bourdieu)启发的这一理论框架在南非城市政治之外的意义。

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    School of Architecture and Planning, University of the Witwatersrand, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Braamfontein, 2000, Johannesburg, South Africa;

    School of Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Braamfontein, 2000, Johannesburg, South Africa;

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