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Robbins, G. (2013) Mining FDI and urban economies in sub-Saharan Africa:
Exploring the possible linkages. Local Economy 28(2), March,
p. 158-169. http://lec.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/28/2/158
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Alli F, Maharaj P, Vawda M. (2013). Interpersonal relations between health care workers and young clients: barriers to accessing sexual and reproductive health care. Journal of Community Health 38:150–155. |
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Greely P, Maharaj P, Letsoalo T, Miti. (2013). Traditional male circumcision for reducing the risk of HIV infection: perspectives of young people in South Africa, Culture, Health & Sexuality 15(2): 148-159.
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Padayachee, V. (2013) Lost and Found: The South African transition through a Stellenbosch lens. Review article, International Review of Applied Economics. |
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Padayachee, V. and Bordiss, B. (2013) Barbaric gold and civilised banking: Keynes’ “Indian Currency and Finance”. A view from the South after 100 years. Review article in International Review of Applied Economics.
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Posel D and Marx C (2013) Circular migration: A view from destination households in two urban informal settlements in South Africa. Journal of Development Studies
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Posel, D. and Casale, D. (2013) Sex ratios and racial differences in marriage rates in South Africa. Applied Economics 45(3): 663-676. (Also published as ERSA Working Paper No. 153, 2009.) DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2011.610749 |
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Posel, D. and Hinks, T. (2013) Trusting neighbours or strangers in a racially divided society: Insights from South Africa. Journal of African Economies 22(1):136-162.
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Posel, D. and Rudwick, S. (2013) Marriage and ilobolo [bridewealth] in contemporary Zulu society. African Studies Review, 2013
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Posel, D. and Rudwick, S.(2013) Ukukipita [cohabiting]: Socio-cultural constraints in urban Zulu society. Accepted: Journal of Asian and African Studies. |
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Resnick, D. and Casale, D. Young populations in young democracies: Generational voting behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa. Democratization, DOI:10.1080/13510347.2013.793673 (forthcoming). |
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Rudwick S. and Posel, D.(2013) Contemporary functions of ilobolo [bridewealth] in urban South African Zulu society. Accepted: Journal of Contemporary African Studies. |
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Allen, F. (2012) Oil in the Niger Delta. World Policy Journal, 24 (4), December. |
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Allen, F. Oil and security in the Gulf of Guinea: reflections on the external and domestic linkages. Journal of Sustainable Development, 5 (4). |
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Bond, P. (2012) Africa and its Discontents. Africa Development, 37(3), December. |
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Allen, F. (2012) Planning the urban future of Port Harcourt: limitations of the neo-liberal approach. Niger Delta Research Digest, 5. |
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Ballard, Richard (2012) Geographies of development: without the poor. Progress in Human Geography. 36(5): 562-571. |
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Bond, P. (2012) Emissions trading, new enclosures and eco-social contestations’, Antipode, 44, 3, March. |
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Bond, P. (2012) Market failure at Durban’s climate summit. South African Geographical Journal, December. |
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Bond, P. (2012) South African people's power since the mid-1980s: two steps forward, one back. Third World Quarterly, 33, 2, March. |
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Bond, P. and Sharife, K. (2012) Zimbabwe's clogged political drain and open diamond pipe. Review of African Political Economy, 39, 132, June. |
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Bond, P. and Min-Jung,K. (2012) Climate activism quandaries: eco-socialist responses to Durban’s COP17. Marxism 21, 9, 2, June. |
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Bond,P. (2012) Durban’s conference of polluters, market failure and critic failure, ephemera, 12, 1/2, March. |
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Casale, D. (2012) Indirect taxation and gender equity: evidence from South Africa. Feminist Economics, 18(3): 25-54. |
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Hall, K and Posel, D. (2012) Inequalities in children's household contexts: Place, parental presence and migration. In: Hall, K., Woolard, I and Smith, C. (eds) South African Child Gauge 2012. Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, pp. 43- 47. |
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Horwood,C., Vermaak,K., Butler,L., Haskins,L., Phakathi,S. and Rollins, N. (2012). Elimination of paediatric HIV in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: large-scale assessment of interventions for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission. Bulletin of the World Health Organisation, 90 (3): 168 – 175.
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Hunter, M. and Posel, D. (2012) Here to work: The socio-economic characteristics of informal dwellers in post-apartheid South Africa. Environment and Urbanization 24(1): 285 - 304.
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Maharaj P, Neema S, Cleland J, Busza J, Shah I.(2012) Condom use within marriage: An assessment of changes in South Africa and Uganda. AIDS Care 24(3-4): 444-450.
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Maharaj P. (2012) Stalling contraception? Perspectives and experiences of
sexually active women and men. Agenda: Empowering women for gender
equity, 26(2): 100-110. |
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Maré, G. (2012) 'Broken down by race...' questioning social categories in redress. Transformation 77, pp 62-79. |
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Maré, G. and S. Ruggunan (2012) Race classification at the University of KwaZulu-Natal: purposes, sites, practices. Transformation 79, 47-68. |
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Maré, G., O. Bass, K. Erwin, and A. Kinners (2012) The possibilities of researching non-racialism: reflections on racialism in South Africa. Politikon 39(1), 29-40. |
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Mathenjwa, T. and Maharaj P. (2012). ‘Female condoms give women greater control’: A qualitative assessment of the experiences of commercial sex workers in Swaziland. European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care 17(5): 383-92. |
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Mottiar, S and Bond, P. (2012). Discontent and social protest in Durban. Politikon, 39(3), 1-23. |
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Mottiar, S. (2012). Post-apartheid foundations and possibilities for social justice philanthropy. Giving: Thematic Issues on Philanthropy and Social Innovation, 2, 2011, (Bononia University Press), 9-24.
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Nixon, S., Casale, M., Flicker, S. and Rogan, M. (2012) Applying the principles of knowledge translation and exchange to inform dissemination of HIV survey results to adolescent participants in South Africa. Health Promotion International: doi: 10.1093/heapro/dar094 (advance access).
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Patel, R. (2012) Food sovereignty: power, gender, and the right to food. PLoS Medicine, 9(6): e1001223. |
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Posel, D. and Hinks, T. (2012) Trusting neighbours or strangers in a racially divided society: insights from South Africa. Journal of African Economies, doi: 10.1093/jae/ejs018.
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Posel, D. and Rogan, M. (2012). Gendered trends in poverty in the post-apartheid period, 1997 – 2006. Development Southern Africa, 29(1): 97-113. (Also published as ERSA Working Paper, No.205.) |
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Richardson-Ngwenya, P. (2012) The affective ethics of participatory video: an exploration of inter-personal encounters. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies, 11(2). p.250-281. |
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Richardson-Ngwenya, P. (2012). Negotiating fairness in the EU sugar reform: the ethics of European-Caribbean sugar trading relations. Ethics, Policy & Environment 15, (3): 341-367. Available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21550085.2012.730257
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Richardson-Ngwenya, P.E. (2012) A vitalist approach to sugar-cane breeding in Barbados: in the context of the European Union Sugar Reform, Geoforum, 43(6)1131–1139 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016718512001522
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Robbins, G. and Perkins, D. (2012). Mining FDI and infrastructure development on
Africa’s east coast: examining the recent experience of Tanzania and Mozambique.
Journal of International Development, 24 (2), p. 220-236 |
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Rogan, M. (2012) Poverty and headship in post-apartheid South Africa, 1997-2006, Social Indicators Research: doi: 10.1007/s11205-012-0107-8 (also published as Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) Working Paper No. 288 http://www.econrsa.org/working_papers.html).
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Rudwick, S. and D. Posel (2012). Zulu Ilobolo: (De)-constructing 'Modern' and 'Traditional' Identities. In: Fiala, V. (ed.), Multiple Identities in Post-Colonial Africa, Olomouc: Moneta, p110-21. |
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Valodia, I. and Devey, R. (2012). The informal economy in South Africa: debates, issues and policies. Margin, 6(2), 133-157. |
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Ballard, Richard and Jones, Gareth A.(2011) Natural neighbors: indigenous landscapes and eco-estates in Durban, South Africa, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 101: 1, 131-148. DOI: 10.1080/00045608.2010.520224
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Bond, P. (2011) Africa’s political-ecological opening: Climate, commodities and capitalist crisis. Ecologie & Politique. |
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Bond, P. (2011) Introduction. Capitalism Nature Socialism, 22(4). |
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Bond, P. (2011). African economic claims and realities. Africa Insight, September 2011. |
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Bond, P. (2011). Carbon trading, new enclosures and socio-economic contestation. Antipode, 43, 4, September 2011. |
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Bond, P. (2011). From Copenhagen to Cancún to Durban: deckchair shifting on the climate Titanic. Capitalism Nature Socialism, 22, 3, June 2011, pp.3-26. |
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Bond, P. (2011). Neoliberal Threats to North Africa. Review of African Political Economy, September 2011. |
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Bond, P. (2011). South Africa splinters. Review of African Political Economy, 38, 127, March 2011, pp.113–121. |
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Bond, P. (2011). What is it to be radical, in neoliberal-nationalist South Africa? Review of Radical Political Economy, September 2011. |
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Bond, P. and Desai, A. (2011) Prefigurative Political Ecology and Socio-Environmental Injustice in Central Durban. Capitalism Nature Socialism, 22(4). |
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Bond, P., Amisi, B. Cele, N. and T. Ngwane. (2011) Xenophobia and civil society: Durban’s structured social divisions. Politikon, 38, 1, April 2011, pp. 59–83. |
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Budlender, D. and Lund, F. (2011) South Africa: a legacy of family disruption. Development and Change, 42(4): 925 – 946.
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Casale, D. and Posel, D. (2011) English language proficiency and earnings in a developing country: The case of South Africa. Journal of Socio-Economics, 40: 385-393.
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Casale, D. and Posel, D. (2011). Unions and the gender wage gap in South Africa. Journal of African Economies, 20(1): 27 - 59. (Also published as ERSA Working Paper 113.)
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Gebre L.T., Maharaj P., Pillay N.K. (2011). The experiences of immigrants in South Africa: a case study of Ethiopians in Durban, South Africa. Urban Forum 22: 23-35.
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Gitau, S. Plantinga, P. Diga, K. and Hutchful, D. (2011) African ICTD research (or the lack thereof). Interactions 18(4), July/August. p74-77. DOI 10.1145/1978822.1978837 |
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Gresh A, Maharaj P. (2011). A qualitative assessment of the acceptability and potential demand for medical abortion among university students in Durban, South Africa. The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care 16:67–75.
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Hart, K. (2011) 2011 The financial crisis and the end of all-purpose money. Economic Sociology: the European Electronic Newsletter 12.2 4-10. |
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Hart, K. (2011) After the financial crisis: towards a human economy. Norsk Antropologisk Tidsskrift 3-4, 181-193. |
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Hart, K. (2011) Money as a form of religious life. Religion and Society: Advances in Research 1: 156–63. |
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Hart, K. (2011) Building the human economy: a question of value? Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society 36(2): 5-17 |
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Hunter N and May J (2011) Poverty, shocks and school disruption episodes among adolescents in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Development Southern Africa, 28(1), 1-17. |
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Kalamar M, Maharaj P, Gresh A. (2011). HIV-prevention interventions targeting men having sex with men in Africa: field experiences from Cameroon Culture, Health & Sexuality 13(10): 1135-1149. |
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Lund, F. (2011) A step in the wrong direction: linking the South Africa Child Support Grant to school attendance. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 19(1): 5 – 14.
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Macia M, Maharaj P, Gresh A. (2011) Masculinity and male sexual behaviour in Mozambique, Culture, Health & Sexuality, 13(10): 1181-1192.
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Maharaj P, Cleland J. (2011) HIV protective strategies among college students in Durban, South Africa. Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS 8(3): 100-106.
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Maharaj, P. and Rogan, M. (2011). Missing opportunities for preventing unwanted pregnancy: a qualitative study of emergency contraception. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, 37(2): 89-96.
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Marisa Casale, Michael Rogan, Michaela Hynie, Sarah Flicker, Stephanie Nixon and Clara Rubincam. (2011). Gendered perceptions of HIV risk among young women and men in a high-HIV-prevalence setting. African Journal of AIDS Research, 10(Supplement): 301-310.
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Maré, G. (2011) 'Fear of numbers': reflections on the South African case. Current Sociology 59(5) 616-34. |
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Mottiar, S. Naidoo, O. Khumalo, D. (2011). Women's organisations and the struggle for water and sanitation services in Chatsworth and Inanda, Durban: The Westcliff Flats Residents Association and the Didiyela Women's Group. Agenda, 25, 2, 122-130. |
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Mtapuri, O. (2011) Developing an asset threshold using the consensual approach: Results from Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe. Journal of International Development, 23, 29-41. |
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Posel, D. (2011) Adult literacy rates in South Africa: a comparison of different measures. Language Matters 42(1): 39-49. |
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Posel, D. and Casale, D. (2011) Language proficiency and language policy in South Africa: findings from new data. International Journal of Educational Development 31(5): 443-451. (DOI: 10.1016/j.ijedudev.2010.09.003).
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Posel, D. and Casale, D. (2011) Relative standing and subjective well-being in South Africa: The role of perceptions, expectations and income mobility. Social Indicators Research 104(2):195-223. (Electronic publication, DOI: 10.1007/s11205-010-9740-2). (Also published as ERSA Working Paper, no. 201.)
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Posel, D. and Zeller, J. (2011) Home language and English language ability in South Africa: Insights from new data. Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 29(2):115-116. |
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Posel, D., Rudwick, S. and Casale, D. (2011) Is marriage a dying institution in South Africa? Exploring changes in marriage in the context of ilobolo payments. Agenda 87(5): 108-117.
