
Some observations on race and security in South Africa
The writer, an anthropologist, gets a quick lesson on race and crime on a visit to South Africa.
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Mats Utas is a cultural and social anthropologist specialised primarily in conflict studies, and secondly urban studies.

The writer, an anthropologist, gets a quick lesson on race and crime on a visit to South Africa.

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