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1. Tokenism in South African social policy
2. Special issue: the African National Congres at sub-national level
3. Neville Alexander: towards overcoming the legacy of racial capitalism in post-apartheid South Africa
4. Nationalisms inclusive and exclusive: a comparison of the Indian Congress Movement and the African National Congress of South Africa
5. 'New Zimbabwean politics' and the decline of the Movement for Democratic Change-Tsvangirari: public opnion polls posting the writing on the wall
6. '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
7. A reactive approach to technological changes: solidarity's responses at the ArcelorMittal Vanderbijlpark Plant, 1989 to 2012
8. 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
9. 'Inaugural lecture: coercion, consent, and the construction of capitalism in Africa: development studies, political economy, politics and the 'dark continent'
10. Job destruction in Newcastle: minimum wage-setting and low-wage employment in the South African clothing industry
11. The nation-building, Africanism and the 2010 Fifa World Cup: what did they do for social cohesion in post-apartheid South Africa
12. Can rights-based activism be tranformative? Analysing grassroots mobilisation in the Anti-Privatisation Forum
13. The transformation of the South African credit market
14. South Africa as a Party to the ICERD: a briefing paper
15. Cross-sectoral state co-ordination, skill regimes and economic development: lessons for South Africa from Finland, Ireland and Malaysia
16. Woza eNanda: perceptions of and attitudes towards heritage and tourism in a South African township
17. 'I Read What I Like': politics of reading and reading politics in apartheid South Africa
18. Capitalism of a special type? South African capitalism before and after 1994
19. Questions of visibility and identity: an analysis of representations of the 'Mr Gay South Africa' pageant
20. 'I don't know what I am': the end of Afrikaner nationalism in post-apartheid South Africa
21. From local survivalism to foreign entrepreneurship: the transformation of the spaza sector in Delft, Cape Town
22. The incidence of racial discrimination in post-apartheid South Africa: an audit of KwaZulu-Natal South Coast holiday accommodation establishments
23. Revisiting apartheid race categories
24. Chronicle of a developmental transformation foretold: South Africa's National Development Plan in hindsight
25. Understanding protest action: some data collection challenges for South Africa
26. Language, power and transformation in South Africa: a critique of language rights discourse
27. Fictions and elephants in the rondawel: a response to a brief chapter in South Africa's National Development Plan
28. (En)gendering the transition in South Africa: the role of COSATU women activists
29. The new black/African racial nationalism in SA: towards a liberal-egalitarian critique
30. Women's representation in government: quotas, substantive equality and self interested politicians
31. 'The people shall speak'? The ward system and constrained participatory democracy: a case study of Chochocho, Mpumalanga
32. Urban governance transformations and the first two years of the N2 Gateway project in Cape Town
33. Framing the issues around affirmative action and equity in South Africa: policy, progress, prospects and platitudes
34. Affirmative action and disability in South Africa
35. The contribution of radical Western Cape intellectuals to an indigenous knowledge project in South Africa
36. 'Just the way things are': gender equity and sexual harassment in the South African Police Service
37. Southern windmill: the life and work of Edward Webster
38. Class and social reproduction in migrant households in a South African community
39. Institutionalisation, strike violence and local moral orders
40. Eddie Webster, the Durban moment and New Labour Internationalism
41. Against the odds: the sustainability of the 'South African Labour Bulletin'
42. Public sociology and the transformation of the university
43. Becoming a social movement union: Cyril Ramaphosa and the National Union of Mineworkers
44. Workplace change and frontline supervision in deep-level gold mining: managerial rhetoric or practice?
45. Corporate power, society and the environment: a case study of ArcelorMittal South Africa
46. 'Letters... in the thick of affairs': the place of fiction in 'Africa South', 1957-61