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Rudwick, S.(2011). Zulu Varietäten als Ausdruck unterschiedlicher Kulturansprüche und Geschlechterverhältnisse im heutigen Südafrika. Archiv Orientalni 79, 27-45. |
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Staritz, C. Morris, M. and Barnes J. (2011) Value chain dynamics, local embeddedness, and upgrading in the clothing sectors of Lesotho and Swaziland, International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 4, 1/2/3. |
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Wiesbesiek, L. Rudwick S. and Zeller, J. (2011). South African Indian English: a qualitative study of attitudes. World Englishes 30(2): 251-268. |
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Chevalier, S. (2010). Les Blacks Diamonds existent-ils ? Médias, consommation et classe moyenne noire en Afrique du Sud », Sociologies Pratiques, Paris, Presses de Science Po, n°20, 75-86. |
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Balakrishnan, R., Elson, D. and Raj Patel (2010) Rethinking macro-economic strategies from a human rights perspective. Development, 53(1), pp27-36. |
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Ballard, R. (2010) Slaughter in the Suburbs: Livestock slaughter and race in post-apartheid cities. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 33(6) p.1069 - 1087. |
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Bond, P. (2010) Climate justice politics across space and scale. Human Geography, 3, 2. |
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Bond, P. (2010) Dennis Brutus: A Memorial Statement, Tydskrif vir Letterkunde, 47, 1, pp.126-129. |
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Bond, P. (2010) Water, health and the commodification debate. Review of Radical Political Economics, 42, 3, September. |
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Bond, P. (2010) Maintaining momentum after Copenhagen’s collapse: Seal the deal or “Seattle” the deal? Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, 21(1), 14-27. |
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Bond, P. (2010) Obituary: Dennis Brutus: A memorial statement. Tydskrif vir Letterkunde, 47(1), 125-128. |
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Bond, P. (2010) South Africa’s bubble meets boiling urban social protest. Monthly Review, 62(2), 17-28. |
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Bond, P. (2010) Water, health and the commodification debate. Review of Radical Political Economics, 42(4), 445-464. |
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Bond, P. (2010). Climate debt owed to Africa: what to demand and how to collect? African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, 2, 1, p.83-113. |
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Bond, P. (2010). Water, health and the commodification debate. Review of Radical Political Economics, 2010, 42, 3, September. |
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Bond, P. and Dorsey, M. (2010). Anatomies of environmental knowledge and resistance. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 66, December 2010, p.286-316. |
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Bond, p. (2010) Maintaining momentum after Copenhagen’s collapse: “Seal the Deal” or “‘Seattle”‘ the Deal”?’ Capitalism Nature Socialism, 21, 1, March. |
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Brooks, S., Sutherland, C., Scott, D. and Guy, H. (2010). Integrating qualitative methodologies into risk assessment: Insights from South Durban. South African Journal of Science, 106, 9&10, 55-64. |
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Casale, D. and Posel, D. (2010) The male marital earnings premium in the context of bridewealth payments: Evidence from South Africa. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 58(2), 211-230. |
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Casale, D. and Posel, D. (2010). Investigating the well-being of rural women in South Africa. Agenda, 84:44 - 50. |
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Chari, S. (2010) State racism and biopolitical struggle: the evasive commons in twentieth century Durban, South Africa. Radical History Review, 108, 73-90. |
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Chari, S. (2010) State racism and biopolitical struggle: The evasive commons in Twentieth-century Durban, South Africa. Radical History Review, 108, 73-90. |
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Chari, S. and H. Donner (2010) Ethnographies of activism: A critical introduction. Introduction to Special Double Edition of Cultural Dynamics 22 (2), pp. 1-11.
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Godfrey, L. and Scott, D. (2010). Improving waste management through a process of learning: the South African waste information system. Waste Management & Research, September (Published online), 1-11. |
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Hart, K. (2010) Mauss et sa vision de l’economie dans les annees 1920-25, Revue du MAUSS, 36, 34-48. |
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Hart, K. (2010) South Africa, the world and AIDS (editorial) Anthropology Today. |
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Hart, K. (2010) New lamps for old? Why Veblen beats the Nobel laureates. Focaal:Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology, 57, 97-103. |
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Hart, K. (2010). Kant, ‘anthropology’ and the new human universal, Social Anthropology, 18: 441–447. |
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Hart, K. (2010). Models of statistical distribution: A window on social history. Anthropological Theory, 10(1-2), 67-74. |
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Hart, K., A. Caille and P. Chanial. (eds) Mauss vivant/the living Mauss, Revue du MAUSS, 36. |
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Horwood, C., Butler, Lisa M., Vermaak, K., Rollins, N. Haskins,L., Nkosi, L., Neilands, T.B. and Qazi, S. (2010). Disease profile of children under 5 years attending primary health care clinics in a high HIV prevalence setting in South Africa. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 16(1), 42-52. |
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Horwood,C., Haskins, L., Vermaak, K., Phakathi, S., Subbaye, R. and T. Doherty (2010). Prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) programme in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: an evaluation of PMTCT implementation and integration into routine maternal, child and women’s health services. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 15(9), 992-999. |
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Hunter M. (2010) Beyond the male-migrant: South Africa’s long history of health geography and the contemporary AIDS pandemic. Health and Place, 16(1), 25-33. |
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Hunter M. (2010) Racial desegregation and schooling in South Africa: contested geophraphies of class formation. Environment and Planning, 42, 2640-2657. |
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Lund, F. (2010) Hierarchies of care work in South Africa: Nurses, social workers and home-based care workers. International Labour Review 149 (4) 2010. |
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Mawowa, S. and Matongo, A. (2010) Inside Zimbabwe’s roadside currency trade: The ‘World Bank’ of Bulawayo. Journal of Southern African Studies, 36(2), 319-337. |
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Meth C.(2010). Why waste money on Quarterly Labour Force Surveys? Waste it on youth development instead! Transformation, 71, 76-102. |
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Mottiar, S. (2010). The role of civil society in elections: The KwaZulu-Natal Democracy and Elections Forum – Reducing conflict dynamics and promoting peace. Journal of African Elections, 9(1), 110-127. |
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Muanamoha, R. C., Maharaj, B., AND Preston-Whyte, E. (2010) Social networks and undocumented Mozambican migration to South Africa. Geoforum, 41, 885-896. |
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Muanamoha, R.C., Maharaj, B. and Preston-Whyte, E. (2010). Social networks and undocumented Mozambican migration to South Africa. Geoforum 41, 885-896. |
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Munthree C, Maharaj P. (2010) Growing Old in the Era of a High Prevalence of HIV/AIDS: The Impact of AIDS on Older Men and Women in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Research on Aging 32(2): 155-174.
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Padayachee V. (2010) Re-introducing the minerals-energy complex. Transformation, 71, 1-2. |
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Padayachee V. and Rossouw J. (2010) Vergoedingsneigings in die openbare sektor te midde van volgehoue inflasie – ‘n ekonomiese perspektief / Remuneration trends in the public sector during sustained inflation – an economic perspective. Typdskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe / Journal of Humanities, 50(2), 169 – 186. |
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Posel, D. (2010). Households and labour migration in post-apartheid South Africa. Studies in Economics and Econometrics 34(3): 129 - 141.
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Richardson-Ngwenya P. (2010) The EU sugar reform and the responses of Caribbean sugar producers. Geography, 95, Part 2, 70-79. |
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Robbins, G. (2010). Beyond local economic development? Exploring municipality-supported job creation in a South Africa city. Development Southern Africa, 27(4), 531-546. |
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Rogan, M., Hynie, M., Casale, M., Nixon, S., Flicker, S., Jobson, G. and Dawad, S. (2010). The effects of gender and socioeconomic status on youth sexual-risk norms: evidence from a poor urban community in South Africa. African Journal of AIDS Research, 9(4), 355-366. |
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Rogan, M., Lebani,L. and N. Nzimande. (2010). Internal Migration and Household Dynamics in KwaZulu-Natal. State of the Population in KwaZulu-Natal: Demographic Profile and Development Indicators. edited by Nompumelelo Nzimande. Durban: University of KwaZulu-Natal and the United Nations Population Fund. |
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Rogan, M., Nanda, P. and Maharaj, P. (2010) Promoting and Prioritising Reproductive Health Commodities: Understanding the Emergency Contraception Value Chain in South Africa. African Journal of Reproductive Health. 14(1): 9-20.
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Rogan, M., Hynie, M., Casale, M., Jobson, G., Flicker, S., Nixon, S. and S. Dawad. (2010) The Effects of Gender and Socioeconomic Status on Youth Sexual-risk Norms: Evidence from a Poor Urban Community in South Africa. African Journal of AIDS Research, 9(4): 355-366.
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Rudwick, S. (2010). 'Gay and Zulu – we speak isiNgqumo'. Ethnolinguistic identity constructions . Transformation 74, 112-134. |
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Rudwick, S. (2010). Coconut notes: Discoursive constructions of racial identities in contemporary South Africa. Archiv Orientalni 78, 55-73. |
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Patel, R and McMichael,P (2009) A Political economy of the food riot. Review, A Journal of the Fernand Braudel Center, 12(1), pp9-35. |
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Patel, R. (2009) What would food sovereignty look like? Journal of Peasant Studies, 36(3), 663-706 (Guest editor for Grassroots Voices Section). |
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Bond, P. (2009) Background tensions within volatile global capitalism. Capitalism Nature Socialism, 20 (1). pp.41-44. |
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Bond, P. (2009) Global civil society strategies for social justice. African Journal of Rhetoric, 1. p.212-245.
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Bond, P. (2009) In "power” in Pretoria. New Left Review, 58, July-August. p.77-88. |
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Bond, P. (2009) La Crise economique et sociale de l'Afrique du Sud. Informations et Commentaires, 148, p.13-22. |
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Bond, P. (2009) Realistic post-neoliberalism: a view from South Africa. Development Dialogue, 51, p. 93-211. |
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Bond, P. (2009) The Influence of labour in the new South African government. Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society, 12, December. p.575-589.
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Bond, P. Lee, C. Desai, A. and Ndlovu, M. (2009) Sovereignty, neo-liberalism, and the post-diasporic politics of globalization: a conversation about South Africa. Radical History Review, 104. p.143-161.
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Bond, P. and K. Sharife (2009) Apartheid reparations and the contestation of corporate power in Africa. Review of African Political Economy, 119, p. 115-137. |
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C Horwood, A Voce, K Vermaak, N Rollins, S Qazi. (2009) Experiences of IMCI training and implementation in South Africa; a qualitative evaluation of the IMCI case management training course. BMC Paediatrics, 9:62. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2431/9/62
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C Horwood, K Vermaak, N Rollins, L Haskins, PNkosi, S Qazi. (2009). Paediatric HIV management at primary care level: An evaluation of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) guidelines for HIV. BMC Pediatrics 2009, 9:59. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2431/9/59
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Chari, S. (2009) Critical ethnographies of racial and spatial control. Geography Compass. available online. |
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Chari, S. (2009) Photographing dispossession, forgetting solidarity: waiting for social justice in Wentworth, South Africa. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 34 (4): 521-540.
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Chari, S. (2009) Struggling with the ANC in South Africa. Journal of Peasant Studies 36 (2): 443-8. |
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Chari, S. and and K. Verdery (2009) Postcolonialism, postsocialism and post-Cold War ethnography. Comparative Studies in Society and History 51 (1): 6-34.
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Hart, K. (2009). An anthropologist in the world revolution, Anthropology Today 25 (6) 24-25. |
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Horwood, C; Vermaak, K; Rollins, N; Haskins, L; Nkosi, P; Qazi, S. (2009). An evaluation of the quality of IMCI assessments among IMCI trained health workers in South Africa. PLoS ONE 4(6): e5937.
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Knight, L. and Maharaj, P. (2009). Use of public and private health services in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Development Southern Africa, 26(1), 17-28. |
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Posel, D and Rogan, M (2009) Women, income and poverty: Gendered access to resources in post-apartheid South Africa. Agenda, 81: 25-34. |
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Vermaak, K; Reid, S; Horwood, C. (2009). Factors Impacting on Organisational Learning in Three Rural Health Districts. South African Journal of Family Practice 51(2):138-142. |
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Habib, A. (2008) Speaking 'Truth' to All Forms of Power: Reflections on the Role of the Public Sociologist in South Africa, Current Sociology 56, (3). |
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Barnes J and Morris M (2008) Staying alive in the global automotive industry: what can developing economies learn from South Africa about linking into global automotive value chains? The European Journal of Development Research, 20(1), 31-55. |
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Bond, P. (2008) Can reparations for apartheid profits be won in US courts? Africa Insight, 38, 2, 2008, p.13-25. |
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Bond, P. (2008) Post-imperialist north-south financial relations?, Studies in Political Economy, 81, 77-97. |
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Bond, P. (2008) Reformist reforms, non-reformist reforms and global justice: activist, NGO and intellectual challenges in the World Social Forum. In: J.Blau and M.Karides (eds), The World and US social forums: a better world is possible and necessary, Amsterdam, Brill, 2008, p.127-152. |
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Bond, P. (2008) The State of the carbon trading debate. Capitalism Nature Socialism, 19, 4, 2008, p.1-18. (reprinted in The Commoner, 13, Winter 2008-09, pp.85-102).
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Bond, P. (2008), Global uneven development, primitive accumulation and political-economic conflict in Africa: the return of the theory of imperialism, Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, 4, 1, 23-37. |
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Bond, P. (2008), Reformist reforms, non-reformist reforms and global justice: activist, NGO and intellectual challenges in the World Social Forum. Societies without Borders, 3, 4-19. |
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Bond, P. (2008), Social movements and corporations: social responsibility in post-Apartheid South Africa, Development and Change, 39, 6. |
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Bond, P. (2008), Water, human rights and social conflict: South African experiences’ (with Jackie Dugard). Law, Social Justice and Global Development, 10, 1, February, http://www.go.warwick.ac.uk/elj/lgd/2008_1/bond_dugard. |
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Bond, P. (2008). Collaborations, co-optations and contestations in praxis-based knowledge production, Review of African Political Economy, 116, pp.89-93. |
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Bond, P. (2008). Macrodynamics of globalization, uneven urban development and the commodification of water, Law, Social Justice and Global Development, 10, 2, http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/lgd/2008_1/.
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Bond, P. (2008). South Africa’s developmental state distractions. Mediations, 24, 1, 2008, pp.8-27, www.mediationsjournal.org/articles/developmental-state-distraction.
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Bond, P. and J.Dugard (2008), The Case of Johannesburg Water: what really happened at the pre-paid parish pump. Law, Democracy and Development, 12, 1, pp.1-28. |
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Chari, S. (2008) The Antinomies of political evidence in Post-Apartheid Durban, South Africa. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 14 (S1): S61-S76.
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Chari, Sharad (2008) The Post-Apartheid critic. Historical Materialism 16 (2): 167-189. |
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Hart, K. (2008). After the disaster. Anthropology Today, 24(2) 1-3. |
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Hart, K. (2008). Karl Polanyi's legacy. Development and Change, 39(6), 1135-1143. |
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Hart, K. (2008). The Human economy. ASA Online, No. 01/1, September. |
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Maharaj P and Cleland J (2008) Ethnicity and sexual lifestyles among college students in a high risk environment, Durban, South Africa. AIDS Care 20(7): 838-841. |
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Maharaj, P. and Rogan, M. (2008) Emergency Contraception In South Africa: A Literature Review. European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care 13 (4): 351-361.
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Malisha, L., Maharaj, P. and Rogan, M. 2008. ‘Rites of Passage to Adulthood: HIV/AIDS and Young Peoples’ Perceptions of Traditional Initiation Schools in the Limpopo Province, South Africa.’ Health Risk & Society 10 (6), 585-598.
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Posel, D. and Muller, C. (2008) "Is there evidence of a wage penalty to female part-time employment in South Africa?" South African Journal of Economics 76(3): 466-479. |
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Posel, D. and Muller, C. (2008) Is there evidence of a wage penalty to female part-time employment in South Africa? The South African Journal of Economics 76(3): 466 - 479. (Also published as ERSA Working Paper, number 61.) Link to Full Text. |
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Rossouw J. and Padayachee V. (2008) South African price changes and inflation since 1974: A note on the testing of inflation accuracy. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 11(2) |
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Rossouw, J., Fourie, J. and Padayachee, V (2008) Central bank employees and inflation credibility. Quarterly Journal of Central Banking, XIX (2), November 2008, 81-4. |
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Rudwick, S. (2008). Coconuts and Oreos: English-speaking Zulu people in a South African township? World Englishes 27(1), 101-116 |
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Rudwick, S. (2008). Linguistic Culture and essentialism in South Africa. Macrolinguistics Vol 2, 34-47. |
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Rudwick, S. and M. Ntuli (2008). IsiNgqumo: Introducing a gay black South African linguistic variety’. South African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 28(4). |
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Skinner, C. (2008) ‘The struggle for the streets: processes of exclusion and inclusion of street traders in Durban, South Africa’, Development Southern Africa, Vol. 25, No. 2.
