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Tokenism in South African social policy |
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Special issue: the African National Congres at sub-national level |
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Neville Alexander: towards overcoming the legacy of racial capitalism in post-apartheid South Africa |
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Nationalisms inclusive and exclusive: a comparison of the Indian Congress Movement and the African National Congress of South Africa |
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'New Zimbabwean politics' and the decline of the Movement for Democratic Change-Tsvangirari: public opnion polls posting the writing on the wall |
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'I was amazed that there are still people like this': first-year students' refelctions on experiences of racial discrimination at the University of the Free State |
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A reactive approach to technological changes: solidarity's responses at the ArcelorMittal Vanderbijlpark Plant, 1989 to 2012 |
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Inaugural lecture: Humanism, creativity and rights: invoking Henri Lefebvre's right to the city in the tension presented by informal settlements in South Africa today |
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'Inaugural lecture: coercion, consent, and the construction of capitalism in Africa: development studies, political economy, politics and the 'dark continent' |
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Job destruction in Newcastle: minimum wage-setting and low-wage employment in the South African clothing industry |
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The nation-building, Africanism and the 2010 Fifa World Cup: what did they do for social cohesion in post-apartheid South Africa |
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Can rights-based activism be tranformative? Analysing grassroots mobilisation in the Anti-Privatisation Forum |
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The transformation of the South African credit market |
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South Africa as a Party to the ICERD: a briefing paper |
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Cross-sectoral state co-ordination, skill regimes and economic development: lessons for South Africa from Finland, Ireland and Malaysia |
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Woza eNanda: perceptions of and attitudes towards heritage and tourism in a South African township |
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'I Read What I Like': politics of reading and reading politics in apartheid South Africa |
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Capitalism of a special type? South African capitalism before and after 1994 |
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Questions of visibility and identity: an analysis of representations of the 'Mr Gay South Africa' pageant |
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'I don't know what I am': the end of Afrikaner nationalism in post-apartheid South Africa |
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From local survivalism to foreign entrepreneurship: the transformation of the spaza sector in Delft, Cape Town |
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The incidence of racial discrimination in post-apartheid South Africa: an audit of KwaZulu-Natal South Coast holiday accommodation establishments |
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Revisiting apartheid race categories |
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Chronicle of a developmental transformation foretold: South Africa's National Development Plan in hindsight |
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Understanding protest action: some data collection challenges for South Africa |
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Language, power and transformation in South Africa: a critique of language rights discourse |
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Fictions and elephants in the rondawel: a response to a brief chapter in South Africa's National Development Plan |
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(En)gendering the transition in South Africa: the role of COSATU women activists |
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The new black/African racial nationalism in SA: towards a liberal-egalitarian critique |
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Women's representation in government: quotas, substantive equality and self interested politicians |
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'The people shall speak'? The ward system and constrained participatory democracy: a case study of Chochocho, Mpumalanga |
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Urban governance transformations and the first two years of the N2 Gateway project in Cape Town |
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Framing the issues around affirmative action and equity in South Africa: policy, progress, prospects and platitudes |
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Affirmative action and disability in South Africa |
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The contribution of radical Western Cape intellectuals to an indigenous knowledge project in South Africa |
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'Just the way things are': gender equity and sexual harassment in the South African Police Service |
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Southern windmill: the life and work of Edward Webster |
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Class and social reproduction in migrant households in a South African community |
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Institutionalisation, strike violence and local moral orders |
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Eddie Webster, the Durban moment and New Labour Internationalism |
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Against the odds: the sustainability of the 'South African Labour Bulletin' |
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Public sociology and the transformation of the university |
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Becoming a social movement union: Cyril Ramaphosa and the National Union of Mineworkers |
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Workplace change and frontline supervision in deep-level gold mining: managerial rhetoric or practice? |
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Corporate power, society and the environment: a case study of ArcelorMittal South Africa |
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'Letters... in the thick of affairs': the place of fiction in 'Africa South', 1957-61 |
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The uses and abuses of political economy: the ANC's media policy |
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Engaging the MEC: or a few of my views on a few things |
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Gender, Numbers and Substance: Women Parliamentarians and the 'Politics of Presence' in KwaZulu-Natal |
