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The Struggle for Social Change in Southern Africa

Author : Dickson A. Mungazi
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : History
ISBN : 0844815950

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The Struggle for Social Change in Southern Africa by Dickson A. Mungazi Pdf

This book shows the applicability of Thomas Kuhn's theory of the structure of scientific revolutions to the struggle for social change in southern Africa. The components of this theory which seem applicable to the conflict and the struggle for fundamental social change in this troubled region of Africa are: definition of paradigms, their functions, the elements of paradigm shifts and their effect, the relationship between paradigm shift in natural and social science, and the concept of anomaly. This study utilizes the components of this theory to discuss why the problems of southern Africa seem to defy this solution.

Religion and Social Transformation in Southern Africa

Author : Thomas Walsh,Frank Kaufmann
Publisher : Paragon House Publishers
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1999-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015047541910

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Religion and Social Transformation in Southern Africa by Thomas Walsh,Frank Kaufmann Pdf

Religion has inspired those -- from Gandhi to Tutu -- who have sought to transform southern Africa. This volume presents voices from across the spectrum, passionately arguing that religion plays, and must continue to play, a vital role in shaping the political, social, and cultural reality of African people.

Society in Focus—Change, Challenge and Resistance

Author : Lindy Heinecken,Heidi Prozesky
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2010-06-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781443823173

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Society in Focus—Change, Challenge and Resistance by Lindy Heinecken,Heidi Prozesky Pdf

The chapters in this book showcase current sociological research, as undertaken both by established and budding social scientists in South Africa and Africa. The book covers a variety of topical themes, the first of which concerns the link between society, power and the environment, and how competing interests, whether these be corporate, legal, socio-ecological or environmentalist, relate to each. Another theme includes contributions on development, democracy and service delivery. Workplace change, resistance and well-being within the agricultural, manufacturing, mining and the service sector constitute a further central focus. The remaining theme addresses the interplay of race, class, gender and power within the context of specific topics, such as HIV/AIDS, tertiary education and minority groups. The collection of work presented in this book reflects a critical stance towards reification of roles, highlights contradictions between principles and practices in society, and underscores the complexity of societal issues on a broad range of contemporary themes. As such, the chapters are notable for their empirical richness and methodological pluralism, which are of interest to an interdisciplinary audience, whether scholars, professionals or practitioners.

The Apartheid City and Beyond

Author : David M. Smith
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781134902965

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The Apartheid City and Beyond by David M. Smith Pdf

Apartheid as legislated racial separation substantially changed the South African urban scene. Race group areas' remodelled the cities, while the creation of homelands', mini-states and the pass laws' controlling population migration constrained urbanization itself. In the mid-1980s the old system - having proved economically inefficient and politically divisive - was replaced by a new policy of orderly urbanization'. This sought to accelerate industrialization and cultural change by relaxing the constraints on urbanization imposed by state planning. The result was further political instability and a quarter of the black (or African) population housed in shanty towns. Negotiations between the Nationalist government and the African National Congress are working towards the end of the old apartheid system. Yet the negation of apartheid is only the beginning of the creation of a new society. The vested interests and entrenched ideologies behind the existing pattern of property ownership survive the abolition of apartheid laws. Beyond race, class and ethnicity will continue to divide urban life. If the cities of South Africa are to serve all the people, the accelerating process of urbanization must be brought under control and harnessed to a new purpose. The contributors to this volume draw on a broad range of experience and disciplines to present a variety of perspectives on urban South Africa.

Beyond Parliament

Author : Horman Chitonge
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2015-09-03
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789004299559

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Beyond Parliament by Horman Chitonge Pdf

In Beyond Parliament, Horman Chitonge, draws from diverse experiences around the rights to water and food in the global South, to illustrate that giving effect to these rights require going beyond parliamentary politics to the radical politics of social change.

Southern Africa

Author : Basil Davidson,Joe Slovo,Anthony R. Wilkinson
Publisher : Penguin Books
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105083154919

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Southern Africa by Basil Davidson,Joe Slovo,Anthony R. Wilkinson Pdf

Monograph on the politics of African nationalism and the forces for social change in Southern Africa - recounts the access to independence of Angola and Mozambique, and discusses the future prospects of the White African governments of South Africa R and rhodesia (Zimbabwe). References and statistical tables.