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Yamauchi F., Buthelezi T. and Velia M. (2008) Impacts of prime-age adult mortality on labour supply: Evidence from adolescents and women in South Africa. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 70(3), 375-298. |
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May, J. & Meth, C. (2007). Dualism and Data: What does a Quantitative Assessment of Poverty, Inequality and Employment Reveal? Development Southern Africa, 24(2): 271-288. |
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Adato M, Lund F and Mhlongo P (2007) Methodological innovations in research on the dynamics of poverty: A longitudinal study in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. World Development, 35(2), 247-263. |
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Ballard, R. Bonnin, D., Robinson, J. and T. Xaba (2007) Development and New Forms of Democracy in Durban. Urban Forum, 18(4).
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Bangha, M. and Simelane, S. (2007) Spatial differentials in Childhood Mortality: Evidence from the 2001 Census, African Population Studies, 22(2):3-21
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Bond, P (2007) Anti-G8-Bewegungen: Ein Internationaler Vergleich’ (’Anti-G8 Movements: An International Scan’). Welt Trends, 55, Summer 2007, 37-52. |
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Bond, P (2007) Competing explanations of Zimbabwe’s long economic crisis. Safundi: Journal of South African and American Studies, 8, 2, June 2007, 149-181. |
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Bond, P (2007) Développement Urbain Inégal, Financiarisation et Accès à L’eau en Afrique’. Alternatives Sud, 14, 2, 2007, 53-83. |
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Bond, P (2007) Microcredit Evangelism, Health and Social Policy. International Journal of Health Services, 37, 2, June 2007, 229-249. |
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Bond, P (2007) The Dispossession of African wealth at the cost of Africa’s health. International Journal of Health Services, 37, 1, March 2007. |
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Bond, P and Dada, R (2007) A Death in Durban: Capitalist Patriarchy, Global Warming Gimmickry and our Responsibility for Rubbish’ Agenda, 73, August 2007, 46-55 |
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Bond, P and Wilson, Z (2007) A Water Policy Revolution? Global Social Policy, 7, 2, June 2007, 143-146. |
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Bond, P. (2007). Primitive accumulation, enclavity, rural marginalisation and articulation. Review of African Political Economy, 111, 29-38. |
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Ndunyu L N (2007) Induced abortion amongst women in Kenya. Loyola Journal of Social Sciences, XXI(1), 9-28.
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Rogan, M. and Maharaj, P. (2007) Longer Working Life: Greater Productivity and More Skills. South African Labour Bulletin, 31(2), 35-38.
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Rossouw J and Padayachee V (2007). A study on inflation credibility among students at the University of Pretoria. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 10(1), 146-155.
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Adato, M. Carter, M.R. and May, J. (2006). Exploring poverty traps and social exclusion in South Africa, using qualitative and quantitative data. Journal of Development Studies, 42(2) February, 2006. p. 226-247. |
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Altman M and Valodia I (2006) Introduction: Special issue on the South African labour market – where to for the South African labour market? Some ‘big issues’. Transformation, 60, 1-5. |
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Bond P. (2006). Civil society on global governance: Facing up to divergent analysis, strategy and tactics. Voluntas, 17(4), 357-369. |
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Bond P. (2006). Competing theories of Zimbabwe’s long economic crisis. Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies, 24: December. |
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Bond P. (2006). Reconciliation and economic reaction: Flaws in South Africa’s elite transition. Journal of International Affairs, 60(1), 141-156. |
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Bond, P. (2006). A Crise Econômica Global e a Pilhagem da África’,Tensios Mundiais.
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Bond, P. (2006). Global Governance Campaigning and MDGs: from top-down to bottom-up anti-poverty work. Third World Quarterly, 27(2), March, p.339-354; republished as 'OMD et Gouvernance Mondiale: Quelles Luttes Contre la Pauvrete' Alternatives Sud, 13(1), p127-147. |
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Bond, P. (2006). Resource Extraction and African Underdevelopment. Capitalism Nature Socialism. 17(2), p5-25. |
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Bond, P. (2006). South African Subimperialism.Contra/Relatos, June 2, (2), 115-206.
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Bond,P. (2006). Water Commodification: Can Human Rights Trump the Market? Asian Exchange, 22, 1, June, 39-59.
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Casale, D., Muller, C. and Posel, D. (2006) Working hours in South Africa. South African Labour Bulletin, 30(2): 38-40. |
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Chari S (2006) Life histories of race and space in the making of Wentworth and Merebank, South Durban. African Studies, 65(1), 105-129. |
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Chari S. (2006) Son of Bush or son of God: Politics and the religious subaltern in the United States, from elsewhere. South Atlantic Quarterly, 105(1) p37-54. |
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Dungumaro, E.W.(2006) Improving water resources management in Tanzania. African Journal of Environmental Assessment and Management, Vol. 11 April, 2006, 33-41. |
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Gray A, Smit J, Manzini N and Beksinska M. (2006) Systematic review of contraceptive medicines: Does choice make a difference? The Pop Reporter (6) 49.
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Ichou C (2006) Sex roles and stereotyping: experiences of motherhood in South Africa. Agenda, 69, 101-109. |
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Maharaj, P. (2006) Reasons for condom use among young people in KwaZulu-Natal: prevention of HIV, pregnancy or both? International Family Planning Perspectives, 32(1), 28-34. |
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Maharaj, P. and Cleland, J. (2006). Condoms Become the Norm in the Sexual Culture of College Students in Durban. South Africa Reproductive Health Matters, Vol 14(28): 104-112.
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May, J. (2006) Defining poverty: the debate continues. South African Labour Bulletin, 30 (1), March/April, 53-55. |
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May, J., (2006). Poverty Trends and the Poverty Debate. South African Labour Bulletin, 30(1): 53-55. |
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Morris M and Barnes J (2006). Organising cluster cooperation and learning networks in South Africa. African Studies, 65(1), 79-103. |
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Mtapuri O (2006) Social dialogue in Zimbabwe: an endless tug of war. South African Labour Bulletin, 30(4), 66-67. |
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Rudwick, S. and Shange M. (2006). Sociolinguistic oppression or expression of ‘Zuluness’? ‘IsiHlonipho’ among isiZulu-speaking females. South African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, 24(4), 473-482. |
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Rudwick, S., Shange M. and Nkomo K. (2006). ‘Ulimi lwenkululeko’: Township ‘women’s language of empowerment’ and homosexual linguistic identities. Agenda 67, 57-65.
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Skinner C and Valodia I (2006) Two economies: Mistaken idea. South African Labour Bulletin, 30(4), 57-60. |
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Skinner C. (2006) Falling through the policy gaps? Evidence from the informal economy in Durban, South Africa. Urban Forum, 17(2), 125-148. |
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Bond, P. (2005) Gramsci, Polanyi and impressions on the World Social Forum from Africa. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 29(2), p433-440. |
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Bond, P. (2005) Suedafrikas Kapitulation vorm Neoliberalismus. Das Argument, 262, 47, 4, November, p.543-551.
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Bond, P. (2005) Urban policy and practice in post-apartheid South Africa. Policy Studies, 26(3), p337-358. |
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Bond, P. (2005) Zimbabwe’s hide and seek with the IMF: Imperialism, nationalism and the South African proxy. Review of African Political Economy, 32(106), p609-619. |
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Bond, P. and Saunders, R. (2005). Labour, the state and the struggle for a democratic Zimbabwe. Monthly Review, 57(7), December, p42-55. |
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Friedman, S. Mottiar, S. (2005). A rewarding engagement? The Treatment Action Campaign and the politics of HIV/AIDS. Politics and Society, 33 (4), 511-565.
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Habib A (2005) The politics of economic policy-making: substantive uncertainty, political leverage and human development. Transformation, 56, 90-103 |
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Habib A (2005) Viva uncertainty. South African Labour Bulletin, 29(2), 34-37. |
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Habib, A. and Valodia, I. (2005) Social Movements in an era of Globalisation. South African Labour Bulletin, 29(3), June/July. |
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Maharaj, P. and Cleland, J. (2005). Women on top: the relative influence of wives and husbands on contraceptive use in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Women and Health 41 (2), p.31-41. |
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Maharaj, P. and Cleland, J.(2005). Integration of sexual and reproductive health services in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Health Policy and Planning, 20, p302-309. |
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Maharaj. P. and Munthree, C. (2005).The quality of integrated reproductive health services: perspectives of clients in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Curationis, February, p.52-58. |
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May J and Roberts B (2005) Poverty diagnostics using poor data: strengthening the evidence base for pro-poor policy making in Lesotho. Social Indicators Research, 74, p477-510. |
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Padayachee V (2005) The South African Economy, 1994-2004. Social Research, 72(3), p549-580. |
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Zambuko O and Mturi A (2005) Sexual risk behaviour among the youth in the era of HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Journal of Biosocial Science, 37(5), 569-584. |
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Bond P.(2004) South African tackles global apartheid: is the reform
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Atujuna, M. (2004). Self-perceived HIV/AIDS risk and HIV prevention: A comparative analysis of Uganda and South Africa. Loyola Journal of Social Sciences, 18(2) p.135-163. |
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Ballard R.(2004) The ant and the grasshopper: rationalizing exclusion and inequality in the post-apartheid city. Theoria,105, 64-88. |
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Ballard, R. (2004) Middle class neighbourhoods or ‘African
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Barnes J., Kaplinsky R. and Morris M. (2004). Industrial policy in developing economies: Developing dynamic comparative advantage in the South African automobile sector. Competition and Change, 8(2), 153-172. |
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Bond P. (2004) The ANC’s ‘left turn’ and South African sub-imperialism.
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Bond P.(2004) Bankrupt Africa: Imperialism, subimperialism and financial politics. Historical Materialism, 12(4) |
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Bond P.(2004) Decommodification and deglobalisation: Strategic challenges for African social movements’. Afriche e Oriente, 7(4). |
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Bond P.(2004) From people, planet and prosperity to poverty, property and pollution. Development Update, 6(1). |
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Bond P.(2004) From racial to class apartheid: South Africa’s frustrating decade of freedom. Monthly Review, 55(10). |
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Bond P.(2004) Water commodification and de-commodification: South African
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Bond P.(2004) ‘Il Sudafrica e L’Apartheid Globale: La Strategia Riformista Funziona?’ Alternative, 2. |
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Bond P.(2004). Talk left, walk right: rhetoric and reality in the new South Africa. Global Dialogue, 6(4). |
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Casale, D., Muller, C. and Posel, D. (2004) Two million net new jobs? A reconsideration of the rise in employment in South Africa, 1995-2003. South African Journal of Economics, 72(5), 978-1002. |
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Chari S. (2004) F911 – The view from South Africa. Environment and
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Chari S.(2004) Provincializing capital: The work of an agrarian past in
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Lund F. and Skinner C.(2004) Integrating the informal economy in urban
planning and governance. A case study of the process of policy development in
Durban, South Africa. International Development Planning Review, 26(4),
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Maharaj P (2004) Perception of risk of HIV infection in marital and cohabiting partnerships. African Journal of AIDS Research, 3 (2), p131-13. |
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Maharaj P. and Cleland J.(2004) Condom use within marital and cohabiting
partnerships in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Studies in Family Planning,
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Maharaj, P.(2004). Integrated reproductive health services: perspectives of providers. Curationis, 27(1), p23-30. |
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May J., Carter M. and Padayachee V. (2004) Is poverty and inequality leading to poor growth? South African Labour Bulletin, 28(2),
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Meth C. and Dias R.(2004). Increases in poverty in South Africa, 1999-2002.
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Meth C.(2004) Ideology and social policy: ‘handouts’ and the spectre of ‘dependency’. Transformation, 56, p1-30. |
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Moodley S. and Morris M.(2004) Does e-commerce fulfill its promise for
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Morris M. and Barnes J.(2004) The German connection: Shifting power in the
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Morris M. and Dunne N. (2004) Driving environmental certification: its
impact on the furniture and timber products value chain in South Africa.
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Mottiar, S. (2004) The Turnover of power in KwaZulu-Natal: A growing commitment to and engagement with the democratic process. Journal of African Elections, 3 (2). |
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Muller, C. and Posel, D. (2004) Concerns with measuring informal sector employment: An analysis of national household surveys in South Africa, 1993-2001. Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 28(1), 1-20. |
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Padayachee V., Vahed G.and Desai A. (2004) Managing Transformation in
the Global Age: The Story of Cricket in KwaZulu-Natal. Patterns of
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Padayachee, V. May, J. and M. Carter (2004). Economic reform, markets and poverty reduction in post-apartheid South Africa. South African Labour Bulletin, 28(2), April. |
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Popke, E. Jeffrey and Ballard, R.(2004) 'Dislocating modernity: Identity, space and representations of street trade in Durban, South Africa' Geoforum. 35(1), pp 99-110.
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Posel, D. (2004) Have migration patterns in post-apartheid South Africa changed? Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 15, 277-292. |
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Richardson, P.E. (2004) Agricultural ethics, neurotic natures and emotional encounters: an application of actor-network theory, Ethics Place and Environment 7(3): 195-202 |
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Rudwick, S. (2004). Ethnolinguistic vitality in KwaZulu-Natal. Alternation 11(2), 101-117. |
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Rudwick, S. (2004). ‘Zulu - we need it for our culture’: Umlazi adolescents in the post-apartheid state. South African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 22 (3&4): 159-172. |
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Sekokotla, D. and Mturi, A. (2004) Effects of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on South African families. Loyola Journal of Social Sciences, 18(2), p.189-211. |
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Morrell, R.G., Posel, D.R. and Devey, R.M. (2003) Counting Fathers in South Africa: Issues of Definition, Methodology and Policy. Social Dynamics, 29 (2): 73 - 94. |
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Barnes J and Lorentzen J (2003) Learning, upgrading, innovation in the South African automotive industry. Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, 32pp. |
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Bessant J, Kaplinsky R and Morris M (2003) Developing capability through learning networks. The International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development 2(1), p19-38 |
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Chari S. (2003) The vicissitudes of Marxism in “postmodern” times. Antipode, 35(1), p178-183 |
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Hunter N and Skinner C (2003) Foreigners working on the streets of Durban: Local government policy challenges. Urban Forum, 14(4), p301-319 |
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Kaplinsky R and M Morris (2003) Governance matters in value chains. Developing Alternatives, 9(1), p11-18. |
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Maharaj P Men and AIDS. (2003) New Agenda, South African Journal of Social and Economic Policy, 11, p64-67; also published in Perspective: African Journal of HIV/AIDS, 6, p46-51. |
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Moller V* and Devey R (2003) Trends in living conditions and satisfaction among poorer older South Africans: objective and subjective indicators of quality of life in the October Household Survey. Development Southern Africa, 20(4), p457-476. |
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Mturi A J (2003) Gender gap in school enrolment among youth in Lesotho. Development Southern Africa, 20(4), p491-504. |
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Mturi A J (2003) Parents’ attitudes to adolescent sexual behaviour in Lesotho. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 7(2), p25-33. |
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Oelofse, C. (2003). Integrating social theory into urban environmental risk assessment in South Africa: A case study of Hout Bay, Cape Town, Local Environment, 8 (3), 261-275. |
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Posel, D. and Casale, D. (2003) What has been happening to internal labour migration in South Africa, 1993-1999? South African Journal of Economics, 71(3), 455-479. |
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Posel, D. (2003) The collection of national household survey data in South Africa: Rendering labour migration invisible. Development Southern Africa, 20(3), 361-368. |
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Preston-Whyte, E.M. (2003) Contexts of Vulnerability: Sex, Secrecy and HIV/AIDS. African Journal of AIDS Research, 2(2), 85-90.
