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The Department of Information Studies, University of Natal : its role in education for librarianship in South Africa, 1973-1994.
(1998)
This thesis investigates the development of the Department of Information Studies, with the aim of assessing the role it has played in education for librarianship in South Africa from 1973 to 1994, a period of change and ...
"The corporate guerillas" : class formation and the African corporate petty bourgeoisie in post-1973 South Africa.
(1991)
No abstract available.
Women and the political process in a comparative context.
(1998)
Over the last few years there has been a escalation of interest in the study
of femineity and women. The term "men" is used as an unmarked omnipresent
category to symbolise humanity in general. Over the last two decades ...
From paternalism to participation : evolving techniques of management control in the South African gold mining industry.
(1992)
The South African gold mining industry has since its inception, relied on an authoritarian and paternalistic form of labour control. This inheritance is due to a number of reasons; the nature of the process of gold mining ...
An assessment of the sociology undergraduate curriculum at the four universities in the Eastern Seaboard region.
(1999)
No abstract available.
Ethnicity as identity and ethnicity politically mobilised : symbols of mobilisation in Inkatha.
(1995)
This thesis. entitled 'ETHNICITY AS IDENTITY AND ETHNICITY POLITICALLY
MOBILISED: SYMBOLS OF MOBILISATION IN INKATHA'. presents two major
contributions. The first is a discussion of ethnicity that not only draws the ...
The need for workplace democracy within the context of South Africa's developing political democracy.
(1998)
This research undertakes a theoretical investigation of concepts related to industrial democracy and examines the need for workplace democracy within South Africa's dynamic contemporary context. It looks at the history of ...
Industrial decentralization and everyday forms of class struggles : a case study of Isithebe (1988-1992)
(1997)
No abstract available.