David Jeffery-Schwikkard
@davidjeffery.bsky.social
430 followers 600 following 22 posts
PhD candidate at King's College London. I study how people think about the law, morality, and the nation in South Africa. www.davidjeff.co.za
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
davidjeffery.bsky.social
An article by @telegraphnews.bsky.social literally advocating tax evasion.

Literally - how to pretend to run a commercial woodland to avoid inheritance tax.

www.telegraph.co.uk/money/tax/in...
Access Restricted
www.telegraph.co.uk
davidjeffery.bsky.social
Thanks ‪@gelliottmorris.com. I can see this article but not the original - would it be possible to have access to this please?
davidjeffery.bsky.social
I have been thinking about this all day. Why don't we call it incantation politics?
davidjeffery.bsky.social
Recently applied for a Schengen in London - found all three false!

(Although despite strict no laptop signs--which I naively followed--there were many laptops. But I had to pay a fortune for printing and was spoken to like a child.)
davidjeffery.bsky.social
Here is a puzzle. People in sub-Saharan Africa tend to be *twice* as religious as the rest of the world, yet countries in the region provide *half* as much state support for religion.

Why?

Hint: It isn't about state capacity. #polrel
africa.theconversation.com
David Jeffery-Schwikkard’s research reveals sub-Saharan Africa’s devout populations receive minimal state support for religion. These findings unsettle many common misconceptions about the role of religion in politics.

theconversation.com/deeply-relig...

#Politics
Deeply religious African countries (surprisingly) provide little state support to religion – unlike countries in Europe
European states are more involved in religion than those in sub-Saharan Africa.
theconversation.com
davidjeffery.bsky.social
Are there any academics you read where you think 'woah, that's really good writing'?

I'm having an odd time. I'm returning to books and articles that I remember as excellent. But when I read them closely, their wordwork is clumsy.

Help. Who first came to mind when you read my question?
Reposted by David Jeffery-Schwikkard
ryanmusser.bsky.social
My third complete starter pack of 150 accounts that post about Africa-related topics, including journalists, policy analysts, economists, business leaders, entrepreneurs, civil society leaders, activists, historians and organizational accounts.
go.bsky.app/JDTmcEq
davidjeffery.bsky.social
Thought-provoking - moral language makes pro-immigration messages more effective.

Some of these are really small tweaks: a "fairer and more decent" rather than "better and sounder" immigration policy.

(And some are larger, like focusing on a country's values rather than economic benefits).
kristinabsimonsen.bsky.social
Thanks for this @jacobedenhofer.bsky.social 👌🏼 I might add my recent @psrm.bsky.social showing that the 🇩🇰 Social Democrats could have won policy support for a pro-immigrant platform if their messaging were framed in moral terms. Central corrective to popular notion SD was destined to go anti-im 👇🏼
davidjeffery.bsky.social
Interesting! How did you do this?
davidjeffery.bsky.social
Oh that's very interesting. I don't know much about DA voters. How do you see them making sense of that?
davidjeffery.bsky.social
My research is with ANC members - two years of "hanging out" and interviews. People's beliefs are sincere. I think this might b a particular philosophy of secularism - people want to see religion embraced inclusively and publicly, but don't think we should have religious laws in a diverse country.
davidjeffery.bsky.social
Politicians in South Africa use religious rhetoric, but still pursue secular and liberal policies like access to abortion and protecting same-sex partnerships. Why?

theconversation.com/god-and-poli...

@africa.theconversation.com #polrel

(This is an older article, but as we migrate to Bluesky...)
God and politics in South Africa: the ruling ANC’s winning strategy
Perhaps the combination of religious rhetoric and secular laws is a winning electoral strategy.
theconversation.com
davidjeffery.bsky.social
Murray I don't own a single cardigan. Years of friendship...
davidjeffery.bsky.social
Don't underestimate yourself William.
davidjeffery.bsky.social
Here is a list of accounts that comment on politics in South Africa 👇. Very incomplete but getting better - please tag suggestions!

go.bsky.app/vzDePD