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Robbins G (2003) Perspectives de la nouvelle interface port-ville à Durban. Ville portuaire, acteur du développement durable. Collin M (ed), Editions L’Harmattan, Paris, p183-192 |
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Skinner C and Valodia I (2003) Reconfiguring labour relations in the Durban Clothing Industry: Whereto from here? Clothing and Footwear in African Industrialization, McCormick D and Rogerson C (eds) Africa Institute of South Africa, Pretoria. |
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Valodia I. and Velia, M. Key features of the post-1994 pattern of trade of KwaZulu-Natal with the rest of the world: emerging trends and issues. Trade and Industry Monitor, 28. |
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Valodia, I. and Skinner, C. (2003) Local Government Support for Women in the Informal Economy in Durban, South Africa. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 16(3), 431-444. |
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Van de Ruit C and May J (2003) Triangulating qualitative and quantitative approaches to the measurement of poverty: A case study in Limpopo Province, South Africa. IDS Bulletin, 34(4), p21-33. |
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Vaux T and Lund F (2003) Working women and security: Self Employed Women’s Associations’ response to crisis. Journal of Human Development, 4(2), p263-285. |
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Casale, D. and Posel, D. (2002) The feminisation of the labour force in South Africa: An analysis of recent data and trends. South African Journal of Economics, 70(1), 156-184. |
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Holden, M and Casale, D. (2002). Endogenous Protection in a Trade Liberalising Economy: The Case of South Africa. Contemporary Economic Policy, Vol. 20 (4), 479-489. |
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Lund, F.(2002). Crowding in care, security and micro-enterprise formation: revisiting the role of the state in poverty reduction, and in development. Journal of International Development, 14(6), p681-694. |
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Lund, F.(2002). Social security and the changing labour market: access for non-standard and informal workers in South Africa. Social Dynamics, 28(2), p177-206. |
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May J, Stevens T* and Stols A* (2002) Monitoring the impact of land reform on quality of life: A South African case study. Assessing Quality of Life and Living Conditions to Guide National Policy: The State of the Art, Hagerty M R, Vogel J and Møller V (eds), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2002, p293-312, 432pp. |
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Oelofse, C. and Patel, Z. (2000). Falling through the net: Sustainability in Clermont township in Durban, South African Geographical Journal, 82(2), p 35-43. |
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Oelofse, C. and Scott, D. (2002). Geography and Environmental Management, South African Geographic Journal (Special Edition), 84 (1), 38-47. |
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Scott, D., Oelofse, C. and Guy, C. (2002) Double Trouble: environmental injustice in South Africa, Agenda, 52, 50 –57. |
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Skinner, C. and Valodia, I. (2002). Labour market policy, flexibility and the failure of labour relations: the case of the KwaZulu-Natal Clothing Industry. Transformation, 50, 56-76. |
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Maharaj, P. (2001). Male attitudes to family planning in the era of HIV/AIDS. Journal of Southern African Studies, 27(2). p245-257. |
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Maharaj, P. (2001). Obstacles to negotiating dual protection: perspectives of men and women. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 5(3), p.150-161. |
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Maharaj, P. (2001). Barriers of HIV/AIDS protective behaviour among African adolescent males in township secondary schools in Durban, South Africa. (with Jonathon Tillotson). Society in Transition: Journal of Southern African Sociological Association, 31(1), p83-100. |
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Manzini, N. (2001) Sexual Initiation and Premarital Childbearing among Adolescent Girls in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Reproductive Health Matters 9(17): 44-52 |
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Mturi, A. J. and Moerane, W. (2001) Premarital childbearing among adolescents in Lesotho. Journal of Southern African Studies, 27(2), p. 259-275. |
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Padayachee, V. and Valodia, I. (2001) Changing Gear: the 2001 Budget and Economic Policy in South Africa. Transformation, 46. |
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Padayachee, v. (2001) Central Bank Transformation in a Globalised World: the Reserve Bank in post-apartheid South Africa. Journal of International Development, 13(6). |
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Posel, D. (2001) How do households work? Migration, the household and remittance behaviour in South Africa. Social Dynamics, 27(1), 165-189. |
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Posel, D. (2001) Intra-family transfers and income-pooling: A study of remittance transfers in KwaZulu-Natal. South African Journal of Economics, 69(3), 501-528. |
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Posel, D. (2001) Who are the heads of household, what do they do and is the concept of headship useful? An analysis of headship data in South Africa. Development Southern Africa, 18(5), 651-670. |
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Posel, D. and Casale, D. (2001) Gender aggregates: Women subsistence farmers affect the unemployment count. Agenda, 49, 82-88. |
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Dodson, B. and Oelofse, C. (2000). Shades of Xenophobia? In-migrants and immigrants in Mizamoyethu, Cape Town, Canadian Journal of African Studies, special issue, 34 (1), 124-148. |
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Maharaj, P. (2000). Promoting male involvement in reproductive health. Agenda, 44, p.37-46. |
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Padayachee, V. and Habib, A. (2000) Economic Policy and Power Relations in South Africa's Transition to Democracy. World Development 28(2). |
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Padayachee, V. and Hart, K. (2000) Indian business in South Africa after apartheid: old and new trajectories. Comparative Studies in Society and History (Michigan, USA), 42, (4). |
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Skinner, C. (2000). Getting institutions right?: local government and street traders in four South African cities. Urban Forum, 11(1), 51-71. |
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Ballantyne, R.R., Oelofse, C. and Winter, K. (1999) Geography Educators' Perceptions of Teaching Environmental Education in South African Schools. South African Geographical Journal, 81(2), 86-90. |
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Ballantyne, R.R., Oelofse, C. and Winter, K. (1999) Geography Educators' Perceptions of Teaching Environmental Education in South African Schools. South African Geographical Journal, 81(2), 86-90.
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Lund, F.(1999). Understanding South African social security through recent household surveys: new opportunities and continuing gaps. Development Southern Africa, 16(1), p55-67. |
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Oelofse, C. and Dodson, B. (1997). Community, place and transformation: A perceptual analysis of residents responses to an informal settlement in Hout Bay, South Africa, Geoforum 28(1), 91-100.
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Posel, D. (1997) Counting the poor. Who gets what in which households? Agenda, 33, 49-61. |
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Hakizimana, C. and May, J. (2011). Agriculture and poverty reduction: a critical assessment of the economic impact of the avocado industry on smallholder farmers in Giheta - Burundi. School of Development Studies Research Report No. 89.
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Lund, F. and Marriott, A. (2011) Occupational health and safety and the poorest. School of Development Studies Research Report no. 88.
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Valodia, I. (2011) South Africa's informal economy: reflections from a second Exposure Dialogue in Durban. School of Development Studies Research Report, 90. |
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Chance, K. (2010) The Work of violence:a timeline of armed attacks at Kennedy Road. School of Development Studies Research Report, 83, July 2010. |
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Hazell, E. L.K. (2010). Gender, water and livelihoods in Mseleni: A case study. School of Development Studies Research Report No. 87.
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Meth, C. (2010). Active labour market policies: lessons for South Africa? School of Development Studies Research Report, 86. |
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Meth, C. (2010). What do we know? Professor Servaas Van der Berg's poverty estimates. School of Development Studies Research Report, 85. |
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Munyakazi, L. Dutton,V. and J. May (2010). Analysis of unmatched data using propensity scores: part 1. cross-section analysis. School of Development Studies Research Report, 84.
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Gentile, J. (2008) The Impact of antiretroviral treatment scale-up on health systems in South Africa: a qualitative study. Research Report, 80.
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Robbins, G. Lebani, L. and Rogan, M. (2009). TNC FDI Firms and Domestic SME Linkages: Reflecting on Three SADC Case Studies. School of Development Studies Research Report, 82.
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Sherbut, G. (2009) Responding to New Pressures: Ithala Limited's Changing Role in Serving the 'Unbanked' and the Poor in KwaZulu-Natal. School of Development Studies Research Report, no. 79. |
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Berg, Leila (2008) Reconciling employment creation and childcare services through early childhood development: A comparison of selected models of provision. Research Report 77. |
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Bjåstad, Elise (2008) Gender-based Violence and Development: Knowledge and Attitudes among Student Teachers. (School of Development Studies Research Report 81).
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Marriott, A. (2008) Extending health and safety protection to informal workers: an analysis of small scale mining in KwaZulu-Natal. Research Report No. 76 |
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Sedowski, L.R. (2008) Hanging by a thread?: the post-MFA competitive dynamics of the clothing industry in Madagascar. Research Report, 78. |
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Valodia, I. (2008) The Informal economy in South Africa: issues, debates and policies: reflections after an exposure dialogue programme with informal workers in Durban, South Africa, March 2007. Research Report, 75. |
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Hunter N. and Adato M. (2007) The child support grant in KwaZulu-Natal: Understanding administration and household access. Research Report, 72, 58pp. |
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Hunter N. and Adato M. (2007). The child support grant in KwaZulu-Natal: Perceptions and experience inside the household. Research Report, 73, 61pp. |
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Johannsmeier, C (2007). Social and Economic Effects of the Disability Grant for People with Disabilities and their Households – A Qualitative Study in KwaZulu Natal Province. Research Report No. 74.
This research report was originally a dissertation written for the Masters in Development Studies course at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
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Robbins, G. (2006) Strategies and Policies on TNC-SME Linkages Country Case Studies: South Africa, prepared by Glen Robbins for UNCTAD. Research Report, No. 70. |
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Robbins, G. Valodia, I. Velia, M. and Lebani, L. (2006). An Assessment of the Opportunities to Increase the Value-add in KwaZulu-Natal's Dominant Export Industries. Research Report 68.
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Robbins, G. and Aiello, A. with C. Goodenough, T. Hadingham and N. Klug (2006) Study on employment aspects of slum upgrading: practices and opportunities identified in two South African case studies. (Research Report, 69). Originally prepared for the International Labour Office. |
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Velia, M., Valodia, I. and Amisi, B. (2006) Trade Dynamics in Used Clothing: The Case of Durban, South Africa. Research Report, 71.
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Devey, R. Valodia, I. and Velia, M. (2005) Constraints to Growth and Employment: Evidence from the Greater Durban Metropolitan Area. Research Report, 64.
