Participatory communication in South African municipal government

The South African Municipal Systems Act (2000) directs South Africa’s municipalities to ensure that it uses IDP processes as a form of public participation in its affairs. This qualitative study was conducted in Jouberton Township in the Matlosana local municipality, North West Province, to assess...

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Main Author: Tshepang Bright Molale
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Language:English
Published: University of Johannesburg 2022-10-01
Series:Communicare
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Online Access:https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/jcsa/article/view/1543
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description The South African Municipal Systems Act (2000) directs South Africa’s municipalities to ensure that it uses IDP processes as a form of public participation in its affairs. This qualitative study was conducted in Jouberton Township in the Matlosana local municipality, North West Province, to assess the extent to which participatory communication takes place in municipal IDP processes. Using participant observation, semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions, the study found that community members were passive participators in municipal IDP processes in which their involvement was limited to being informed about what would happen or had already happened. Dialogue was facilitated through a top-down modernisation-based approach, and no evidence emerged of community empowerment in decision making regarding development projects. The findings suggest a need for the application of bottom-up participatory communication and “empowered” participation during municipal IDP processes. They also suggest a need for further research on how “participation as an end” can be theorised in line with participatory communication in a complex municipal system that already requires “participation as a means” to achieve certain goals.
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spelling doaj-art-6d76c23eaf42464185777ff751609e432025-01-20T08:56:28ZengUniversity of JohannesburgCommunicare0259-00692957-79502022-10-0138110.36615/jcsa.v38i1.1543Participatory communication in South African municipal governmentTshepang Bright Molale0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0283-5605North-West University The South African Municipal Systems Act (2000) directs South Africa’s municipalities to ensure that it uses IDP processes as a form of public participation in its affairs. This qualitative study was conducted in Jouberton Township in the Matlosana local municipality, North West Province, to assess the extent to which participatory communication takes place in municipal IDP processes. Using participant observation, semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions, the study found that community members were passive participators in municipal IDP processes in which their involvement was limited to being informed about what would happen or had already happened. Dialogue was facilitated through a top-down modernisation-based approach, and no evidence emerged of community empowerment in decision making regarding development projects. The findings suggest a need for the application of bottom-up participatory communication and “empowered” participation during municipal IDP processes. They also suggest a need for further research on how “participation as an end” can be theorised in line with participatory communication in a complex municipal system that already requires “participation as a means” to achieve certain goals. https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/jcsa/article/view/1543Integrated Development Plan (IDP)South African municipal governmentThe South African Municipal Systems Act (2000)Matlosana local municipality
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Integrated Development Plan (IDP)
South African municipal government
The South African Municipal Systems Act (2000)
Matlosana local municipality
title Participatory communication in South African municipal government
title_full Participatory communication in South African municipal government
title_fullStr Participatory communication in South African municipal government
title_full_unstemmed Participatory communication in South African municipal government
title_short Participatory communication in South African municipal government
title_sort participatory communication in south african municipal government
topic Integrated Development Plan (IDP)
South African municipal government
The South African Municipal Systems Act (2000)
Matlosana local municipality
url https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/jcsa/article/view/1543
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