47. The uses and abuses of political economy: the ANC's media policy
48. Engaging the MEC: or a few of my views on a few things
49. Gender, Numbers and Substance: Women Parliamentarians and the 'Politics of Presence' in KwaZulu-Natal
50. The significance of the minerals-energy complex in the light of South African economic historiography
51. Is there a rationale for conditional cash transfers for children in South Africa?
52. The 'Hani Memorandum': introduced and annotated
53. Why waste money on Quarterly Labour Force Surveys? Waste it on youth development instead!
54. From the national question to the social question
55. The interconnections between environmental philanthropy and business: insights from the Southern African Nature Foundation
56. Industrial policy under democracy: apartheid's grown-up infant industries? Iscor and Sasol
57. Subjectivities in South African child welfare discourse
58. Debate on the Harvard Panel's economic policy proposals for South Africa
59. Special issue on South African local government
60. Racial classification, redress and citizenship: the case of the Chinese South Africans
61. Black republican tradition, nativism and populist politics in South Africa
62. Deserving individuals and groups: the post-apartheid State's justification of the shape of South Africa's system of social assistance
63. The road to Polokwane? Politics and populism in KwaZulu-Natal
64. Public participation on dam building in South Africa: a case study of the Berg Water Project
65. Affirmative action and the perpetuation of racial identities in post-apartheid South Africa
66. Government, Universities and the HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council): A Perspective on the Past and Present
67. The colour of success: a qualitative study of affirmative action attitudes of black academics in South Africa
68. Religion and Transformation in South Africa? Institutional and Discursive Change in a Charismatic Congregation
69. The Jewish Community in the Post-Apartheid Era: Same Narrative, Different Meaning
70. Crafting new democratic spaces: participatory policy-making in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
71. 'They have built a legal system without punishment': reflections on the use of amnesty in the South African transition
72. When livelihoods take a battering...: mapping the 'New Gold Rush' in Zimbabwe's Angwa-Pote Basin
73. The constraints and institutional challenges facing industrial policy in South Africa: a way forward
74. Surviving blue asbestos: mining and occupational disease in South Africa and Australia
75. A contradictory class location? the African corporate middle class and the burden of race in South Africa
76. Is a right to affirmative action the solution to the Orwellian postulate that all are equal but ...
77. Patterns of industrial performance in South Africa in the first decade of democracy: the continued influence of minerals-based activities
78. The strange death of liberated southern Africa
79. Does South Africa have a 'racial bargain'? A comparative perspective
80. Organisational Shifts in the Feature Film Industry: Implications for South Africa
81. Wage Determination in South Africa: What Do We Know?
82. Beyond 'Lean' Social Democracy: Labour Law and the Challenge of Social Protection
83. Legacies of Political Violence: An Examination of Political Conflict in Mpumalanga Township, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
84. In Search of Privacy, or When is the State Democratic?
85. International Perspectives and Parallels
86. The RDP, GEAR and All That: Reflections Ten Years Later
87. Can Government Facilitate Participative Workplace Change? An Examination of the Workplace Challenge Project in the Cape Fish Processing Industry
88. Research, Research Productivity and the State in South Africa
89. Transcending Traditional Forms of Governance: Prospects for Cooperative Governance and Service Delivery in Durban's Tribal Authority Areas
90. People to People Solidarity: Civil Society and Deep Integration in Southern Africa
91. African Integration and Civil Society: The Case of the African Union
92. Civil Society and African Integration: The Challenge of Incorporating the African Diaspora
93. Imagining Revenge: The Adoption of Violence by Mayombe's Fighters
94. From Neo-Liberalism to Pan-Africanism: Towards Reconstructing an Eastern African Discourse
95. Beyond Apartheid: Race, Transformation and Governance in KwaZulu-Natal Cricket
96. Low-Waged and Informal Employment in South Africa
97. 'It is about Ways of Seeing': Globalisation, Nation-Building, Nationalism, Inequality, and Contest Identities
98. Oppositional Intellectualism as Reflection, Not Rejection, of Power: Wits Sociology, 1975-1989
99. When in Rome: Claiming the Right to Define Neighbourhood Character in South Africa's Suburbs
100. The Poor and the Shop Window: Globalisation, a Local Political Instrument in the South African City?