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Mturi, A., Xaba, T. and Sekokotla, D. (2005). Assessment of Circumstances Facing Contemporary Families in South Africa. Research Report, 66. |
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Robbins, G. (2005). A Water Sector Public-Private Partnership Case Study:Ilembe District Municipality (formerly Dolphin Coast) –Siza Water Company. Prepared as part of a contract research exercise commissioned through Palmer Development Group by the National Business Initiative in partnership with Inwent.February 2004, Research Report No. 63 (2005) |
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Skinner, C. (2005) Constraints to Growth and Employment in Durban: Evidence from the Informal Economy. Research Report 65. |
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Hunter, Nina (2004) Welfare Grant Administration in KwaZulu-Natal: looking at the Child Support Grant. Research Report, 62. |
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Robbins, G., Todes, A. and Velia, M. (2004) Firms at the Crossroads: The Newcastle-Madadeni Clothing Sector and Recommendations on Policy Responses. Research Report No. 61. |
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Xaba, Thokozani (2004). The Ethical vacuum in fieldwork: ethical and political concerns regarding the treatment of fieldworkers and respondents in the conduct of fieldwork in the era of globalisation. School of Development Studies Research Report No 60 (2004). |
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Mamashela, M. and Xaba, T. (2003) The Practical Implications and Effects of the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act No. 120 of 1998. Research Report No. 59. |
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Velia, M. and Valodia, I. (2003) Key Features of the Post-1994 Pattern of Trade of the KwaZulu-Natal Province with the Rest of the World: Emerging Trends and Issues. Research Report No. 57. |
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Velia, M. and Valodia, I. (2003) Where are the Opportunities for the Dube TradePort? An Assessment of the Potential Demand from Some Time-sensitive and Time- critical Sectors. Research Report No. 56. |
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Ballard, R. (2002) Exporting and Upgrading in South African Leather Industries. Research Report No. 55. |
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Barnes, J. (2002) Up, Up and Away or a Bubble That is Likely to Burst? A Value Chain Analysis of the Key Exporting Sub-sectors of the South African Automotive Components Industry. Research Report No. 51. |
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Hunter, N. (2002). Annotated Bibliography of Recent Research on the Impact of Social Security Grants. Research Report No. 52. |
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Hunter, N. and Rushby, J. (2002). Annotated Bibliography of Recent Research on the Living Conditions of the Main Target Groups of Social Security Grants. Research Report No. 53. |
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Hunter, N. and Skinner, C. (2002) Foreign Street Traders Working in Inner City Durban: Survey Results and Policy Dilemmas. Research Report No. 49. |
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Moodley, S. and Velia, M. (2002). An Analysis of the Recent Exporting Trajectory of the South African Clothing Value Chain: Upgrading or Downgrading? Research Report No. 54. |
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Skinner, C. (2002) Understanding Formal and Informal Economy Labour Market Dynamics: A Conceptual and Statistical Review with Reference to South Africa. Research Report No. 50. |
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Ballard, R. (2001). A Preliminary Study on the Bovine Leather Chain in South Africa. Research Report No. 40. |
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Barnes, J. (2001) Driving in the Fast Lane: Competitiveness Progress in the South African Automotive Components Industry. Research Report No. 41. |
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Bornstein, L. (2001) Tension and Conflict Impact Assessment in Community Development: Cheringoma and Gorongosa Districts, Mozambique. Research Report No. 45. |
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Fakude, G. (2001) Export Linkage-Upgrading or Downgrading Furniture Firms? Research Report No. 38. |
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May, J., Roberts, B., Krige, D., Mochebelele, M. and Mokitimi, N. (2001) Towards a Poverty Monitoring System in Lesotho. Research Report No. 44. |
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Moodley, S. (2001) E-business and the Changing Terms of Competition and Trade in the South African Apparel Industry. Research Report No. 43. |
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Moodley, S. (2001) E-business and the Supply Chain Management in the Automotive Industry: Preliminary Findings from the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal Benchmarking Club Pilot Surveys. Research Report No. 35. |
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Moodley, S. (2001) E-business in a Low-tech Sector: The Case of the South African Wooden Furniture Value Chain. Research Report No. 42. |
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Moodley, S. and Reid, K. (2001) Clothing Manufacturer's Survey: Exploring the Export Orientation and Business Performance Question. Research Report No. 36. |
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Munro, W. (2001). Aid, Development and the State: Assessing Post-Conflict Situations. Research Report No. 47. |
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Smith, T. and Bornstein, L. (2001) Northern NGOs in South Africa: Programmes and Partnerships. Research Report No. 46. |
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Van De Ruit, C., May, J. and Roberts, B. (2001). A Poverty Assessment of the Small Enterprise Foundation on Behalf of the Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest. Research Report No. 39. |
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Barnes, J. (2000) Domestic Market Pressures Facing the South African Automotive Components Industry. Research Report No. 33. |
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Barnes, J. (2000) International Customer Perceptions of South African Automotive Component Manufacturer Performance Levels. Research Report No. 32. |
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Barnes, J. (2000) The Competitiveness of the South African Automotive Components Industry: Findings from the 1999 Follow-up Study. Research Report No. 27. |
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Dunne, N. (2000) Trends and Relationships: Building and Understanding of the South African Furniture Industry. Research Report No. 28. |
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Fakude, G. (2000) Informalisation in KwaZulu-Natal's Clothing Sector. Research Report No. 37. |
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Skinner, C. (2000) Securing Livelihoods: A Gendered Analysis of Support Interventions Available to Street Traders in the Durban Metropolitan Area. Research Report No. 34. |
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Ardington, E, M. (1999) Demand or Support: What Counts in Rural Finance? A Case-study Based on Mbongolwana KwaZulu-Natal. Research Report No. 26. |
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Barnes, J. (1999) What Chances Operational Competitiveness in the South African Automotive Components Industry? Evidence from an International Benchmark Undertaking. Research Report No. 20. |
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Barnes, J. and Morris, M. (1999) Using Production Pipelines as a Research Methodology for Understanding Competitiveness: A Case Study of an Automotive Plastics Component. Research Report No. 21. |
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Dunne, N. (1999) The Importance of Understanding Market Demand: South African Furniture Manufacturers in the Global Economy. Research Report No. 22. |
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Dunne, N. and Morris, M. (1999) Purposive Action and Collective Efficiency: Lessons from Building Co-operation in a Furniture Value Chain. Research Report No. 23. |
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Lund, F. and Skinner, C. (1999) Promoting the Interests of Women in the Informal Economy: An Analysis of Street Trader Organisations in South Africa. Research Report No. 19. |
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Reid, K. (1999) Survey Report on Recent Trends in the Textile Industry. Research Report No. 25. |
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Reid, K. (1999). An Assessment of How the Ladysmith/Ezakheni Locality Responded to Changes in the Domestic Market and the Withdrawal of the RIPD. Research Report No. 24. |
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Skinner, C. (1999) Local Government in Transition: A Gendered Analysis of Trends in Urban Policy and Practice Regarding Street Trading in Five South African Cities. Research Report No. 18. |
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Aniruth, J., Barnes, J. and Morris, M. (1998) Providing Institutional Support for International Competitiveness: Evidence from the Clothing, Automotive, Textile and Furniture Manufacturing Sectors in KwaZulu-Natal. Research Paper No. 16. |
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Barnes, J. (1998) Competing in the global economy: the competitiveness of the South African automotive components industry. CSDS Research Report, 13. |
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Barnes, J. (1998). An Investigation into Middle-management's Understanding of International Competitiveness in KwaZulu-Natal's Manufacturing Sector. Research Report No. 12. |
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Dunne, N. and Harrison, K. (1998) KwaZulu-Natal's Clothing Industry: The Importance of Firm-level and Pipeline Competitiveness Issues. Research Report No. 14. |
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Harber, Mary (1998) Who Will Care for the Children? Social Policy Implications for the Care and Welfare of Children Affected by HIV/AIDS in KwaZulu-Natal. Research Report No. 17. |
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Lund, F, J. (1998) Women Street Traders in Urban South Africa: A Synthesis of Selected Research Findings. Research Report No. 15. |
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Barnes, J. (1997) Facing Up to the Global Challenge: The State of KwaZulu-Natal's Automotive Components Industry. Research Report No. 11. |
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Harrison, P., Futter, M. and Meth, F. (1997). An Industry in Distress: Pietermaritzburg's Footwear Sector. Reseach Report No. 10. |
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Kallman, K (1997) An introduction to social indicators and social reporting: a digest of the literature. CSDS Research Report, 9. |
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Patel, Z. (1996) The planning of Cato Manor: lessons for the sustainable reconstruction of South African cities. CSDS Research Report, 8. |
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Ardington, E. (1995) Return to Nkandla: the third survey in a longitudinal study of a rural community in KwaZulu-Natal. CSDS Research Report, 7. |
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Richards, R. (1995) Living on Durban's fringe: a study of the leisure styles of shack and peri-urban youth. CSDS Research Report 5. |
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Posel, D. and Rudwick, S. (2011) Marriage and ilobolo [Bridewealth] in contemporary Zulu Society, Development Studies Working Paper No. 60
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Rossouw, J. and Breytenbach, A. (2011) Compiling an inflation rate for the Southern African Development Community (SADC). Development Studies Working Paper 61.
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Rossouw, J. and Padayachee, V. (2011) Representative inflation credibility surveys since 2006: what do the results tell us? School of Development Studies Working Paper 59. |
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Bosch, A., Rossouw, J., Claassens, T. and B. Plessis (2010). A Second look at measuring inequality in South Africa: A modified Gini coefficient. School of Development Studies Working Paper, 58. |
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May, J.(2010). 'Smoke and Mirrors': the science of poverty measurement and its application. School of Development Studies Working Paper, 57. |
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Meth, Charles (2009). Unemployment and poverty halved by 2014? School of Development Studies Working Paper No 56.
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Rossouw, J., Padayachee, V. and Joubert, F. (2009). Inflation credibility surveys in inflation-targeting countries: any lessons? School of Development Studies Working Paper No 55.
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Lund, Frances, Michael Noble, Helen Barnes and Gemma Wright (2008) Is there a rationale for conditional cash transfers for children in South Africa? Working paper No 53.
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Meth, C. (2008) The (Lame) Duck Unchained Tries to Count the Poor. Working Paper No 49
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Meth, Charles (2008) Taking appropriate measures: Employment and unemployment as indicators of development and the state of the economy. Working Paper, 52.
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Meth, Charles (2008). Basic Income Grant: There is no alternative! (BIG: TINA!). Working paper, 54.
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Rossouw, J and Padayachee, V (2008) An analysis of inflation from a central banking perspective: The South African experience since 1921. Working Paper No 50.
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Skinner, C. (2008) Street Trade in Africa: A Review, Working Paper, No 51
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Hunter, N. (2007) 'It's like giving birth to the sick person for the second time': Family caregivers' perspectives on providing care. Working Paper No.44. |
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Maharaj, P. and Rogan, M. (2007). Reproductive Health and Emergency Contraception in South Africa: Policy Context and Emerging Challenges. Working Paper No. 48.
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Padayachee, V. and Sherbut, G. (2007) Ideas and power: Academic economists and the making of economic policy. Working Paper, 43, 52pp.
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Hall, P.V. and Robbins, G. (2006) Which link, in which chain? Inserting Durban into global automotive supply chains. Working Paper No 46. |
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Lund, F. and Ardington, C. (2006). Employment status, security and the management of risk: a study of workers in Kwamsane, KwaZulu-Natal. Working Paper, 45.
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Meth, Charles (2006). Income poverty in 2004: A second engagement with the recent van der Berg et al figures. Working Paper, 47.
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Hunter, N. (2005). An Assessment of How Government’s Care Policy is Working in Practice: Findings from KwaZulu-Natal. (Working Paper No. 42. |
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Lorentzen, J. Robbins, G. and Barnes, J. The Durban Auto Cluster: Global Competition, Collective Efficiency and Local Development. Working Paper No. 41. |
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Lorentzen, Jo (2004) It's R&D stupid!: The Absorptive Capacities of South African Automotive Component Suppliers. Working Paper No 40. |
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Case, A., Hosegood, V. and Lund, F. (2003) The Reach of the South African Child Support Grant: Evidence from KwaZulu-Natal. Working Paper No. 38. |
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Granerud, L. (2003) Obstacles to Performance in the South African Auto-components Industry: A firm Level Perspective on Internal Learning and Organisational Behaviour. Working Paper No. 37. |
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Hunter, N. and May, J. (2003) Poverty, Shocks and School Disruption Episodes among Adolescents in South Africa, CSDS Working Paper No 35
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Hunter, Nina, Julian May and Vishnu Padayachee (2003) Lessons for PRSP from Poverty Reduction Strategies in South Africa. Working Paper No. 39. |
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May, J., Roberts, B., Moqasa, G. and Woolard, I (2002) Poverty and Inequality in Lesotho. Working Paper No. 36. |
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Bornstein, L. (2001) Coordinating Production in a State of Instability: The Case of the Brazilian Informatics Sector. Working Paper No. 34. |
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Bornstein, L. (2001) From Management Standards to Development Practice: A Study of the South African Aid Chain. Working Paper No. 33. |
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Barnes, J. and Morris, M. (2000) Improving Operational Competitiveness through Firm-level Clustering: A Case Study of the KwaZulu-Natal Benchmarking Club. Working Paper No. 24. |
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Barnes, J. and Morris, M. (2000). An Analysis of the Endogenous and Exogenous Factors Impacting on the Success of the Motor Industry Development Programme. Working Paper No. 27. |
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Deininger, K. and May, J. (2000) Is There Scope for Growth with Equity? The Case of Land Reform in South Africa. Working Paper No. 29. |
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Dunne, N. (2000) International trends in the timber furniture industry and the implications for South African furniture exporters. CSDS Working paper 25. |
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Maharaj, P. Kaufman, C. and L. Richter (2000) Childrens schooling in South Africa: transitions and tensions in households and communities. CSDS Working Paper 30. |
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May, J. Stevens, T. and A. Stols (2000) Monitoring the impact of land reform on quality of life: a South African case study. CSDS Working Paper 31. |
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Padayachee, V. (2000) Financing Durban's Development: 1970-1998. Working Paper No. 26. |
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Roberts, B. (2000) Chronic and Transitory Poverty in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Evidence from KwaZulu-Natal. Working Paper No. 28. |
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Barnes, J. (1999) Changing Lanes:The Political Economy of the South African Automotive Value Chain. Working Paper No. 22. |
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Maluccio. J. Haddad, L. and May, J. (1999) Social capital and income generation in South Africa, 1993-1998. CSDS Working paper 20 |
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May, J., Carter, M., Haddad, L. and Maluccio, J. (1999) KwaZulu-Natal Income Dynamics Study (KIDS) 1993-1998: A Longitudinal Household Data Set for South African Policy Analysis. Working Paper No. 21. |
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Barnes, J., Dunne, N. and Morris, M. (1997) Globalisation and the Restructuring of Durban's Industry. Working Paper No. 18. |
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Padayachee, V. (1997) South Africa's Re-entry into the Global Economy: A Review and Critique of Post-1990 Strategies of Reintegration. Working Paper No. 14. |
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Morris, M. and Hindson, D. (1995) The Social Structure and Dynamics of Metropolitan Durban. Working Paper No. 13. |
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Williams, G. (1994) Land and Freedom: An Outline. Working Paper No. 12. |
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Manning, C. (1993) Informal Manufacturing in the South African Economy. Working Paper No. 11. |
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Ardington, E.M. (1992) The implications of current conditions and constraints on policy proposals for educational provision in rural Natal/KwaZulu. CSDS Working paper 7. |
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Moller, V. (1992) Applications of subjective well-being measures in quality of life surveys: South African case studies. CSDS Working paper, 5. |
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Moller, V. (1992) The unemployment blues: psychological effects of unemployment on the individual. CSDS Working Paper, 6. |
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Morris, M.L. and Stavrou, S.E. (1992) Telecommunication needs and provision to underdeveloped black areas. CSDS Working paper 2. |
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Stavrou, I. (1992) Future directions for the electricity supply industry. CSDS Working paper 4. |
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Stavrou, I. (1992) The telephone womphakathi. CSDS Working paper 3. |
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Maharaj, P.(ed.) (2013) Aging and health in Africa. International Perspectives on Aging volume 4. Springer.
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Allen, F. (2012) Implementation of oil related environmental policies in Nigeria: government inertia and conflict in the Niger Delta. London: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
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Bond, P. (2011). Politics of climate justice: paralysis above, movement below. Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. (267p.)

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Bond, P. (ed) (2011). Durban's climate gamble: trading carbon, betting the earth. Pretoria: University of South Africa Press. (254p.)
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Hann, C. and Hart, K. (2011) Economic anthropology: history, ethnography, critique. Cambridge: Polity Press. |
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Hart, K. and C. Hann (2011) Economic anthropology: history, ethnography, critique, Cambridge: Polity Press. |
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Grown, C. and Valodia, I.(eds). (2010). Taxation and Gender Equity: A Comparative Analysis of Direct and Indirect Taxes in Developing and Developed Countries. Routledge.
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Maharaj, B., Desai, A. and Bond, P. (eds). (2010). Zuma’s own goal: losing South Africa’s ‘war on poverty'. Trenton, Africa World Press. 432 pp.
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Padayachee, V.P.(ed). (2010) The political economy of Africa. Routledge. |
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Patel, R.(2010) The value of nothing: how to reshape market society and redefine democracy. New York: Picador.
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Dobson, R Skinner, C and Nicholson, J (2009) Working in Warwick: including street traders in urban plans. Durban: School of Development Studies. |
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Hann, C. and Hart, K. (2009) Market and society: the great transformation today, Cambridge University Press. |
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Chari S. and Corbridge S. (eds) (2008) The Development Reader. London: Routledge. |
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Bentley, K and A. Habib (eds) (2008) Racial Redress and Citizenship in South Africa, Cape Town: HSRC Press |
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Bond, P (2008) A Pilhagem na África. Rio de Janeiro: South Links |
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Bond, P, R Dada and G Erion (eds) (2007) Climate Change, Carbon Trading and Civil Society: Negative Returns on South African Investments. Amsterdam, Rozenberg Publishers, and Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press 2007. (190 pp).

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Bond, P (2007) (ed.) Beyond Enclavity in African Economies: The Enduring Work of Guy Mhone. Johannesburg, Open Society Initiative of Southern Africa; Lilongwe, ActionAid; New Delhi, International Development Economics Associates; Nairobi, University of Nairobi Institute of Development Studies; and Durban, Centre for Civil Society. (56 pp).

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Bond, P, H Chitonge and A Hopfmann (eds). (2007) The Accumulation of Capital in Southern Africa: Rosa Luxemburg’s Contemporary Relevance. Berlin, Rosa Luxemburg Foundation and Durban, Centre for Civil Society. (208 pp).

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Lund, F. (2007) Changing social policy:the child support grant in South Africa. CapeTown: HSRC Press. ISBN 10 0-7969-2200-4
Download the Podcast of the debate hosted by the HSRC at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg, on the question 'Do state pensions and grants create dependency?' held in November 2007. Featured in this podcast are the views of the author and researcher Professor Francie Lund; Dr Monde Makiwane, senior research specialist at the HSRC; and Hein Marais, a Johannesburg-based writer and journalist focusing on AIDS, political-economy and development issues. Duration: 11 min 09 sec

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Patel R (2007) Stuffed and Starved: Markets, Power and the Hidden Battle for the World’s Food System. London: Portobello Books. |
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Ballard, R. Habib, A. & Valodia, I. (eds) (2006) Voices of Protest: Social Movements in Post-Apartheid South Africa. Pietermaritzburg: UKZN Press
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Bond, P. (2006). Looting Africa: the Economics of Exploitation. London: Zed Books and Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
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Bond, P. (2006). Talk Left, Walk Right: South Africa’s Frustrated Global Reforms (second edition). Pietermaritzburg:University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
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Lund F. and Nicholson J. (2006) Tools for advocacy: Social Protection for informal workers. Women in Informal Employment: Globalising and Organising and Homenet Thailand, Durban, 44pp.