Domains of Freedom

Author : Thembela Kepe,Melissa Levin,Bettina von Lieres
Publisher : Juta and Company (Pty) Ltd
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2016-09-12
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781775822042

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Domains of Freedom by Thembela Kepe,Melissa Levin,Bettina von Lieres Pdf

After more than 20 years of freedom in South Africa we have to ask ourselves difficult questions: are we willing to perpetuate a lie, search for facts or think wishfully? Freedom has been enabled by apartheid’s end, but at the same time some of apartheid’s key institutions and social relations are reproduced under the guise of ‘democracy’. This collection of essays acknowledges the enormous expectations placed on the shoulders of the South African revolution to produce an alternative political regime in response to apartheid and global neo-liberalism. It does not lament the inability of South Africa’s democracy to provide deeper freedoms, or suggest that since it hasn't this is some form of betrayal. Freedom is made possible and/or limited by local political choices, contemporary global conditions and the complexities of social change. This book explores the multiplicity of spaces within which the dynamics of social change unfold, and the complex ways in which power is produced and reproduced. In this way, it seeks to understand the often non-linear practices through which alternative possibilities emerge, the lengthy and often indirect ways in which new communities are imagined and new solidarities are built. In this sense, this book is not a collection of hope or despair. Nor is it a book that seeks to situate itself between these two poles. Instead it aims to read the present historically, critically and politically, and to offer insights into the ongoing, iterative and often messy struggles for freedom.

Freedom in Our Lifetime

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : STANFORD:36105122250199

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Freedom in Our Lifetime by Anonim Pdf

This document includes a student text and a teacher resource book. The student text booklet introduces students to precolonial and colonial South Africa and the development of apartheid. Students have the opportunity to evaluate decisions made by anti-apartheid activists and to reflect on South Africa's transition to a post-apartheid society. The booklet is divided into 10 parts: (1) "Introduction: A Negotiated Revolution"; (2) "Part I: Precolonial and Colonial South Africa"; (3) "Part II: Apartheid and Its Opposition"; (4) "The Moment of Decision"; (5) "Options in Brief"; (6) "Options" (Option 1: Continue Nonviolent Struggle with Multi-Racial Support; Option 2: Use Limited, Structured Violence with Communist Party Support; Option 3: Advocate Guerrilla War Tactics for Africans Alone); (7) "Epilogue: Becoming South Africa"; (8) "Chronology of South African History"; (9) "Supplementary Documents"; and (10) "Supplementary Resources". The booklet is part of a continuing series of curriculum resources on international public policy issues. The teacher resource book contains a day-by-day lesson plan and student activities. The suggested lesson plan is divided into 11 sections: (1) "About the Choices Approach"; (2) "Note to Teachers"; (3) "Integrating This Unit into Your Curriculum"; (4) "Day One--Colonial South Africa"; (5) "Day Two--Poetry and Politics"; (6) "Day Three--Role Playing: Organization and Preparation"; (7) "Day Four--Role Playing the Three Options"; (8) "Day Five--Violence as Protest"; (9) "Key Terms"; (10) "Making Choices Work in Your Classroom"; (11)"Alternative Three-Day Lesson Plan". (BT).

Domination, Resistance, and Social Change in South Africa

Author : Kathryn Manzo
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1992-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015028410465

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Domination, Resistance, and Social Change in South Africa by Kathryn Manzo Pdf

Manzo examines, by means of historical analysis, the effects of global power relationships on the politics of South Africa. The author looks at the ways in which global power constructs identity, normalizes relations of domination, and shapes the form that resistance takes. She asks, for example, why dominated people are so often waging conflicts among themselves rather than directing their resistance unfailingly toward their oppressors. Why, too, is open defiance relatively rare and mass action infrequently used? South Africa, as an example, is used to illustrate the much broader experience of oppressed populations as they struggle against western domination. The book vividly portrays the complexity of relationships in South Africa and the role played by black resistance in economic and political change over time. Manzo's sound interpretation unifies and enriches the historical progression and establishes a solid foundation for analyzing the lessons South Africa offers about the use of power in international relations.

