The objective of this study was to explore the endogenous conflict resolution mechanisms and practices of the San people at Platfontein, South Africa. To this end, data were collected from 304 interviews and 26 focus group discussions. The collected data were analysed through Inductive Thematic Analysis. The findings show that the San people have endogenous conflict resolution mechanisms which basically aim at restoring peace and harmony within the community. The endogenous mechanisms were found to be fairly participatory and supplementary to the state machineries that work for justice, peace and harmony. However, the conflict resolution mechanisms of the San people are currently weakening due to the impact of modernisation and the leadersh...
In South African municipalities, there has been a coexistence between elected and traditional leader...
This paper applies the Analytical Conflict Resolution School approach to achieve a deeper understand...
PhD (Peace Studies), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2017In time past, there was enough expa...
The objective of this study was to explore the endogenous conflict resolution mechanisms and practi...
This study reviews the dynamics of the socio-economic discourse of the San people at Platfontein, No...
PhD (Indigenous Knowledge Systems), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThis study investigated th...
This article examines the cultural conflicts, dilemmas and disillusionment among the San communities...
This article seeks to examine the evolution of the conflict resolution community in South Africa thr...
This article examines the cultural conflicts, dilemmas and disillusionment among the San communitie...
MSc (Social Work), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe focus of this research was an expl...
This paper presents an archaeological perspective on dispute resolution. Being a discipline based pr...
This study examined the patterns or mechanism for conflict resolution in traditional African societi...
This article is written as a result of the observation that most African communities have lost their...
The study was conducted to find out how Kpelle people understand and resolve conflict as well as bui...
This treatise explores the Matatiele boundary demarcation dispute and, in particular, the role that ...
In South African municipalities, there has been a coexistence between elected and traditional leader...
This paper applies the Analytical Conflict Resolution School approach to achieve a deeper understand...
PhD (Peace Studies), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2017In time past, there was enough expa...
The objective of this study was to explore the endogenous conflict resolution mechanisms and practi...
This study reviews the dynamics of the socio-economic discourse of the San people at Platfontein, No...
PhD (Indigenous Knowledge Systems), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThis study investigated th...
This article examines the cultural conflicts, dilemmas and disillusionment among the San communities...
This article seeks to examine the evolution of the conflict resolution community in South Africa thr...
This article examines the cultural conflicts, dilemmas and disillusionment among the San communitie...
MSc (Social Work), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe focus of this research was an expl...
This paper presents an archaeological perspective on dispute resolution. Being a discipline based pr...
This study examined the patterns or mechanism for conflict resolution in traditional African societi...
This article is written as a result of the observation that most African communities have lost their...
The study was conducted to find out how Kpelle people understand and resolve conflict as well as bui...
This treatise explores the Matatiele boundary demarcation dispute and, in particular, the role that ...
In South African municipalities, there has been a coexistence between elected and traditional leader...
This paper applies the Analytical Conflict Resolution School approach to achieve a deeper understand...
PhD (Peace Studies), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2017In time past, there was enough expa...