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Padayachee, V.(ed.) (2006) The Development Decade? Economic and Social Change in South Africa, 1994-2004. Pretoria: HSRC Press. 484pp ISBN: 0-7969-2123-7

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Wilson, Z (2006) The United Nations and Democracy in Africa: Labyrinths of Legitimacy. (Studies in International Relations). London: New York: Routledge. |
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Chen, M. Vanek, J. Lund, F., Heintz, J. with R Jhabvala and C. Bonner.
(2005) Women, Work and Poverty. United Nations Development Fund for
Women (UNIFEM) (Progress of the World's Women: 2005).
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Chen, M., Vanek. J., Lund, F. and Heintz, J. with Jhabvala, R. and Bonner, C. (2005) Progress of the World’s Women: Women, Work and Poverty. New York: UNIFEM.
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From local processes to global forces. (2005) (Centre for Civil Society Research Reports 2005, v.1), with chapters by Gillian Hart, Prishani Naidoo and Ahmed Veriava, Mandisa Mbali, Sharad Chari, Zoe Wilson and Michael Neocosmos.
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Problematising Resistance (2005). (Centre for Civil Society Research Reports 2005, v.2) edited by Amanda Alexander and Mandisa Mbali, with chapters by Sanya Osha, Andile Mngxitama, Raj Patel, Peter van Heusden and Rebecca Pointer, Mthetho Xali, Teresa Barnes and Gregory Albo.
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Alexander, A. (2006). Articulations: A Harold Wolpe Memorial Lectures Reader Trenton: Africa World Press. |
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Benjamin, S. and Simon, M. (eds). From the Depths of Poverty. Durban: Centre for Civil Society, 2005. (RASSP Research v.1)

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Bond P and Dada R (eds) (2005) Trouble in the Air: Global warming and the privatised atmosphere. Durban:Centre for Civil Society, University of KwaZulu-Natal and Amsterdam: Transnational Institute.
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Bond, P (ed). (2005). Fanon's Warning: A Civil Society Reader on the New Partnership for Africa's Development. 2nd edition. Trenton: Africa World Press, Durban: Centre for Civil Society and Cape Town: AIDC.
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Bond, P. (2005). Elite Transition: from Apartheid to Neoliberalism in South Africa. Second edition. London: Pluto and Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
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Osha, S. (2005) Kwasi Wiredu and Beyond. Codesria. |
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Daniels J, Habib A and Southall R (2003) The State of the Nation 2003-2004, (eds), Human Sciences Research Council and Zed Press, Pretoria and London, 400pp. |
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Lund, F. and Nicholson, J.(eds)(2003). Chains of production, ladders of protection: social protection for workers in the informal economy. Durban: School of Development Studies. 120pp. |
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Freund, B. and Padayachee, V. (2002) (D)urban Vortex: A South African City in Transition. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press. |
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Lund, F. (2000). A Gendered Approach to Social Protection for Workers in the Informal Economy. (with S Srinivas). Geneva: International Labour Organisation. |
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Lund, F. Skinner, C. and Nicholson, J. (2000) Street trading. Durban: School of Development Studies. |
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Padayachee, V and Michie, J. (1997). The Political Economy of South Africa's Transition: Policy Perspectives in the late 1990's. London: Dryden Press/ Harcourt. 250pp. |
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Alli F, Maharaj P. (2013) The Health Situation of Older People in Africa. In P. Maharaj (ed). Aging and Health in Africa: International Perspectives on Aging, volume 4. New York: Springer. |
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Gresh A, Maharaj P. (2013) Policy and Programme Responses. In P. Maharaj (ed.), Aging and Health in Africa: International Perspectives on Aging, volume 4. New York: Springer. |
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Maharaj P. (2013) Introduction. In P. Maharaj (ed). Aging and Health in Africa: International Perspectives on Aging, volume 4. New York: Springer. |
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Munthree C, Maharaj P. (2013) Growing old in the era of AIDS: Perspectives and Experiences of Older Men and Women in South Africa. In P. Maharaj (ed.), Aging and Health in Africa: International Perspectives on Aging, volume 4. New York: Springer. |
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Pillay NK, Maharaj P. (2013) Population Ageing in Africa. In P. Maharaj (ed). Aging and Health in Africa: International Perspectives on Aging, volume 4. New York: Springer. |
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Zihindula G, Maharaj P. (2013) Understanding the Experiences of the Elderly in Rural Areas in Rwanda. In P. Maharaj (ed.) Aging and Health in Africa: International Perspectives on Aging, volume 4. New York: Springer. |
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Zihindula G., Maharaj P. (2013) Health and health seeking behaviour in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: perspectives of the elderly. In P. Maharaj (ed.), Aging and Health in Africa. International Perspectives on Aging, Volume 4. New York: Springer.
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Allen, F. (2012) Glenn Paige and a nonkilling Niger Delta, In N. Radhakrishnan et al (Eds) Towards a Nonkilling World: Frestchrift in Honor of Prof. Glenn D. Paige, India, Gandhi Media Centre. |
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Bhana, A., Swartz, S., Taylor, S., Scott, D., Vawda, M., & Dlamini, N. (2011). Education and skills development. In B. Magongo and M. Motimele (eds.), South African youth context: The young generation. Midrand, South Africa: National Youth Development Agency. (Published 2012) |
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Bhana, A., Swartz, S., Taylor, S., Scott, D., Vawda, M., & Dlamini, N. (2011). National Youth Service. In B. Magongo and M. Motimele (Eds.), South African youth context: The young generation. Midrand, South Africa: National Youth Development Agency. (Published 2012) |
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Bhana, A., Swartz, S., Taylor, S., Scott, D., Vawda, M., & Dlamini, N. (2011). Social cohesion and civic participation. In B. Magongo and M. Motimele (Eds.), South African youth context: The young generation. Midrand, South Africa: National Youth Development Agency. (Published 2012)
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Bhana, A., Swartz, S., Taylor, S., Scott, D., Vawda, M., & Dlamini, N. (2011). Youth work in South Africa. In B. Magongo and M. Motimele (Eds.), South African youth context: The young generation. Midrand, South Africa: National Youth Development Agency. (Published 2012)
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Bond P. (2012) Durban’s conference of polluters, market failure and critic failure, In S.Böhm, A.Murtola and S.Spoelstra (eds), The Atmosphere Business, London: Mayfly Books. |
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Bond, P. (2012) South African disaccumulation and the transnational ‘governance’ class. In: R.Cox (ed), Corporate power and globalization in US foreign policy, New York, Routledge. |
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Bond, P. (2012) South African people power since the mid-1980s: two steps forward, one back. In: B.Gills and K.Gray (eds), People power in an era of global crisis: rebellion, resistance and liberation. New York, Routledge. |
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Bond, P. (2012) The Bretton Woods Institutions and the economics of terrorism. In C. Aksan and J. Bailes, Weapon of the Strong: Conversations on US State Terrorism, London, Pluto Press. |
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Bond, P. (2012) The Right to the city and the eco-social commoning of water: discursive and political lessons from South Africa. In S.Farhana and A.Loftus (eds), The Right to Water, London, Earthscan. |
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Bond, P. (2012) African reactions to the global economic crisis. In: U. Schuerkens (ed), Socio-economic outcomes of the global crisis: theoretical discussion and empirical case studies. London, Routledge. |
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Bond, P. (2012) Foreword. In: Cornelius Thomas, Time with Dennis Brutus 2005-2009: Conversations, Quotations and Snapshots, Grahamstown, Wendy’s Book Lounge. |
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Bond,P. (2012) Dekommodifizierung. In: U. Brand, B. Lösch, B. Opratko und S. Thimmel (eds), ABC der Alternativen 2.0, Berlin, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung. |
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Colenbrander, D. Sutherland, C. Oelofse, G. Gold, H. and Tsotsobe, S. (2012) Reducing the pathology of risk: developing an integrated municipal coastal protection zone for the City of Cape Town. In: Cartwright, A. Parnell,S. Oelofse, G. and S. Ward (eds) Climate change at the city scale: Impacts, mitigation and adaptation in Cape Town, London, Routledge, p. 18-201. |
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Grynberg, R. and Velia, M. (2012) South Africa's electricity subsidies and import dependence in Botswana. In: Hartzenberg, T. et al (eds) Monitoring regional integration in South Africa. Stellenbsoch: Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa, and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Vol 11, 2011. |
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Leck, H. Sutherland, C. Scott, D., Oelofse, G. (2012) Social and cultural barriers to adaptation implementation: The case of South Africa, In: Masters, L. and Duff, L. (eds) Overcoming barriers to climate change adaptation implementation in southern Africa, Pretoria, Africa Institute of South Africa & Institute for Global Dialogue, p. 61-87. |
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Lund, F. 2012. Children, citizenship and child support: the Child Support Grant in South Africa. In Szreter, S. and Breckenridge, K. (eds.): Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 475 - 494. |
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Mottiar, S. (2012). Socio-economic rights and development: HIV/AIDS and antiretroviral service delivery in South Africa. In: Ige, S. Quinlan, T (eds). African responses to HIV/AIDS: Between speech and action. University of KwaZulu-Natal Press: Pietermaritzburg, 84-108.
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Robbins, G. and Velia, M. (2012) From time definite to time critical?:challenges facing airfreight and port growth in Durban. In Hall, P. and Hesse, M. (eds) Cities, Regions and Flows, London: Routledge. |
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Sharife, K. and Bond,P. (2012) South Africa’s minerals energy complex, In: H.Healy, J.Martinez-Alier, L.Temper, M.Walter and J.Gerber (eds), Ecological economics from the ground up. London, Routledge.
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Sharife, K. and Bond,P. (2012) Above and beyond South Africa’s minerals energy complex. New South Africa Review 2, Johannesburg, University of Witwatersrand Press. |
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Valodia, I. and Heintz, J. (2012). The informal self-employed in Africa. In E. Aryeetey, S. Devarajan, R. Kanbur, and L. Kasekende (eds.). The Oxford Companion to the Economies of Africa, Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 139-144. |
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Bond, P. (2011) Durban's water wars, sewage spills, fish kills and blue flag beaches, in P.Bond (ed.), Durban's climate gamble: trading carbon, betting the earth, Pretoria, University of South Africa Press.
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Bond, P. (2011) Guy Mhone. in Dictionary of African Biography, Oxford, Oxford University Press. |
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Bond, P. (2011) Introduction. in P.Bond (ed.), Durban’s Climate Gamble: Trading Carbon, Betting the Earth, Pretoria, University of South Africa Press. |
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Bond, P. (2011) The Right to the city and the eco-social commoning of water: discursive and political lessons from South Africa, in S.Farhana and A.Loftus (eds), The Right to water, London, Earthscan.
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Bond, P. (2011). Coega, energy, corporate welfare and climate crisis, in G.Ruiters (ed), Development Challenges in the Eastern Cape, Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2011, pp.164-72. |
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Bond, P. (2011). Political Economy, in K.Johnson and S.Jacobs (eds), Encyclopaedia of South Africa, Boulder, Lynne Reiner, 2011.
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Bond, P. and Desai, A. (2011) Prefigurative Political Ecology and Socio-Environmental Injustice in Central Durban, in P.Bond (ed.), Durban’s Climate Gamble: Trading Carbon, Betting the Earth, Pretoria, University of South Africa Press. |
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Bond, P. and E. Cottle (2011) Economic promises and pitfalls of South Africa’s World Cup’ in E.Cottle (ed.), South Africa’s World Cup: A legacy for whom?, Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
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Jeppesen, S. and Barnes, J. (2011), Is attracting foreign direct investment the only route to industrial development in an era of globalization? The case of the clothing and textiles sector in South Africa. In Rugraff, E, and Hansen, M.W (eds), Multinational Corporations and Local Firms in Emerging Economies Amsterdam University Press. |
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Momsen, J.H. and Richardson-Ngwenya, P.E. (2011) Tourism and agriculture in Barbados: changing relationships, In Momsen, J.H. and Torres, R. (eds) Tourism and agriculture: exploring the connections. Wiley. |
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Patel, R. (2011) Fairytale violence or Sondheim on solidarity, from Karnataka to Kennedy road. In: Searching for South Africa: The New Calculus of Dignity, edited by Shereen Essof and Dan Moshenberg. pp190-220. Pretoria: UNISA Press. |
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Patel, R. (2011) Survival pending revolution: what the black panthers can teach the US food movement. In: Food movements unite! : strategies to transform our food systems, edited by Eric Holt-Gimenez. pp 115-137. Oakland: Food First Books. |
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Bond, P (2010) Johannesburg: Von Gold und Gangstern in J. Anbacher and R. Khan (Eds), Sudafrika: Die Rensen der Befreiung, Berlin, Association A, 2010, p.127-143.
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Bond, P. (2010) Limits to class apartheid. in B.Maharaj, A.Desai and P. Bond (Eds), Zuma’s own goal: losing South Africa’s ‘war on poverty’, Trenton, Africa World Press, 2010, pp.59-70. |
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Bond, P. (2010) Neoliberalism and its critics, In S.Babones (ed), Global development studies, New York, Sage Press, 2010. |
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Bond, P. (2010) The World Social Forum In: R.Taylor (ed), Third Sector Research, New York: Springer, 2010, pp.327-336. |
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Bond, P. Desai, A. and Maharaj, B. (2010) Afterword: lessons from the World Cup. in their Zuma’s Own Goal: Losing South Africa’s ‘War on Poverty’, Trenton, Africa World Press, 2010, pp.417-432. |
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Bond, P. Maharaj, B. and Desai, A (2010) Introduction: Poverty Eradication as Holy Grail. In B.Maharaj, A.Desai and P.Bond (eds), Zuma’s Own Goal: Losing South Africa’s ‘War on Poverty’, Trenton, Africa World Press, 2010, pp.1-35. |
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Bond, P. and Ndlovu, M. (2010) When mega projects crowd out development: Coega and Lesotho dams. In Freund, B. and H.Witt (eds), Development dilemmas in post-apartheid South Africa, Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. |
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Bond, P. and Ngwane, T. (2010) Community resistance to energy privatization in South Africa in K.Abramsky (Ed), Sparking a worldwide energy revolution: social struggles in the transition to a post-petrol world, Oakland, AK Press, p.197-208. |
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Budlender, D.; Casale, D. and Valodia, I. (2010) Gender equality and taxation in South Africa. In C. Grown and I. Valodia (eds) Taxation and Gender Equity: A comparative analysis of direct and indirect taxes in developing and developed countries. London and New York: Routledge and Ottawa: IDRC.
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Casale, D. and Posel, D. (2010) Mind your language: The benefits of English proficiency in the labour market. In: J. Hofmeyr (ed.) Vision or Vacuum? Governing the South African Economy. Cape Town: Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, pp. 58 – 66.
