Electing to electrify: unpacking the local crisis and state response in Sun Valley, Soweto

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
L. Sinwell, Trevor Ngwane, Terri Maggott
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ABSTRACT This article draws from a wider research project on ‘Energy Racism’ to explore the experiences and perspectives of ordinary residents in Sun Valley, Soweto (in Ward 22). From August 2020, due to a broken electricity transformer, residents of Sun Valley suffered in the dark. They employed many strategies to access energy and called a range of meetings with ANC councillors and Eskom officials, but their pleas fell on deaf ears until they threatened to boycott the 2021 local government elections. President Cyril Ramaphosa then announced that the problem would be resolved and suddenly, in a clear-cut drive to secure votes, the transformers were fixed within days of the 1 November election. We argue that the decision to electrify Sun Valley is part of the strategy of ‘energy racism’ since it relies upon and assumes that the Black working class will continue to bear the burden of the electricity crisis. Building upon the notion of racial capitalism, the article suggests that mainstream political parties in South Africa promote the systemic exclusion of townships and informal settlements until the precise moment that it becomes necessary for authorities (the Black faces of white monopoly capital) to cash in on their piecemeal inclusion.
选择通电:揭开索韦托太阳谷的地方危机和国家应对措施
摘要本文引用了一个更广泛的“能源种族主义”研究项目,探讨索韦托太阳谷(22区)普通居民的经历和观点。从2020年8月开始,由于变压器损坏,太阳谷的居民在黑暗中受苦。他们采用了许多获取能源的策略,并与非国大议员和南非国家电力公司官员举行了一系列会议,但他们的请求被置若罔闻,直到他们威胁要抵制2021年的地方政府选举。总统西里尔·拉马福萨随后宣布,问题将得到解决,突然间,为了确保选票,变压器在11月1日大选后的几天内被修复。我们认为,为太阳谷供电的决定是“能源种族主义”战略的一部分,因为它依赖并假设黑人工人阶级将继续承担电力危机的负担。文章以种族资本主义的概念为基础,建议南非的主流政党促进对城镇和非正规住区的系统性排斥,直到当局(白人垄断资本的黑人面孔)有必要从他们的零敲碎打的排斥中获利。
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Politikon
Politikon POLITICAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
16
审稿时长
32 weeks
期刊介绍: Politikon focuses primarily on South African politics, but not exclusively so. Over the years the journal has published articles by some of the world" leading political scientists, including Arend Lijphart, Samuel Huntingdon, and Philippe Schmitter. It has also featured important contributions from South Africa"s leading political philosophers, political scientists and international relations experts. It has proved an influential journal, particularly in debates over the merits of South Africa"s constitutional reforms (in 1983 and 1994). In the last few years special issues have focused on women and politics in South Africa, and the South African election of 1999.
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