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    Reconstituting public service broadcasting by Ruth Teer-Tomaselli, Keyan Tomaselli

    Published 2022-11-01
    Subjects: “…apartheid to multi-party…”
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    A history of Sub-Saharan Africa / by Collins, Robert O., 1933-2008

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…The Union of South Africa and the apartheid state --…”
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    Martin Prozesky and ‘Well-being’: Retroactive and Proactive Perspectives on Religion and Ethics in the Social Transformation of South Africa by Johannes A. Smit, Denzil Chetty

    Published 2018-10-01
    “… This article primarily outlines the discursive threads in Prozesky’s ‘Implications of Apartheid for Christianity in South Africa’ in the book he edited, Christianity Amidst Apartheid: Selected Perspectives on the Church in South Africa ([1985] 1990); his first book, Religion and Ultimate Well-Being: An Explanatory Theory (1984); and his latest book, Conscience: Ethical Intelligence for Global Well-Being (2007). …”
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    La conquête du littoral « indien » d’Afrique du Sud  by Sylvain Guyot, Julien Dellier

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…Its conquest is strategic for different groups (English-speaking, Afrikaners, Zulus, Xhosas etc.) and implies specific economic valorisations (seaports, industries, tourism, nature conservation, agriculture) grounded in time (pre-colonial, colonial, apartheid and post-apartheid) and space (different modes of territorial appropriation). …”
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    Tongue-tied: Language-based exclusion at a South African university by Sive Makeleni

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The post-apartheid government in South Africa adopted a multilingual education policy to provide education in learners' home languages as a foundation for learning while promoting proficiency in at least two additional official languages. …”
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    Raising a thousand Tutu voices: Reflections on the Truth to Power exhibition

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It relates the reaction of visitors to the newly installed exhibition, Truth to power: Desmond Tutu and the churches in the struggle against apartheid, in the historic Old Granary Building, home of the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town. …”
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    Habiter un quartier RDP by Marine Suteau

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This article focuses on a socio-spatial analysis of territorial change in Cape Town over time with the study of Delft South as a post-apartheid low-cost housing development program. It asks how successful or not RDP programs have been in South African cities. …”
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    Excerpts from a Conversation with Renfrew Christie and Rodney Wilkinson, during the Conference on ‘Anti-Nuclear Activism in Africa: A Historical Perspective’, held at the Johannesb... by Jo-Ansie van Wyk

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… The focus of the conference is on anti-nuclear activism as part of the anti-apartheid struggle. We are curious to know of the international links during this period and the engagement with the government of the day. …”
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    Naboth's vineyard: theological lessons for the South African land issue by K. T. Resane

    Published 2015-06-01
    “… This article is an appeal to South African political and ecclesiastical leaders to form a synergy in order to redress the land issue in the post-apartheid era. It surveys the historical development of land dispossession through various initiatives as a prima for national conflicts in Africa. …”
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    Maux de l'étranger. Mots de l'étrangeté dans Summertime de J.M. Coetzee by Cécile Birks

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Written in 2009, J.M.Coetzee’s Summertime examines the modalities and intricacies of the personal itinerary of a white male writer in the making, a Mr John Coetzee, and the maturation of a literary oeuvre in the heyday of apartheid. This multifaceted text focuses on John's formative years and J.M. …”
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    Township Politics by Mpho Moalamedi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Delving into the intricate dynamics of grassroots movements during the post-apartheid era, the review highlights the author's adept storytelling and sociopolitical analysis. …”
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    "Unity that sanctifies diversity". Cottesloe revisited by E. van der Borght

    Published 2011-12-01
    “… The Cottesloe Consultation (1960) is an important milestone in the ecumenical struggle against apartheid and racism in general. This article tries to find out whether the theological arguments developed within the ecumenical movement are solid enough to withstand the threat of divisions on the basis of race, nation, tribe, and ethnicity that have the potential to tear apart the one church of Christ. …”
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    Nuclear Policy and the Changing Dynamics of Decision-Making by Keith Gottschalk

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… Under the apartheid regime nuclear policy was decided by the president, with most of the cabinet being in the loop. …”
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    BEAUTIFUL PLACES AND RECREATING HUMANITY IN SOUTH AFRICA by G.J. Van Wyngaard

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…On the one hand, it delves beneath the statement that apartheid is ugly, by exploring the ugly spaces apartheid created, the devastation of an aesthetic built on segregation, and the distortions of whiteness. …”
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    Does Black theology have a role to play in the democratic South Africa? by R. T. H. Dolamo

    Published 2016-12-01
    “… Black theology was conceived in South Africa in the mid-1960s and flourished from the 1970s, when White supremacy perpetuated by the apartheid state was at its zenith. The struggle against apartheid was aimed mainly at attaining national political liberation so much so that other forms of freedom, albeit implied and included indirectly in the liberation agenda, were not regarded as immediate priorities. …”
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