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Chari, S. (2010) Fraternal capital and the feminisation of labour, In S Chant ed. International Handbook on Gender and Poverty: Concepts, Research Policy Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 446-451.
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Devereux, S. and Lund, F. 2010. Democratising social welfare in Africa, in Padayachee, V. (ed.) The Political Economy of Africa. Abingdon: Routledge. |
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Hart, K and V. Padayachee (2010) Introducing the African economy, in V. Padayachee (ed) The Political Economy of Africa, London: Routledge. |
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Hart, K. (2010). Africa’s urban revolution and the informal economy, In: V. Padayachee (ed) The Political Economy of Africa, London: Routledge, p. 371-388. |
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Hart, K. and Padayachee, V. (2010) South Africa in Africa: from national capitalism to regional integration, In: V. Padayachee (ed) The Political Economy of Africa, London: Routledge. |
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Rudwick, S. (2010). English power dynamics in contemporary South Africa. In Horakova, H. , P. Nugent and P. Skalnik (eds.). Africa: Power and Powerlessness, 121-140. Berlin: LiT Verlag. |
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Bond, P. (2009) Carbon charade. In D.Ransom and V.Baird, People first economics, Oxford, New Internationalist Publications. |
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Bond, P. (2009) Conclusion. In Bond, P., Dada, R. and Erion, G. (eds), Climate change, carbon trading and civil society: negative returns on South African investments, Amsterdam, Rozenberg Publishers and Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. |
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Bond, P. (2009) Dirty politics: South African energy. In Bond, P. Dada, R. and Erion, G. (eds), Climate change, carbon trading and civil society: negative returns on South African investments, Amsterdam, Rozenberg Publishers and Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. |
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Bond, P. (2009) Global political-economic and geopolitical processes, structures and trends, in R. Labonte, T.Schrecker, C.Packer and V.Runnels (eds), Globalisation and Health: Pathways, Evidence and Policy, London, Routledge Press. |
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Bond, P. (2009) Naomi Klein. In H.Anheier and S.Toepler (eds), International Encyclopedia of Civil Society, Heidelberg, Springer Press. |
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Bond, P. (2009) Neoliberal urban policy: are those planact fingerprints? In: L.Royston (ed), Planact, Johannesburg. |
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Bond, P. (2009) Neoliberalism and its critics. In S.Babones (ed), Global Development Studies, New York, Sage Press.
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Bond, P. (2009) Oil companies and African wealth depletion. In Bond, P. Dada, R. and Erion, G. (eds), Climate change, carbon trading and civil society: negative returns on South African investments, Amsterdam, Rozenberg Publishers and Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. |
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Bond, P. (2009) Political activism and class struggle - not markets - will save the planet. In I.Angus (ed.), The Global fight for climate justice, Toronto, South Branch Publications and London, SR Books. |
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Bond, P. (2009) Repaying Africa for climate crisis: ecological debt as development finance alternative to carbon trading. In S. Böhm and S. Dabhi (eds), Upsetting the offset: the political economy of carbon markets, London, MayFlyBooks, p.275-291. |
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Bond, P. (2009) Southern Africa: popular resistance to neoliberalism, 1982-2007. In I.Ness (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest, Malden MA, Wiley-Blackwell. |
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Bond, P. (2009). African resistance to global finance, free trade and corporate profit-taking.(2009). In R.Westra (ed.), Confronting global neoliberalism: Third World resistance and development strategies, Atlanta, Clarity Press.
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Bond, P. Dahada, R. and G. Erion (2009) Introduction. In Bond,P. R.Dada and G.Erion (eds), Climate change, carbon trading and civil society: negative returns on South African investments, Amsterdam, Rozenberg Publishers and Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. |
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Bond, P. and Sharife, K. (2009) Africa battles Aid and development finance inflows/outflows (with Khadija Sharife) In: African Perspectives on Aid, Harare, Afrodad and Oxford, Fahamu. |
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Chari, S. (2009) 'Case study, Development, Mode of production, Participant observation and Subaltern studies'. In Derek Gregory, Ron Johnston, Geraldine Pratt, Michael Watts and Sarah Whatmore eds. The Dictionary of Human Geography (5th Edition). London: Routledge.
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Hart, K. (2009) Money in the making of world society, In: C. Hann and K. Hart (eds) Market and Society, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
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Hart, K. (2009). The persuasive power of money, In S. Gudeman (ed.) Economic Persuasions, Berghahn, Oxford. |
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Momsen, J. H. and Richardson, P. (2009) Caribbean chocolate: preparation, consumption and trade, in Grivetti, L.E. and Shapiro, H. (eds.) Chocolate: history, culture and heritage, John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, New Jersey, pp.493-504. |
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Momsen, J. H. and Richardson, P. (2009) Caribbean cocoa: planting and production, in Grivetti, L.E. and Shapiro, H. (eds.) Chocolate: history, culture and heritage, John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, New Jersey, pp 481-492. |
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Richardson, P.E. and Whatmore, S. (2009) Alternative food networks, in Kitchen, R. and Thrift, N. (eds.) International encyclopedia of human geography.
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Bond, P. (2008) Accumulation by dispossession in Africa: false diagnoses and dangerous prescriptions. In: J.Mensah (ed) Neoliberalism and globalization in Africa: contestations from the embattled continent, New York, Palgrave, p.17-32. |
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Bond, P. (2008) World Bank: World Bank and the IMF in Africa. In: P.Stearns (ed), Encyclopedia of the modern world, 2nd edition, New York and Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008, v8, p.60-64. |
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Bond, P. (2008), Decentralization, privatization and countervailing popular pressure: South African water commodification and decommodification, in V.Beard, F.Miraftab, and C.Silver (eds), Decentralization and Planning: Contested Spaces for Public Action in the Global South, London, Taylor and Francis, pp.36-54. |
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Bond, P. (2008), Fra fiktive til reelle losninger pa klimaendringene, in H.Jundeberg (Ed), Klima for ny oljepolitikk, Oslo, Norad and Attac, pp.42-48. |
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Bond, P. (2008). Townships. In: Darity, W. (ed), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition, Detroit, Macmillan Reference, p.405-407. |
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Bond, P. and Erion, G. (2008) South African carbon trading: a counterproductive climate change strategy. In: D.McDonald (ed), Electric capitalism, Pretoria, Human Sciences Research Council, p.338-358.
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Bond, P. and G.Erion (2008), Against carbon trading as climate change mitigation, in D.McDonald (ed), Electric capitalism, Pretoria, Human Sciences Research Council, pp.339-358. |
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Bond, P. and M.Ndlovu (2008). Ideology and strategies in the fight against multinational corporate water privatization, in S.Jin (ed), Ideas and strategies in the alterglobalisation movements, Korea Research Foundation, Korean Federation of Public Service and Transportation Workers Union and Gyeongsang University Institute for Social Sciences (Jinju), Seoul, pp.201-259. |
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May, J. (2008) Conceptualising and measuring poverty in the SADC region. Dilemmas of Poverty and Development: A proposed policy framework for the Southern African Development Community, Pressend M and Ruiters M (eds), Johannesburg: The Institute for Global Dialogue, 27-47. |
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Ballard, R. (2007) Defending animals; defending suburbs; defending civilisation in Rob Pattman and Sultan Khan (eds) Undressing Durban. Durban: Madiba publishers, p. 250-256.
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Bond, P (2007) A Political Programme for the WSF? In: J.Sen and M.Kumar (eds), A Political programme for the World Social Forum? Democracy, substance and debate in the Bamako Appeal and the global justice movements, New Delhi, CACIM and Durban, CCS, 2007, 20-22 |
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Bond, P (2007) Civil society and Wolfowitz’s World Bank: reform or rejection revisited, In: D.Moore (ed), The World Bank: poverty, development and hegemony, Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2007, 479-506. |
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Bond, P (2007) Conclusion. In: P.Bond, R.Dada and G.Erion (eds), Climate change, carbon trading and civil society: negative returns on South African investments, Amsterdam, Rozenberg Publishers and Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Pietermaritzburg, 2007, 171-176. |
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Bond, P (2007) Discussing the Porto Alegre Manifesto. J.Sen and M.Kumar (eds), A Political programme for the World Social Forum? democracy, substance and debate in the Bamako Appeal and the global justice movements, New Delhi, CACIM and Durban, CCS, 2007, pp.95-98. |
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Bond, P (2007) Johannesburg as emblem of global apartheid. In: P.Subiros (ed), Apartheid: The South African mirror, Barcelona, Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona, 90-99. |
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Bond, P (2007) Johannesburg: of gold and gangsters. In: M.Davis and D.Monk (eds), Evil paradises: the dreamworlds of neoliberalism, New York, New Press. |
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Bond, P (2007) Perils of elite pacting. In: H.Melber and C.Wilß (Eds), G8 Macht Politik: Wie die Welt Beherrscht Wird, Berlin, Brandes and Apsel, 37-52. |
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Bond, P (2007) Resource extraction and African underdevelopment. In: B.Moyo (ed), Africa in the global power play, London, Adonis Abbey. |
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Bond, P (2007) South African subimperial accumulation. In: P.Bond, H.Chitonge and A.Hopfmann (eds), The accumulation of capital in Southern Africa, Berlin, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung and Durban, Centre for Civil Society, 2007, 90-106. |
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Bond, P (2007) The Sociopolitical structure of accumulation and social policy in Southern Africa. In: J.Adesina (ed), Social policy in Subsaharan Africa, London, Macmillan,198-223.
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Bond, P (2007) Volatile, uneven and combined capitalism. In: R.Albritton, B.Jessop and R.Westra (eds), Political Economy and Global Capitalism: The 21st Century, Present and Future, New York, Anthem Press. |
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Bond, P (2007). Dirty politics: South African energy. In: P.Bond, R.Dada and G.Erion (eds), Climate change, carbon trading and civil society: negative returns on South African investments, Amsterdam, Rozenberg Publishers and Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 23-52 |
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Bond, P (2007). Introduction. (with Rehana Dada and Graham Erion) In: P.Bond, R.Dada and G.Erion (eds), Climate change, carbon trading and civil society: negative returns on South African investments, Amsterdam, Rozenberg Publishers and Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 1-22. |
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Bond, P (2007). Oil Companies and African Wealth Depletion. In: P.Bond, R.Dada and G.Erion (eds), Climate change, carbon trading and civil society: negative returns on South African investments, Amsterdam, Rozenberg Publishers and Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 151-170. |
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Bond, P (2007). Postimperialistiske okonomiske forhold mellom Nord og Sor?: Hva Horge I realiteten skylder Afrikanske debitorer. (Postimperialist Economics Between North and South? What Norway Really owes African Debtors). In: O.Manum (ed), Umthetho: Atte Afrikanske Forslag til Norsk Utenriskpolitikk, Oslo, Fellesradet for Afrika (Norwegian Council for Africa) and Solidaritet Forlag, 2007, 11-24. |
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Bond, P and Chitonge, H (2007). Introduction. In: P.Bond, H.Chitonge and A.Hopfmann (eds), The Accumulation of capital in Southern Africa Berlin, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung and Durban, Centre for Civil Society, 2007, 1-4. |
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Bond, P and Dor, G (2007) Uneven health outcomes and political resistance under residual neoliberalism in Africa. In: V.Navarro (ed), Neoliberalism, globalization, and inequalities: consequences for health and quality of life, New York, Baywood. |
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Bond, P. (2007) Commodification, capitalist crisis and uneven/combined development. In: S.Jeong (ed), Theories and practices of alternative economic systems, Gyeongsang National University Institute for Social Sciences, Jinju, Korea, 2007, 246-273. |
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Casale, D. and Desmond C. (2007) The Economic Well-being of the Family: Households’ Access to Resources in Post-Apartheid South Africa, 1995 - 2003. In: A.Y. Amaoteng and T.B. Heaton (eds) Families and Households in post-Apartheid South Africa, Human Sciences Research Council Publishers. |
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Devey, R. Lebani, L. Skinner, C. and Valodia I. (2008) ‘The Informal Economy’, In: A.Kraak, K. Press (eds), Human Resources Development Review 2008: Education, Employment and Skills in South Africa, Human Sciences Research Council.
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Devey, R. Skinner, C and Valodia I. (2007). ‘The State of the Informal Economy’ In: Dalia, D (eds) Informal Sector in a Globalized Era, Icfai University Press, Hyderabad.
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Kirsten, J, May, J, Hendiks, S, Lyne, M, Machethe, C L & Punt, C (2007). South Africa, in Bresciani, F., and Valdés, A., (eds.) Beyond Food Production: The Role of Agriculture in Poverty Reduction, FAO and Edward Elgar, Chetleham, 243-312. |
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Lorentzen, J., Robbins, G. and Barnes J. (2007) Government support and enabling environment for inter-firm cluster cooperation: policy lessons from South Africa. In: Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, B. and McCormick, D. (eds) Industrial Clusters and Innovation Systems in Africa, United Nations University Press. p. 243-268. |
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Lorentzen, J., Robbins, G. and Barnes J. (2007) The Durban auto cluster: global competition, collective efficiency and local development. In: Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, B. and McCormick, D. (eds) Industrial Clusters and Innovation Systems in Africa, United Nations University Press, p. 189-210. |
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Maharaj P and Cleland J. (2007): Integrating family planning and sexual health services: lessons from South Africa. In: Commonwealth Health Ministers Book 2007. Henley Media Group Ltd in association with the Commonwealth Secretariat. |
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Ndinga Muvumba, A. Mottiar, S. (2007) HIV AIDS and the African renaissance: South Africa’s achilles heel, in Adebajo, A, (ed) South Africa in Africa, Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. |
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Preston-Whyte, R. and Oelofse, C. (2007). The development of South Africa’s Coastal Tourism Resorts, in Agarwal, S. and Shaw, G. (eds) Managing South Africa’s Coastal Tourism Resorts, Channel View Publications, Toronto. |
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Robbins G (2007) Which link, in which chain? Inserting Durban into global automotive supply chains. In: Ports, Cities, and Global Supply Chains, Wang J, Olivier D, Notteboom T and Slack B (eds), Aldershot: Ashgate. |
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Wilson, Z (2007) Water: a Global Contestation. Fiona Holland and Willemijn Dicke (eds.) Global Civil Society 2006/07, Sage, p. 125-126.
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Amisi, B. and Ballard, R. (2006). In the Absence of Citizenship: Congolese Refugee Struggle and Organisation in South Africa. In: Ballard, R., Habib, A. and Valodia, I. (eds). Voices of Protest: Social Movements in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. p301-324. |
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Ballard R, Habib A and Valodia I (2006) Social movements in South Africa: Promoting crisis or crating stability? The Development Decade? Economic and Social Change in South Africa, 1994-2004. Padayachee V (ed), Cape Town, HSRC Press, 397-412. |
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Ballard, R. Habib, A., Valodia, I. and E. Zuern (2006) Introduction: From Anti-Apartheid to Post-Apartheid Social Movements. In their: Voices of Protest: Social Movements in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. p.1-22. |
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Ballard, R., Habib, A. and Valodia, I. (2006). Conclusion: Making Sense of Post-Apartheid South Africa's Voices of Protest. In: Ballard, R., Habib, A. and Valodia, I. (eds). Voices of Protest: Social Movements in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. p397-417.
