The implementation of apartheid legislation by the National Party (NP) in 1948 led to the establishment of similar enforceable structures within South African sport. This was met by much resistance, both inside and outside South Africa. The formation and development of various international and local antiapartheid organisations with a broad interest in South African sport led to conflict with the NP government about its sports policy which promoted racial segregation. By the 1980s, the NP's policy on sport had, mostly due to external pressure, changed considerably, but not enough in the eyes of the organisations fighting apartheid in South African sport. An orchestrated attempt to rid South African sport from its apartheid legacy intensifie...
The South African Colour Bar received wide coverage in the South African press during the 20th centu...
The National Party came into power in 1948 with an election promise to safeguard the political, econ...
Racial inequalities in sport resulting from apartheid in South Africa are well documented, and they ...
The debate on transformation and quotas in South African sport resurfaced just before the South Afri...
This study analyses and evaluates the role of SACOS in South African sport between 1982 and 1992. Th...
The sport declarations of TE Dönges as Minister of Internal Affairs in June 1956 and those of HF Ve...
There has always been the misperception that separate development in sports in South Africa was init...
In analysing the history of South African sport the 1981-Springbok rugby tour to New Zealand is alwa...
The article examines the relationship between sport and politics in South Africa from a political-so...
This article entails a brief resume of the evolutionary development of sport and sport legislation i...
The contribution of sport to the ending of apartheid is examined. It is argued that claims for the e...
South Africa modified its sport policy, though not its national policy of apartheid, prior to the 19...
In the Gramscian notion of hegemony, the ideological and cultural domination of one class over anoth...
M.Com. (Sport Management)The fact that South Africa is back in the international sports arena, puts ...
The six papers which appear in this publication were delivered at a consultative conference of the N...
The South African Colour Bar received wide coverage in the South African press during the 20th centu...
The National Party came into power in 1948 with an election promise to safeguard the political, econ...
Racial inequalities in sport resulting from apartheid in South Africa are well documented, and they ...
The debate on transformation and quotas in South African sport resurfaced just before the South Afri...
This study analyses and evaluates the role of SACOS in South African sport between 1982 and 1992. Th...
The sport declarations of TE Dönges as Minister of Internal Affairs in June 1956 and those of HF Ve...
There has always been the misperception that separate development in sports in South Africa was init...
In analysing the history of South African sport the 1981-Springbok rugby tour to New Zealand is alwa...
The article examines the relationship between sport and politics in South Africa from a political-so...
This article entails a brief resume of the evolutionary development of sport and sport legislation i...
The contribution of sport to the ending of apartheid is examined. It is argued that claims for the e...
South Africa modified its sport policy, though not its national policy of apartheid, prior to the 19...
In the Gramscian notion of hegemony, the ideological and cultural domination of one class over anoth...
M.Com. (Sport Management)The fact that South Africa is back in the international sports arena, puts ...
The six papers which appear in this publication were delivered at a consultative conference of the N...
The South African Colour Bar received wide coverage in the South African press during the 20th centu...
The National Party came into power in 1948 with an election promise to safeguard the political, econ...
Racial inequalities in sport resulting from apartheid in South Africa are well documented, and they ...