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The experience of xenophobia among informal immigrant entrepreneurs : the case of francophone African immigrants in Pretoria

Thesis (PhD (Development Studies))--University of Pretoria, 2023.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/91181 The experience of xenophobia among informal immigrant entrepreneurs : the case of francophone African immigrants in Pretoria Nshimbi, Christopher Changwe awounggal@gmail.com Atabongwoung, Gallous Asong UCTD Xenophobia Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs South Africans Discrimination Harassment Informal trade Xenophobic attacks perpetrators Thesis (PhD (Development Studies))--University of Pretoria, 2023. Xenophobia and Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs in Pretoria have negative and positive consequences in the host society respectively. This study offers a detailed examination of how Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs experience xenophobia in Pretoria while conducting their business. It asks fundamental questions such as; do individual Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs experience xenophobia while conducting their business differently from Anglophone or Lusophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs in Pretoria? How does the individual experience of xenophobia among Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs who conduct informal business on sidewalks, differ from those who conduct informal business at street corners, on municipal stalls or in small shops? The study adopts an interpretivist methodological approach and a case study method to conduct qualitative in-depth interviews with open-ended questions to collect data in order to find out how Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs are discriminated against by South Africans while conducting their business in Pretoria; to determine the type of harassment that Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs experience in Pretoria while conducting their business; to establish the perpetrators of xenophobic attacks against Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs while conducting their business; and to understand why Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs in Pretoria are attacked while conducting their business. The study found different ways Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs in Pretoria experience discrimination while conducting their business. For example, the study found how “skipping” Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs to buy from local informal traders is an experience of discrimination that is common among Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs. The study also found that officials of the Tshwane Metropolitan Police Department (TMPD) would impound the goods belonging to Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs who have valid trading licences to conduct informal trade in the designated area without any justification or explanation. While local informal traders who conducted informal trade without valid trading permits in the same area were allowed to carry on trading and their goods were not impounded. The study establishes different types of virtual, verbal, and physical harassment that Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs have experienced in Pretoria while conducting their business. It also establishes that high school boys; political affiliates, workers iv of Tshwane waste management service, football fans; members of “Izikhothane;” “Operation Dudula are among the perpetrators of xenophobic attacks against Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs in Pretoria while conducting their business. Lastly, the study found secular and nonsecular reasons why Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs are attacked in Pretoria while conducting their business. For example, this study establishes that Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs in Pretoria were attacked while conducting their business because they fail to lend money to South Africans or when they call the police about South Africans who were taking the law into their own hands against them. University of Pretoria Doctoral Research Bursary Anthropology and Archaeology PhD (Development Studies) Unrestricted 2023-06-22T10:25:53Z 2023-06-22T10:25:53Z 2023-09 2023 Thesis * S2023 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/91181 DOI: https://doi.org/10.25403/UPresearchdata.23559891.v1 https://doi.org/10.25403/UPresearchdata.23559891 en © 2023 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle UCTD
Xenophobia
Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs
South Africans
Discrimination
Harassment
Informal trade
Xenophobic attacks perpetrators
The experience of xenophobia among informal immigrant entrepreneurs : the case of francophone African immigrants in Pretoria
title The experience of xenophobia among informal immigrant entrepreneurs : the case of francophone African immigrants in Pretoria
title_full The experience of xenophobia among informal immigrant entrepreneurs : the case of francophone African immigrants in Pretoria
title_fullStr The experience of xenophobia among informal immigrant entrepreneurs : the case of francophone African immigrants in Pretoria
title_full_unstemmed The experience of xenophobia among informal immigrant entrepreneurs : the case of francophone African immigrants in Pretoria
title_short The experience of xenophobia among informal immigrant entrepreneurs : the case of francophone African immigrants in Pretoria
title_sort experience of xenophobia among informal immigrant entrepreneurs the case of francophone african immigrants in pretoria
topic UCTD
Xenophobia
Francophone African informal immigrant entrepreneurs
South Africans
Discrimination
Harassment
Informal trade
Xenophobic attacks perpetrators
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/91181
https://doi.org/10.25403/UPresearchdata.23559891