South Africa's democratic experiment is confronted with a central political dilemma: how to advance redress and address historical injustices while building a single national identity. This issue lies at the heart of many heated debates over issues such as economic policy, affirmative action, and skills shortages. Government has opted for racially defined redress while many of its critics recommend class as a more appropriate organising principle. The contributors to this volume challenge both perspectives. Both scholars and activists, and from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, the authors explore the issues within four broad themes: the economy, education, sport and the civil service. Addressing the scholarly community, civil society ...
Draft- not to be quoted without the authors ’ permission 1 The central aim of this paper is to locat...
South Africa, as a country of great diversity, presents itself at first glance as an obvious place f...
The transition from apartheid to democracy necessitated radical transformation within the South Afri...
The transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa has raised questions, on the one hand, ab...
This study examines the politics of redress in South Africa's private sector and the implication of ...
This research investigates whether and to what degree all major racial/ethnic/linguistic groups in S...
Citizenship is a right that has been won by the vast majority of South Africans after the 1994 democ...
In South Africa, more than most countries, the meaning of citizenship and related rights has faced s...
Paper presented at the conference, Political Culture in New South Africa, St. Augustine's College of...
How is citizenship understood in South Africa, a new democracy with a deeply divided past? This pape...
Affirmative action embodies a model of compensatory justice which aims al counteracting Discriminati...
Soon after the collapse of Apartheid, the new government in South Africa set about restructuring the...
This thesis examines how citizenship is being contested in post-apartheid South Africa through civil...
Since the end of apartheid in 1994, South Africa has been transforming in the economic, political a...
The paper presents a critical discussion of the provision of citizenship education for Africans in S...
Draft- not to be quoted without the authors ’ permission 1 The central aim of this paper is to locat...
South Africa, as a country of great diversity, presents itself at first glance as an obvious place f...
The transition from apartheid to democracy necessitated radical transformation within the South Afri...
The transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa has raised questions, on the one hand, ab...
This study examines the politics of redress in South Africa's private sector and the implication of ...
This research investigates whether and to what degree all major racial/ethnic/linguistic groups in S...
Citizenship is a right that has been won by the vast majority of South Africans after the 1994 democ...
In South Africa, more than most countries, the meaning of citizenship and related rights has faced s...
Paper presented at the conference, Political Culture in New South Africa, St. Augustine's College of...
How is citizenship understood in South Africa, a new democracy with a deeply divided past? This pape...
Affirmative action embodies a model of compensatory justice which aims al counteracting Discriminati...
Soon after the collapse of Apartheid, the new government in South Africa set about restructuring the...
This thesis examines how citizenship is being contested in post-apartheid South Africa through civil...
Since the end of apartheid in 1994, South Africa has been transforming in the economic, political a...
The paper presents a critical discussion of the provision of citizenship education for Africans in S...
Draft- not to be quoted without the authors ’ permission 1 The central aim of this paper is to locat...
South Africa, as a country of great diversity, presents itself at first glance as an obvious place f...
The transition from apartheid to democracy necessitated radical transformation within the South Afri...