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Late Apartheid and Urban Informal Sector | |
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The Informal Sector, Gender and Development | |
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A socio-economic profile of four market gardening communities in metropolitan Durban |
There is a growing number of studies concerning the nature of communities settled on the fringes of the Durban metropolitan area. |
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Aids and the Changing Political Economy of Sex in South Africa: From Apartheid to Neo-liberalism |
Between 1990 and 2005, HIV prevalence rates in South Africa jumped from less than 1% to around 29%. Combining ethnographic, demographic and historical insights, this article addresses the important question posed recently by prominent South Africanist scholars: |
Antelope |
Monochrome abstract of an Antelope. |
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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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Masculinities and multiple-sexual-partners in KwaZulu-Natal: The Making and Unmaking of Isoka |
This paper examines one dominant element of masculinities worldwide – the high value placed on men’s “success” with women. |
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Mrs Rapahlela of Mosabi near Pietersburg |
Mrs Rapahlela of Mosabi near Pietersburg |
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Natal University and the question of autonomy (non-white education 1959-1962) |
On the 7 March 1963 a plaque was erected in the Students Union of the University of This plaque states that: Natal, Durban. "The right of this University to determine who shall be admitted as students was taken away in May 1959 and restored .. |
Nottingham Road School | ||
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The income and employment structure of Indians in the Durban municipal area |
The scope of labour economics is wide, covering such diverse topics |
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The Informal Economy In South Africa | |
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Urban Planning & the Informal Sector | |
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‘Without the luxury of time’: AIDS, Representation and the Birth of Rights-based AIDS Activism in the 1980s |
On the August 4th 2003 Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) activists marched on the first South African AIDS Conference. The singing and toyi-toying demonstrators reached the court-yard next to the entrance to the conference’s venue, Durban’s |
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“A Long Illness”: Towards a History of NGO, Government and Medical discourse around AIDS policy-making in South Africa |
This thesis will aim to set out a critical history of AIDS policy-making: using the records of the Family Planning Association of South Africa; the University ofthe Witwatersrand’s Centre for Health Policy and Women’s Health Project; late and post-apartheid government policy documents; relevant a |