This article explores the meaning of violence in South African society against the backdrop of its violent past. Using a perspective suggested by H.W. van de Merwe** and Sue Williams in an article in 1987 – understanding violence as a form of communication – the article seeks to analyse how the persistence and scale of violence can be understood as a legacy of our past. This approach can also help foster spaces for more constructive engagement with those who resort to violence in the face of the society’s failure to provide effective channels for more constructive communication
Includes bibliographical references.The South African mass media has been recognised as playing an i...
Abstract onlyViolence is a serious public health and human rights challenge with global psychosocial...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: S'attaquer au problème de la violence en Afrique d...
Abstract and Introdcution for a presentation at 'Violence and the Contexts of Hostility, '...
This article traces the roots of aggression, anger and violence in South Africa and the rest of the ...
This article investigates the phenomenon of violence in South Africa. The statistics of the excessiv...
Abstract: Is violence a form of communication? This study examined why, in contemporary South Africa...
This article investigates the phenomenon of violence in South Africa. The statistics of the excessiv...
This article seeks to explore why, 21 years after apartheid, South Africans are so violent and why c...
In his book, A Country at War with Itself, Antony Altbeker has highlighted that the extraordinary an...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)According to Dell (1989) violence is a strikingly lineal concept that is d...
The study reported here explored the relationship between symbolic violence and overt violence throu...
Violence associated with strike and protest action has seemingly proliferated in South Africa over t...
Post-apartheid South African schools are contending with unprecedented incidents and rates of violen...
In this article we ask whether we can speak of violence and scapegoating as being part of the cultur...
Includes bibliographical references.The South African mass media has been recognised as playing an i...
Abstract onlyViolence is a serious public health and human rights challenge with global psychosocial...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: S'attaquer au problème de la violence en Afrique d...
Abstract and Introdcution for a presentation at 'Violence and the Contexts of Hostility, '...
This article traces the roots of aggression, anger and violence in South Africa and the rest of the ...
This article investigates the phenomenon of violence in South Africa. The statistics of the excessiv...
Abstract: Is violence a form of communication? This study examined why, in contemporary South Africa...
This article investigates the phenomenon of violence in South Africa. The statistics of the excessiv...
This article seeks to explore why, 21 years after apartheid, South Africans are so violent and why c...
In his book, A Country at War with Itself, Antony Altbeker has highlighted that the extraordinary an...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)According to Dell (1989) violence is a strikingly lineal concept that is d...
The study reported here explored the relationship between symbolic violence and overt violence throu...
Violence associated with strike and protest action has seemingly proliferated in South Africa over t...
Post-apartheid South African schools are contending with unprecedented incidents and rates of violen...
In this article we ask whether we can speak of violence and scapegoating as being part of the cultur...
Includes bibliographical references.The South African mass media has been recognised as playing an i...
Abstract onlyViolence is a serious public health and human rights challenge with global psychosocial...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: S'attaquer au problème de la violence en Afrique d...