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The significance of the minerals-energy complex in the light of South African economic historiography |
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Is there a rationale for conditional cash transfers for children in South Africa? |
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The 'Hani Memorandum': introduced and annotated |
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Why waste money on Quarterly Labour Force Surveys? Waste it on youth development instead! |
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From the national question to the social question |
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The interconnections between environmental philanthropy and business: insights from the Southern African Nature Foundation |
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Industrial policy under democracy: apartheid's grown-up infant industries? Iscor and Sasol |
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Subjectivities in South African child welfare discourse |
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Debate on the Harvard Panel's economic policy proposals for South Africa |
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Special issue on South African local government |
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Racial classification, redress and citizenship: the case of the Chinese South Africans |
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Black republican tradition, nativism and populist politics in South Africa |
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Deserving individuals and groups: the post-apartheid State's justification of the shape of South Africa's system of social assistance |
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The road to Polokwane? Politics and populism in KwaZulu-Natal |
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Public participation on dam building in South Africa: a case study of the Berg Water Project |
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Affirmative action and the perpetuation of racial identities in post-apartheid South Africa |
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Government, Universities and the HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council): A Perspective on the Past and Present |
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The colour of success: a qualitative study of affirmative action attitudes of black academics in South Africa |
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Religion and Transformation in South Africa? Institutional and Discursive Change in a Charismatic Congregation |
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The Jewish Community in the Post-Apartheid Era: Same Narrative, Different Meaning |
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Crafting new democratic spaces: participatory policy-making in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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'They have built a legal system without punishment': reflections on the use of amnesty in the South African transition |
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When livelihoods take a battering...: mapping the 'New Gold Rush' in Zimbabwe's Angwa-Pote Basin |
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The constraints and institutional challenges facing industrial policy in South Africa: a way forward |
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Surviving blue asbestos: mining and occupational disease in South Africa and Australia |
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A contradictory class location? the African corporate middle class and the burden of race in South Africa |
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Is a right to affirmative action the solution to the Orwellian postulate that all are equal but ... |
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Patterns of industrial performance in South Africa in the first decade of democracy: the continued influence of minerals-based activities |
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The strange death of liberated southern Africa |
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Does South Africa have a 'racial bargain'? A comparative perspective |
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Organisational Shifts in the Feature Film Industry: Implications for South Africa |
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Wage Determination in South Africa: What Do We Know? |
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Beyond 'Lean' Social Democracy: Labour Law and the Challenge of Social Protection |
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Legacies of Political Violence: An Examination of Political Conflict in Mpumalanga Township, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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In Search of Privacy, or When is the State Democratic? |
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International Perspectives and Parallels |
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The RDP, GEAR and All That: Reflections Ten Years Later |
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Can Government Facilitate Participative Workplace Change? An Examination of the Workplace Challenge Project in the Cape Fish Processing Industry |
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Research, Research Productivity and the State in South Africa |
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Transcending Traditional Forms of Governance: Prospects for Cooperative Governance and Service Delivery in Durban's Tribal Authority Areas |
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People to People Solidarity: Civil Society and Deep Integration in Southern Africa |
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African Integration and Civil Society: The Case of the African Union |
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Civil Society and African Integration: The Challenge of Incorporating the African Diaspora |
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Imagining Revenge: The Adoption of Violence by Mayombe's Fighters |
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From Neo-Liberalism to Pan-Africanism: Towards Reconstructing an Eastern African Discourse |
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Beyond Apartheid: Race, Transformation and Governance in KwaZulu-Natal Cricket |
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Low-Waged and Informal Employment in South Africa |
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'It is about Ways of Seeing': Globalisation, Nation-Building, Nationalism, Inequality, and Contest Identities |
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Oppositional Intellectualism as Reflection, Not Rejection, of Power: Wits Sociology, 1975-1989 |
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When in Rome: Claiming the Right to Define Neighbourhood Character in South Africa's Suburbs |
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The Poor and the Shop Window: Globalisation, a Local Political Instrument in the South African City? |