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Disjunctions and convergences: a study of stakeholders' perceptions of public participation in service delivery in Cape Town's Blikkiesdorp

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Main Author: Maharaj, Shakira
Other Authors: De Wet, Jacques
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Social Development 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/11964 Disjunctions and convergences: a study of stakeholders' perceptions of public participation in service delivery in Cape Town's Blikkiesdorp Maharaj, Shakira De Wet, Jacques Development Studies Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references. This study aimed to investigate the disjunctions and convergences between key stakeholder groups' perceptions of a public participatory relationship between The City of Cape Town Municipality and the Blikkiesdorp community. The key instruments for this research were semi-structured interviews, observation periods and documentary sources which included The White Paper on Local Government (1998), The Batho Pele Handbook (2009) and the National Policy Framework of Public Participation (2007). This analysis was conducted on a single case study in order to gain in-depth information about key stakeholder perceptions. 2015-01-10T13:29:59Z 2015-01-10T13:29:59Z 2012 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11964 eng application/pdf Department of Social Development Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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Disjunctions and convergences: a study of stakeholders' perceptions of public participation in service delivery in Cape Town's Blikkiesdorp
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title Disjunctions and convergences: a study of stakeholders' perceptions of public participation in service delivery in Cape Town's Blikkiesdorp
title_full Disjunctions and convergences: a study of stakeholders' perceptions of public participation in service delivery in Cape Town's Blikkiesdorp
title_fullStr Disjunctions and convergences: a study of stakeholders' perceptions of public participation in service delivery in Cape Town's Blikkiesdorp
title_full_unstemmed Disjunctions and convergences: a study of stakeholders' perceptions of public participation in service delivery in Cape Town's Blikkiesdorp
title_short Disjunctions and convergences: a study of stakeholders' perceptions of public participation in service delivery in Cape Town's Blikkiesdorp
title_sort disjunctions and convergences a study of stakeholders perceptions of public participation in service delivery in cape town s blikkiesdorp
topic Development Studies
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11964
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