Includes bibliographical references (leaves 93-98).South African spaces are socially and politically important. Historically this is due to Apartheid's brutal exclusion. More recently, this can be attributed to the conscious building of the "new South Africa? after 1994. Concurrently, many foreign Africans come into South African spaces, claiming them and creating lives with varying degrees of safety and success. This claiming and 'invading' of local spaces by foreigners leads to changes for both foreigners and locals. A spatial lens is used to dissect the nuanced community and spatially mediated identities of refugees in Cape Town. Using space allows one to explain xenophobia more broadly. This thesis draws on ethnographic data gathered ov...
Despite an international framework guaranteeing fundamental rights to all those who belong to the hu...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 138-145).This study sets out to explain and understand t...
Includes bibliographical references ( leaves 86-91).This research considers the reasons for the posi...
Includes bibliographical references.Xenophobia in South Africa is so overt that it has take a covert...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-206).Focusing on four shantytowns in the northern Namibi...
This dissertation deals with the nature of the black middle-class assimilation in the South African ...
This paper gives a detailed account of rural-urban migration in South Africa. Using data from the re...
Includes bibliographical references.With the end of apartheid, many South Africans were anticipating...
Includes abstract.The Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees not only, it is argued in this p...
Masters in Public Administration - MPASince the deracialisation of schools in the 1990s, a large num...
Based on fieldwork done in the city centre of Cape Town over two months, coupled with multiple conve...
South Africa’s borders were opened up in 1994 after Nelson Mandela became president. Since then Sout...
Bibliography: leaves 102-107.The primary purpose of this study is to assess the needs, services and ...
The research proposes to unpack the process of identity negotiation among a group of Cape Bush doct...
Includes bibliographical references.The Swartland is a region of sparse natural vegetation, consisti...
Despite an international framework guaranteeing fundamental rights to all those who belong to the hu...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 138-145).This study sets out to explain and understand t...
Includes bibliographical references ( leaves 86-91).This research considers the reasons for the posi...
Includes bibliographical references.Xenophobia in South Africa is so overt that it has take a covert...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-206).Focusing on four shantytowns in the northern Namibi...
This dissertation deals with the nature of the black middle-class assimilation in the South African ...
This paper gives a detailed account of rural-urban migration in South Africa. Using data from the re...
Includes bibliographical references.With the end of apartheid, many South Africans were anticipating...
Includes abstract.The Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees not only, it is argued in this p...
Masters in Public Administration - MPASince the deracialisation of schools in the 1990s, a large num...
Based on fieldwork done in the city centre of Cape Town over two months, coupled with multiple conve...
South Africa’s borders were opened up in 1994 after Nelson Mandela became president. Since then Sout...
Bibliography: leaves 102-107.The primary purpose of this study is to assess the needs, services and ...
The research proposes to unpack the process of identity negotiation among a group of Cape Bush doct...
Includes bibliographical references.The Swartland is a region of sparse natural vegetation, consisti...
Despite an international framework guaranteeing fundamental rights to all those who belong to the hu...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 138-145).This study sets out to explain and understand t...
Includes bibliographical references ( leaves 86-91).This research considers the reasons for the posi...