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    Rethinking the role of the media in South Africa by Pieter Jacobus Fourie

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Both the media and the government use the concept of "freedom of expression" as a basis for their interpretation and debate about the role of the media in South Africa. Yet, the historical development of the concept, the values associated with it, and its meaning and relevance in terms of the nature of present day society, including developing societies such as South Africa, are seldom investigated and debated. …”
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    Oath-Taking, Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution in Traditional African Society: The Izzi Example by Kelechi Johnmary Ani, Anselm Aleke Oyon

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The importance of oath-taking is that it bonds society together and discourages different forms of violent behaviours. …”
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    Claiming and defending abortion rights in South Africa by Cathi Albertyn

    “…ABSTRACT The South African transition to democracy enabled successful claims for gender equality and reproductive rights in the Constitution and in law. …”
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    Reassembling and remembering - the politics of reconciliation in South Africa by J. Kruger

    Published 2017-11-01
    “… This article proposes that the work of the French sociologist of science, Bruno Latour, that conceptualises the political process in a highly pluralist society, can provide a useful starting point for a discussion on the politics of reconciliation. …”
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    MISSIONAL-DIACONAL PRACTICES IN JAPAN AND SOUTH AFRICA: by J.S. Van der Watt

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… This article reflects on missional-diaconal practices in the ecumenical partnership between the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa and the Reformed Church in Japan. In both – albeit radically different – contexts, the issue of church formation in a secular age is at stake. …”
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    The influence of language and culture on a South African corporate by Nirvana Bechan, Ronelda Visser

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… This study investigates whether the different home languages of the employees in a South African corporate have an influence on their perception of the organisational structure and processes. …”
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    The portrayal of sex rôles in South African television advertisements by Alta Oberholzer, Gustav Puth, Jan Myburgh

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… The study comprised an analysis of the portrayal of sex rôles in South African television advertisements against the background of findings from similar studies in other societies. …”
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    Race, transformation and education as contradictions in a neoliberal South Africa by Isha Dilraj

    Published 2021-02-01
    “… In navigating the complexities of race and inequality in South African society, shadowed by colonialism and apartheid, the term transformation has gained traction as the mantra for growth, retribution, education reform, and economic and societal prosperity. …”
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    Trends and issues in multicultural business communications in South A'frica by R Hugo-Burrows Hugo-Burrows

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… In South Africa we have lived in a society where separation of communities and racial groups has been the norm. …”
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    South Africa: the arduous task of facing our religious past by E. Oliver

    Published 2011-06-01
    “… The term ‘rainbow nation’ tends to soften both the intensity and divergence of the complex mixture of origins, languages, ideologies, cultures, lifestyles and skills of the South African society. With Christians totalling more than 80% of the population and the Church recognised as the strongest non-government organization, one apparent exception to these differences is religion. …”
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