Conference Papers
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EMERGING SOCIAL PROBLEMS AMONG THE INDIAN PEOPLE OF SOUTH AFRICA |
The Indian community, at this time, is going through a period of rapid social change. While social change is inevitable in a dynamic society, it does not necessarily result in social progress. |
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Fact Paper Introducing Three Indian Communities Affected by the Group Areas Board Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1971 |
Fact Paper Introducing Three Indian Communities Affected by the Group Areas Board presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 16 February 1971, discussing: Apartheid, forced removals, zoning, education, labour. |
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Fact Paper on Employer and Employee Relationships and Low Wage Structure Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1972 |
Fact Paper on Employer and Employee Relationships and Low Wage Structure Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 17 October 1972, discussing: Employer and employee relations, wages, worker's rights, black labour, human relations, private enterprise, job reservation, apprenticeship, edu |
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Factory and Family: lndian Factory Workers in Durban |
Introduction 1 should start by clarifying the theme on which I will speak, namely Indian women's attitudes towards their jobs and their perceptions of how their jobs affect their family lives. |
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Family Functioning in the South African lndian Community |
Mental Health professionals working in the field of family therapy usually hold an implicit if not explicit view of the characteristics of the normal family, which underlies their assessment of the families which enter therapy. |
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Fifty seven years of NUSAS - Have we learned our lessons? |
Critical overview of history of the National Union of South African Students in which the speaker questions the success of some of the policies and activities of the Union over the years, as well as acknowledging the many successes. |
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Fingo Village Developments: Fact Paper presented by Albany Region at the Black Sash National Conference 1977 |
Fingo Village Developments: Fact Paper presented by Albany Region at the Black Sash National Conference on 15 March 1977 discussing Forced Removals, Land Ownership by Blacks, housing, health and sanitation. |
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First Natal Provincial Conference |
Conference paper of the Colonial born and Settlers Indian association |
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Fiscal and monetary policy and the GEAR | ||
Focus in the Government and Administration in the Republic of South Africa | ||
Focus on Cities | ||
Franchise Rights and Wrongs |
My second impression was of the variety of types that had come together, drawn by this common purpose. As Dr. |
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Free Enterprise and Home Ownership: Mitchells Plain Style, Paper presented at National Conference 1980 |
Free Enterprise and Home Ownership: Mitchells Plain Style -Paper presented at National Conference on 12 March 1980 discussing homeownership, State-owned rentals, Group Areas Act, free enterprise. |
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From migrating men to moving women : Forgotten Lessons from the Karks on methodology, migration and disease |
This paper is based on a rough draft of a chapter for my PhD dissertation. I have kept in place references to other chapters to give a sense of how it fits into my broader thesis. The dissertation is provisionally |
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Gandhi and Africans in South Africa |
Message to South Africa, May 18, 1947"... |
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Globalisation and the African City: Touba, Abidjan and Durban |
This paper is in essence the final chapter of a forthcoming book. It is preceded by a chapter more generally covering the post-colonial city in Africa. I take the view that the real historic break in urban development in Africa took place with the breakdown of modernist planning from the 1970s. |
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Group Areas Removals in the Western Cape: The Individual Case of Mr Bawa Khalfeys's Shop- Paper Presented at National Conference 1980 |
Group Areas Removals in the Western Cape: The Individual Case of Mr Bawa Khalfeys's Shop- Paper Presented at National Conference on 11 March 1980 discussing: Forced Removals, leasehold system, labour, Group Areas Act. |
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Higher education - key to Indian progress (In The Indian South African) |
This paper has attempted to prove that the key to the economic salvation of the Indian in South Africa lies in his greater participation in higher education. In 1964, there were 48,000 White students in the various universities in South Africa (full-time and part-time) representing over 1. |
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History of Black politics in South Africa: a personal perspective |
A paper presented at the April 1972 National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) seminar. |
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HOUSING ASPIRATIONS IN THE 'COLOURED' COMMUNITY OF DURBAN |
Despite an increasing interest in the 'Coloured' community of Durban, especially in the area of social problems experienced, little has yet appeared relating to the aspirations of the community. |