Conference Papers
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Celebrating the International Anti-Apartheid Movement in South Africa’s Freedom Struggle: Lessons for Today’ University of KwaZulu-Natal, International Convention Centre, Durban, 10 - 13 October 2004 (Day Four) |
As part of the national celebrations to mark the decade of freedom, the Documentation Centre and the Campbell Collections of the University of KwaZulu-Natal will jointly host a conference of the International Anti-Apartheid Movement over three days in Durban from 10 - 13 October, 2004. The confe |
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Caste, Class and Identities among Surtee Muslims in KwaZulu Natal (South Africa), c. 1880-2009 |
This essay explores the variety of subject positions of Gujarati-speaking Muslim migrants from Surat, India, from the time of their arrival in South Africa in the late 1870s to the contemporary period. |
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Cape Western Region: District Six in March 1981: Paper presented at National Conference 1981 |
Cape Western Region: District Six in March 1981 -Paper presented at National Conference on 15 March 1981 discussing forced removals, Urban Areas Act, Cape Technikon, open trading area, churches and mosques, protest. |
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Cape Western Region Fact Paper: Langa Courts- Paper presented at National Conference 1981 |
Cape Western Region Fact Paper: Langa Courts- paper presented at National Conference on 15 March 1981 discussing influx control, pass laws, imprisonment, women with children in prison, prison conditions, legal work, court trial statistics. |
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Cape Western Region Fact Paper on Work of Dependents Conference presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1972 |
Cape Western Region Fact Paper on Work of Dependents Conference presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 18 October 1972, discussing: Apartheid legislation, prisons, detention, support for prisoners, rehabilitation. |
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Call for sanctions against South Africa:Address to the International Conference against Sanctions, Paris, May 21, 1981 |
Paper presented by Oliver Thambo at the International Conference of Sanctions against South Africa, held in Paris on May 21, 1981. It covers the purpose of sanctions, and an appeal by ANC. |
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Bulletin of the academy of third world studies 1 July 1990 | |
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Braklaagte: Resisting Incorporation: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1989 |
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Black Theology Conference |
This is the proceedings of the Black Theology conference held at the Edendale, Pietermaritzburg on the 13th-16th February 1973. It contains the program, report and speeches. |
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Black Local Government and the Crisis in Khayelitsha: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1991 |
Black Local Government and the Crisis in Khayelitsha: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 2 March 1991 discussing forced removals, school boycotts, education, police violence in Khayalitsha, marches, protests, unrest, black local authorities. |
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Black Consciousness and the White left |
A paper on the nature of Black Consciousness and the implication for White left wing politics in South Africa, presented at the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) seminar held in Cape Town. |
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Black communalism seen through labour perspectives |
A paper presented at the Mafeking Seminar discussing Black communalism as a way of life. The South African labour system is complex and based on separate development. A case is made for trade union unity based on Black Consciousness principles. |
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Beyond the bend: South Africa, Southern Africa and Namibian independence (IDASA occasional papers) | |
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AUETSA 96 UWC |
AUETSA will be held at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town. Following recent tradition, the organizing committee has chosen a broad the matic focus for the conference.
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Attitudes of South African Indians towards Westernization and its Effects on their Family Life |
When a group of people emigrate to a new country with a strong cultural environment, one of several possible affects may occur. There could be a deliberate striving to retain the cultural traits inherited from the homelands. |
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Attitudes of South African Indians towards Disciplining in the Child-Rearing Process |
ASPECTS OF FAMILY LIFE |
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Attitudes of South African Indians towards Disciplining in the Child-Rearing Process |
Discipline as a integral part of the child-rearing process has been neglected in South African social science literature, but its significance as an aspect of the socialization process cannot be ignored. |
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Assorted conferences, correspondence and articles | |
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Aspects of family life in the South African Indian Community. |
In different parts of the world there are social workers and other professionals who see their main task in tending those who, in the midst of plenty, have fallen by the wayside. Committed professionals can carry out this work only if they are equipped for it. |
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Annexure containing summary of the conclusions reached by the Round Table Conference on the Indian question in South Africa. |
Scheme af assisted emigration (I) Any Indian of 16 years or over may avail himself of the scheme. In case of a family, the decision of the father will bind the wife and minor children under 16 years... |