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The Roots Of Impermanence: Farm Life, Labour, And Migration On The Zimbabwean-South African Border

Mon 27 October 2014

Alison Richard Building

What is the role of settled, residential workplaces on the margins of contemporary South Africa? During the Zimbabwean crisis, millions crossed through the South African apartheid-era border fence, searching for ways to make ends meet. Many joined black farm-worker populations on white-settler farms, in turn shaped by the 'flexible' capital and crop flows of intercontinental export agriculture. Today's 'flexible capitalism' is commonly seen in terms of ephemerality and perpetual change. Local arrangements are commonly thought so ad-hoc and fleeting that contracts collapse into informality, employment into entrepreneurialism. Acute crisis is seen merely to hasten capitalism along its path. But on the Limpopo River, amidst transience, mass unemployment and short-term strategies of making do, resident workforces are settings in which people strive for a provisional permanence. This paper reveals how workforce hierarchies incorporate transient people: regular labour migrants; recent fugitives seeking work; actual or would-be dependents; and traders, drawn by the lucrative markets represented by hundreds of waged workers. It argues that, on the Zimbabwean-South African border, migrants have long had manifold reasons for moving, and are made labour migrants through their social incorporation at places of employment. Amidst southern African upheavals and global capitalism, workplaces are life places.

Cost: free

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No need to book.

Enquiries: Judith Weik Website Email: jw571@cam.ac.uk Telephone: 01223 769328

Timing

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Mon 27 October 2014 5:00PM - 6:00PM

Venue

Address: Alison Richard Building
Room S1
Sidgwick Site
7 West Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB3 9DT
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