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    292,-

    Presents ways in which correctional education could be improved. The whole correctional system needs to prioritise the empowerment of offenders through skills and education they will use to make a living once they are released from custody and reintegrated back into society.

  • - Immigration, public space and community in Colonial Douala, Cameroon, 1914 - 1960
     
    425,-

    Confusion, struggle, commotion and absurdity: these characterise the urban encounter between the African immigrant community and colonial officials in Douala, Cameroon. Even the physical landscape reflects a painfully enduring history of marginalisation, of exclusion from power and privilege.

  • av Rabelani Dagada
    285,-

    An essential handbook that companies, universities, students and ordinary laymen alike should have in their possession to be able to navigate the security risks and seize the opportunities associated with the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

  •  
    450,-

    Offers a reflection on social memory as a force for social and economic transformation. Written by scholars and organic intellectuals, it essentially focuses on the uses of social memory, in particular the conflict between the legacies of colonialism and the movement for fundamental change.

  • - Perspectives from Africa Volume 1
    av Michel, Mary G, Dikeledi Mahlo, m.fl.
    289,-

  • av Estelle Neethling
    183,-

  • - Queer Life in 'Africa's Gay Capital'
    av Zintombizethu Matebeni
    465,-

  • - The Making of a Distance Learning University
    av Andrew Manson
    664,-

    Presents a critical appraisal of Unisa's transformation as it navigates the unfolding saga of South Africa's political development. This official history of the University of South Africa provides a platform on which future narratives around Unisa can be constructed.

  • av South African Democracy Education Trust
    1 359,-

    The Road to Democracy book series by SADET `... represents a serious-minded and valuable effort to record vital aspects of the history of resistance to apartheid' - Saul Dubow, University of Sussex. Two enduring challenges in South African historiography are addressed by this group of committed scholars from SADET.

  • - International solidarity
    av South African Democracy Education Trust
    1 659,-

    Examines the role of anti-apartheid movements around the world and their success in both creating awareness of the liberation struggle in South Africa, and in contributing to the downfall of the apartheid government. This title focuses on International Solidarity with the liberation struggle.

  • - The poetry
    av Pitika Ntuli
    208,-

    Complementary to Scent of invisible footprints - The sculpture of Pitika Ntuli comes Pitika Ntuli - The poetry. This publication has been released in a new, pocket-size format to continue the intertwined dialogue between sculpture and poetry but, more so, to make the poems of Pitika Ntuli accessible to a wider audience.

  • - The Interviews
    av Andile M-Afrika
    373,-

    Investigates the lives of key men and women who were part of Steve Biko's political sphere. These interviews offer personal insights on their interactions with Biko, on what Biko meant to each of them and the deep sense of loss they were left with when Biko was killed.

  • - Concepts and practices
     
    480,-

    The common thread in this book is the exploration of innovative pedagogies in language teaching and language use in education. Whether set in Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, South Africa or elsewhere in Africa, all the chapters in this book emphasise the imperative for educators to constantly revise curricula and teaching methods.

  • - Philosophical and Practical Perspectives
    av Anteneh Roba
    664,-

    Challenges the common view that animals are essentially inferior to human beings: it is both the start of a long overdue conversation and a call to action. Africa and Her Animals investigates and analyses the moral, social, cultural, religious, and legal status of non-human animals in Africa.

  • - South African Great War Poetry
    av Gerhard Genis
    419,-

    South African poetry of the Great War reveals not only the types of poetry that were written during the war, but also the historical spirit of the times. It mirrors the ways in which manliness, whiteness, blackness, colonialism and empire were viewed during the early 20th-century South Africa.

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    587,-

    ``There are many reasons to welcome Adeleke Ade?k?'s new edition of the letters of the Reverend Phillip Quaque: the letters bring new insights into the contradictions that defined the encounter between Europeans and West Africans in the modern period.

  • - South Africa in an International Context
    av Vusimuzi Mncube
    419,-

    Covers both the social bases of school violence and the role many schools themselves play in generating violent behaviour. Violence in Schools goes on to argue that school-generated violence is potentially much more amenable to positive intervention: solutions can be developed at the local level, by schools themselves, and in response to specific circumstances.

  • - Comparative perspectives
    av M.R. Doornbos
    649,-

    The book illuminates key aspects of how, historically, the dynamics of power and identity interact in the African context, generating the kind of political structures and collective actions that have often appeared characteristic for the continent.

  • av John Kearney
    419,-

    Filled with interesting and original insights, Children in Contemporary African Fiction makes for engrossing reading, both for the general reader and the academic. With a keynote tone at once empathetic and non-sentimental John Kearney explores an impressive number of novels by writers from a variety of African countries.

  • av South African Democracy Education Trust
    493,-

    Examines the role of antiapartheid movements around the world. This volume in the series The Road to Democracy in South Africa examines International Solidarity with the liberation struggle in South Africa. This volume's strength is that it brings together analyses which in the main are written by activist scholars with roots in the movements and organisations they are writing about.

  • - Nation, class and place in South Africa before 1940
    av Peter Limb
    802,-

    At a time when African National Congress-alliance politics are again prominent in South Africa, this nuanced study of the intersection of class and African national forces in the history of Africa's oldest national liberation movement helps explain the deeper origins of this alliance.

  • av Salim Vally
    442,-

    Education, economy and society is a compelling and comprehensive antidote to the misconstrued nature of the relationship between education and society.

  • av Dominica Dipio
    555,-

    The highly talented author, Dominica Dipio was inspired by a desire to undertake this study from her interest in gender, and the increasing attention African cinema is drawing in the history of world cinemas. Attaining its identity in the 1960s, this cinema is characteristically a post-colonial art form.

  • av South African Democracy Education Trust
    524,-

  • - A memory improvement programme
    av Deirdre Potgieter
    693,-

    Compiled by a seasoned professional, this is a user-friendly instructional CD which provides training in strategies for improving one's memory. After introducing study management skills, five sections offer the user different strategies for improving memory.

  • av Anniekie Ravhudzulo
    425,-

    Open distance learning (ODL) is a viable solution for higher education in the context of developing countries. Practical and Critical Issues in Open Distance Learning maps the field of distance education and its socio-political context, uncovers key debates surrounding learner support, and provides practical demonstrations of e-learning and mobile technology.

  • av South African Democracy Education Trust (SADET)
    504,-

    Unlike the bulky academic versions of SADET's Road to Democracy, the Abridged Edition series is much shorter; it is quicker and easier to read. The footnotes, the lengthy quotations, and overwhelmingly intricate detail have been removed. What remains is the stark truth; an outline of how, in a myriad of ways, African states helped the South African struggle for freedom.

  • av Sultan Khan
    409,-

    (De)Monopolising paradise is an intellectual inquiry into what the Qur'an actually says about Muslims and non-Muslim relationships; it is a treatise for all persons of faith reminding them of the real message of Islam, Tawhid, (Oneness), and the idea of unity under one God.

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