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Title: PAPER WARS
MAKING ACCESS TO INFORMATION IN SOUTH AFRICA 2001-2007
By: Kate Allen (Editor)
Format: Paperback

List price: £37.95


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ISBN 10: 1868144917
ISBN 13: 9781868144914
Publisher: WITS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 15 July, 2009
Pages: 304
Description: Despite having the law on their side, this book details the difficulties the information activists and requesters have encountered as they have attempted to put South Africa's constitutional right of access to information into practice. It includes essays and case studies.
Synopsis: At the very start of South Africa's constitutional democracy, openness and transparency had a special place. Reacting against the secrecy of apartheid, the veils would be lifted in a newly open society. And indeed South Africa's access to information law - the Promotion of Access to Information Act, a direct result of the constitutional negotiations - is without parallel in the world. But bureaucracies and their cultures don't change easily. Habits of secrecy die hard and perhaps hardest where institutional capacity is low and organisational resources are scarce. Working against such obstacles, a few valiant organisations including the South African History Archive (SAHA) have been working to push back the entrenched modes of secrecy and instantiate the realm of open democracy. This book, edited by Kate Allan, tells and reflects upon that story. Drawing on the experience of SAHA, the chapters of Paper Wars will be the place to start for any serious scholar or dedicated activist seeking to understand the experience and place of South Africa in the global diffusion of freedom of information regimes.Despite having the law on their side, this book details the difficulties the information activists and requesters have encountered as they have attempted to put South Africa's constitutional right of access to information into practice. Containing essays and case studies, the volume will stand as the record of the initial implementation (or lack thereof) of South Africa's right to know law.
Illustrations: Illustrations
Publication: South Africa
Imprint: Wits University Press
Returns: Returnable
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