What Colonialism Ignored

Author : Moyo, Sam,Mine, Yoichi
Publisher : Langaa RPCIG
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2016-03-02
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789956763399

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What Colonialism Ignored by Moyo, Sam,Mine, Yoichi Pdf

As Julius Nyerere once noted, Africa has largely been the continent of peace, though this fact has not been widely publicised. In reality, Africa possesses dynamic potentials for resolving contradictions and violent ruptures that colonial authorities, post-colonial states and global actors have failed to capture and capitalise upon. Drawing on the everyday experience of rural and urban people in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia and Zambia, this book brings into conversation leading Japanese scholars of Southern Africa with their African colleagues. The result is an exploration in comparative perspective of the fascinating richness of bottom-up 'African potentials' for conflict resolution in Southern Africa, a region burdened with the legacy of settler capitalism and contemporary neoliberalism. The book is a pacesetter on how to think and research Africa in fruitful collaboration and with an ear to the nuances and complexities of the dynamic and lived realities of Africans.

A Turbulent South Africa

Author : Jérôme Tournadre
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2018-03-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781438469775

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A Turbulent South Africa by Jérôme Tournadre Pdf

Highlights the continuing social unrest and public protest occurring in South Africa’s poorest districts. Frequently praised for its democratic transition, South Africa has experienced an almost uninterrupted cycle of social protest since the late 1990s. There have been increasing numbers of demonstrations against the often appalling living conditions of millions of South Africans, pointing to the fact that they have yet to achieve full citizenship. A Turbulent South Africa offers a new look at this historic period in the existence of the young South African democracy, far removed from the idealistic portrait of the “Rainbow Nation.” Jérôme Tournadre draws on interviews and observations to take the reader from the backstreets of the squatters’ camps to international militant circles, and from the immediate, infra-political level to the worldwide anti-capitalist protest movement. He investigates the mechanisms and the meaning of social discontent in light of several different phenomena. These include, the struggle of the poor to gain recognition, the persistent memory of the fight against apartheid, the developments in the political world since the “Mandela Years,” the coexistence of liberal democracy with a “popular politics” found in poor and working-class districts, and many other factors that have played a crucial part in the social and political tensions at the heart of post-apartheid South Africa.

Educational Reform and the Transformation of Southern Africa

Author : Dickson A. Mungazi,L. K. Walker
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1997-06-18
Category : Education
ISBN : UOM:39015041280473

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Educational Reform and the Transformation of Southern Africa by Dickson A. Mungazi,L. K. Walker Pdf

Defines transformation as basic change in the structure of national institutions to allow the individual a maximum opportunity to ensure his advancement, without socio-economic or political restrictions, and states that it cannot be initiated in Southern Africa without responding to the need for fundamental educational reform.

Educational Reform and the Transformation of Southern Africa

Author : Dickson Mungazi [Deceased],L. K. Walker
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1997-06-18
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780313005206

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Educational Reform and the Transformation of Southern Africa by Dickson Mungazi [Deceased],L. K. Walker Pdf

The political, social, and economic problems of southern Africa cannot be resolved until nations of this critical region effect educational reform. But this process requires more than change in the educational system; it involves the thrust for social transformation in national institutions. This unique study addresses key issues relative to both educational reform and social change in southern Africa. Topics discussed include the need for educational reform; approaches to educational reform; and the results of such reform on the individual and society. A bibliography and an index complete the text.

A Manifesto for Social Change

Author : Moeletsi Mbeki
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2017-01-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1770104976

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A Manifesto for Social Change by Moeletsi Mbeki Pdf

"A Manifesto for Social Change is the third of a three-volume series that started seven years ago investigating the causes of our country's and the continent's development obstacles. Architects of Poverty: Why African Capitalism Needs Changing (2009) set out to explain what role African elites played in creating and promoting their fellow Africans misery. Advocates for Change: How to Overcome Africa's Challenges (2011) set out to show that there were short-term to medium-term solutions to many of Africa's and South Africa's problems, from agriculture to healthcare, if only the powers that be would take note. And now, more than 20 years after the advent of democracy, we have A Manifesto for Social Change, the conclusion in the trilogy."--Provided by publisher.

Disability and Social Change

Author : Brian Watermeyer
Publisher : HSRC Press
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0796921377

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Disability and Social Change by Brian Watermeyer Pdf

This powerful volume represents the broadest engagement with disability issues in South Africa yet. Themes include theoretical approaches to, and representations of, disability; governmental and civil society responses to disability issues; aspects of education as these pertain to the oppression/liberation of disabled people; social security for disabled people; the complex politics permeating service provision relationships; and a consideration of disability in relation to human spaces - physical, economic and philosophical. Firmly located within the social model of disability, this collection resonates powerfully with contemporary thinking and research in the disability field and sets a new benchmark for cutting-edge debates in a transforming South Africa.