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Bond P. (2006). Zimbabwe, South Africa and the IMF. South African International Affairs Yearbook, E Siridopoulos (ed), South African Institute for International Affairs. |
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Bond, P. (2006). Ten Years of Democracy: A Review In: A. Alexander (ed.), Articulations: A Harold Wolpe Memorial Lecture Collection, Durban:Centre for Civil Society and Trenton: Africa World Press, p.37-64. |
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Bond, P. and Desai, A.(2006). Explaining Uneven and Combined Development in South Africa. B. Dunn (ed): Permanent Revolution: Results and Prospects 100 Years On. London: Pluto. p230-245. |
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Bond, P. and P. McInnes (2006). 'Decommodifying Electricity in Post-Apartheid Johannesburg’ In: H.Leitner, J.Peck, E.Sheppard (eds), Contesting Neoliberalism: The Urban Frontier, New York, Guildford Press, 2006.
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Bond, P.(2006). Johannesburg's resurgent urban social movements. Gibson, N.(ed), Challenging Hegemony: Social Movements in Post-Apartheid South Africa and the Quest for a New Humanity. Trenton: Africa World Press. p103-128. |
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Chari, S. (2006). Post-apartheid livelihood struggles in Wentworth, South Durban. In: Padayachee, V. (ed) The Development decade: Economic and social change in South Africa 1994-2004, Cape Town: HSRC Press, p.427-443. |
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Desai A (2006).The Cape of good dope? A post-apartheid story of gangs and vigilantes. In: Voices of Protest: Social Movements in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Ballard R, Habib A and Valodia I (eds), Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 371-395. |
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Devenish, A. and Skinner, C. (2006). Collective Action in the Informal Economy: The Case of the Self-Employed Women’s Union, 1994–2004. In: Ballard, R., Habib, A. and Valodia, I. (eds). Voices of Protest: Social Movements in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. p255-77. |
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Devey, R., Skinner, C. and Valodia, I. (2006). Definitions, data and the informal economy in South Africa: a critical analysis. In: Padayachee, V. (ed) The Development decade: Economic and social change in South Africa 1994-2004, Cape Town: HSRC Press, p.302-323. |
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Dungumaro, E. W. 2006. Conservation of natural resources in developing countries: towards involving the rural poor. In Komba, A. A., (ed). Sustainable Development and the Environment in Tanzania: Issues, experiences and policy responses, TUKI, University of Dar Es Salaam, p.46-61. ISBN: 9987 442 161 |
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Friedman, S. and Mottiar, S. (2006) The TAC and politics of morality, in Ballard, R, Habib, A, Valodia, I, (eds) Voices of Protest; Social Movements in Post Apartheid South Africa, Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. |
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Habib, A. and Valodia, I. (2006). Reconstructing a Social Movement in an Era of Globalisation: a Case Study of COSATU. In: Ballard, R., Habib, A. and Valodia, I. (eds). Voices of Protest: Social Movements in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. p.225-253. |
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Lorentzen, J. (2006). The noledge of numbers: S&T, R&D and innovation indicators in South Africa. In: Padayachee, V. (ed) The Development decade: Economic and social change in South Africa 1994-2004, Cape Town: HSRC Press, p.183-200. |
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Lund, F. (2006). Gender and social security in South Africa. In: Padayachee, V. (ed) The Development decade: Economic and social change in South Africa 1994-2004, Cape Town: HSRC Press, 160-179. |
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Lund, F. (2006). Working people and access to social protection. In: Gender and Social Policy in a Global Context: Uncovering the Gendered Structure of ‘the Social’, Razavi S and Hassim S (eds), Basingstoke, Palgrave MacMillan, p217-233. |
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Lund, F. 2006. ‘Working people and access to social protection’, in Razavi, S. and Hassim, S. (eds.): Gender and social policy in a global context: Uncovering the gendered structure of ‘the social’. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. |
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Maharaj P. and Roberts B. (2006) Tripping Up: AIDS, Pharmaceuticals and Intellectual Property in South Africa. In Trading Women’s Health and Rights Trade Liberalization and Reproductive Health in Developing Economies, edited by Caren Grown, Elissa Braunstein and Anju Malhotra. London: Zed Books.
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Maharaj, P. and Cleland, J. (2006). Are Condoms Infiltrating Marital and Cohabiting Partnerships?: perspectives of couples in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In: Padayachee, V. (ed) The Development decade: Economic and social change in South Africa 1994-2004, Cape Town: HSRC Press, p. 349-360. |
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May J (2006) Poverty, asset accumulation and shocks in South Africa: Evidence from KwaZulu-Natal. In: Poverty and Policy in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Bhorat H and Kanbur R (eds), Cape Town: HSRC Press, 321-350. |
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May, J.(2006). Constructing the social policy agenda: conceptual debates around poverty and inequality. In: Padayachee, V. (ed) The Development decade: Economic and social change in South Africa 1994-2004, Cape Town: HSRC Press, p.143-159. |
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Meth C (2006) Half-measures revisited: The ANC’s unemployment and poverty reduction goals. In:Poverty and Policy in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Bhorat H and Kanbur R (eds), Cape Town: HSRC Press, 366-458. |
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Morris, M., Robbins, G. and Barnes, J. (2006). The role of government in fostering clusters: the South African automotive sector. In: Padayachee, V. (ed) The Development decade: Economic and social change in South Africa 1994-2004, Cape Town: HSRC Press, p. 201-223. |
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Mturi, A., Xaba, T., Sekokotla, D. and Nzimande, N. (2006). Coping with illness and deaths in post-apartheid South Africa: family perspectives. In: Padayachee, V. (ed) The Development decade: Economic and social change in South Africa 1994-2004, Cape Town: HSRC Press, p. 327-348. |
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Padayachee, V. (2006). Development discourses in post-apartheid South Africa. In Padayachee, V.(ed) The Development decade: Economic and social change in South Africa 1994-2004, Cape Town: HSRC Press, p.1-32. |
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Posel, D. (2006) Moving on. Patterns of labour migration in post-apartheid South Africa. In: Tienda, M., Tollman, S. and Preston-Whyte, E. (eds) African migration and urbanisation in comparative perspective, Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand Press, 217-231 |
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Posel, D. and Casale, D. (2006) Internal migration and household poverty in post-apartheid South Africa. In: Kanbur, R. and Bhorat, H. (eds) Poverty and Policy in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Pretoria: HSRC Press, 351-365. |
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Posel, D. and Devey, R. (2006) The Demographics of fatherhood in South Africa: an analysis of survey data, 1993-2002. In: Baba: men and fatherhood in South Africa, Cape Town: HSRC Press. |
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Preston-Whyte, E. (2006) Framing the South African epidemic: a social science perspective. In: Padayachee, V. (ed) The Development decade: Economic and social change in South Africa 1994-2004, Cape Town: HSRC Press, p. 361-380. |
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Preston-Whyte, E.M., Tollman, T., Landau, L., Findley, S. (2006). African Migration in the Twenty-First Century: Conclusion. In: Tienda, M, Findley, S, Tollman, S and Preston-Whyte, E (eds) Africa on the Move: African Migration and Urbanisation in Comparative Perspective. Johannesburg, Wits University Press.
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Shier J (2006) Labour. In: Indexing for Southern Africa: A Manual Compiled in Celebration of ASAIB’s First Decade 1994-2004. Kalley JA, Schoeman E and Burger M (eds), Pretoria, University of South Africa, 238-242. |
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Valodia I and Velia M (2006) Trading and training: Large manufacturing firms in the Greater Durban Metropolitan Area. In: Sustainable Manufacturing? The Case of South Africa and Ekurhuleni, Roberts S (ed), Cape Town: Juta & Co, 61-92.
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Bond, P. (2005) Bottom-up or top-down? Debating Globalisation, Held D (ed), Polity Press, Cambridge, p83-92. |
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Ballard R (2005) Social movements in post-apartheid South Africa: An introduction. Democratising Development: The Politics of Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa, Jones P and Stokke K (eds), Koninklijke Brill NV, The Netherlands, p77-96. |
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Bond P. (2005). The Economics of Water Resources Allocation. In: Water Encyclopedia: Domestic, Municipal, and Industrial Water Supply and Waste Disposal. Jay H. Lehr (Editor-in-Chief), Jack Keeley (Editor), p215-218. |
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Bond P. (2005). Oil companies drain Africa, now – and with Pretoria’s help, in future? In: Trouble in the Air: Global Warming and the Privatised Atmosphere. Bond P and Dada R (eds), Centre for Civil Society, University of KwaZulu-Natal, p197-214.
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Bond P. (2005). Recalcitrant reforms require tougher tactics. African Voices on Development and Social Justice, Manji F and Burnett P (eds), Mkuki na Nvota Publishers, Dar es Salaam, p157-165.
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Bond, P. (2005) Bottom-up or top-down? Debating Globalisation, Held D (ed), Polity Press, Cambridge, p83-92. |
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Bond, P. (2005). What's wrong with our energy system? In: Trouble in the Air: Global Warming and the Privatised Atmosphere. Bond P and Dada R (eds), Centre for Civil Society, University of KwaZulu-Natal, p5-27.
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Bond, P. (2005). Debates in local economic development policy and practice. Local Economic Development in the Developing World, Nel E and Rogerson C (eds), Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, p57-74.
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Bond, P. and Saul, J. (2005) Post-Apartheid. A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures in English, Poddar P and Johnson D (eds), Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, p378-384.
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Bond, P.(2005) Neoliberalism in Sub-Saharan Africa: From Structural Adjustment to NEPAD. In : Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader . Saad-Filho A and Johnstone D (Eds) , Pluto Press, London, p230-236. |
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Devey, R. Skinner, C. and Valodia, I. (2005). The state of the informal economy. In: State of the Nation South Africa 2005-2006, edited by Sakhela Buhlungu, John Daniel , Roger Southall and Jessica Lutchman. Cape Town: HSRC Press; East LansingMichigan State University. |
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May J and Hunter N (2005) Poverty, inequality and the social wage: Balancing the books in post-apartheid South Africa? Democratising Development. The Politics of Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa. P Jones and K Stokke (eds), Koninklijke Brill NV, The Netherlands, p101-126. |
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Mottiar, S. (2005). The Uganda Human Rights Commission: beyond protection and promotion of human rights. in Parleviliet, M, Lamb, G, Maloka, V, (eds), National Human Rights Institutions in Africa: Defenders of Human Rights, Cape Town: Managers of Conflict, Builders of Peace, University of Cape Town. Download |
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Smith, L. Mottiar, S. White, F.(2005). Public money, private failure: testing the limits of market based solutions for water delivery in Nelspruit, in McDonald, D. Ruiters, G. (eds) The Age of Commodity: Water Privatization in South Africa, London: Cromwell Press. |
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Habib A (2003) State-civil society relations in post-apartheid South Africa, The State of the Nation 2003-2004, Daniels J, Habib A and Southall R (eds), Human Sciences Research Council and Zed Press, Pretoria and London, p227-241, 400pp. |
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Habib A and Kotzé H (2003) Civil society, Governance and development in an era of globalisation – the South African case. Mhone G and Edigheji O (eds), Governance in the New South Africa – The Challenges of Globalisation, UCT Press, p246-270, 368pp. |
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Padayachee, V. and Michie, J. (2001) South Africa: A Third Way in the Third World? In Arestis, P. and Sawyer, M (eds) The Economics of the Third Way. |
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Posel, D. (2001) Women wait, men migrate. Gender inequality and migration decisions in South Africa. In: Webb, P. and Weinberger, K. (eds) Women farmers: Enhancing rights, recognition and productivity. Development Economics and Policy Series, Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 91-117. |
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Attwood, H and May, J. (1998) Kicking down doors and lighting fires: the South African PPA. in: Whose Voice? Participatory research and policy change. edited by Holland, J. with Blackburn, J., London, Intermediate technology Publications, p. 119-130. |
| Conference Presentations |
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Diga, K. (2012). Facing the African ICTD academic divide. Presented at International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR 2012), 15-19 July 2012, Durban, South Africa.
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Diga, K., Nwaiwu, F., & Plantinga, P. (2012). Variations in the relationship between ICTs and poverty: a comparison of policies in three African countries. Paper presented at the 3rd Communication Policy Research Africa (CPRafrica) Conference, 5-7 September 2012, Port Louis, Mauritius.
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Jukuda, A. & Diga, K. (2012) The information cost of youth unemployment. Presented at the Africa Institute in South Africa conference. 21-23 March 2012, Venda, South Africa. |
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Attwood, H., May, J., and Diga, K. (2011). The complexities of establishing causality between an ICT intervention and changes in quality-of-life: the case of CLIQ in four poorer communities in South Africa. Conference paper presented at the 5th International Development Informatics Association (IDIA2011) conference, 26-28 October 2011, Lima, Peru. |
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Barnes, J. and Black, A. (2011) Multinational strategy, industrial policy and local capability: a comparison of automotive industry development in South Africa and Thailand. Conference paper, presented at the 19th GERPISA Colloquium, 8-10 June, Paris. |
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Diga, K., May, J., and Reynolds, H. (2011). The process of building social networking for academic purposes pilot (SNAPP). Presented at the 2011 5th Annual UKZN Teaching and Learning conference. 26-29 September 2011, Durban, South Africa. |
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Gitau, S., Bidwell, N., Diga, K., Mardsen, G. (2010). Beyond being a proxy user: a look at NGOs. Paper accepted for Poster Presentation at International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD 2010) Conference 16-19 December 2010, London, UK. |
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Gitau, S., Plantinga, P., Diga, K., (2010). ICTD Research by Africans: origins, interests and impact. Paper accepted for Oral Presentation at International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD 2010) conference 16-19 December 2010, London. |
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Maharaj P. (2010). Condom Use in Marital and Cohabiting Relationships: Lessons on HIV Prevention from South Africa. Paper presented at the World Congress of Virus and Infections, Busan, Korea. |
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Posel, D. and Van der Stoep, G. (2008) Co-resident and absent mothers: Mothers and labour force participation in South Africa. Paper presented at the Annual African Econometrics Society Conference, Pretoria, and at the Conference on Income Distribution and the Family, Kiel (Germany).
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Dungumaro, E. W. 2007. Availability of Domestic Water and Sanitation: A Gender Perspective Using Survey Data. Paper Presented at an International Conference on Urban Population, Development and Environment, Nairobi, Kenya. 11-14 June, 2007. Nairobi, Kenya. |
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Maharaj, P. and Rogan, M. (2007) The Imperative of Promoting a Longer Working Life: Demographic Challenges and the Determinants of Early Retirement. Paper prepared for the AMC International Corporate Retirement Planning Conference. Sandton, Johannesburg: January 24-26, 2007. |
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Dungumaro, E. W. 2006. Gender differentials in household structure and socioeconomic characteristics in South Africa. Population Association of Southern Africa, 26th -29th September, 2006. |
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Dungumaro, E. W. 2006. Poverty Alleviation and Conservation of Natural Resources: A Conflicting Goal? Paper presented at the Population Association of Southern Africa, 26th -29th September, 2006. |
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Dungumaro, E. W., 2006. Socioeconomic Differentials and Availability of Domestic Water in South Africa. A paper presented at the 7th WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA Symposium, 1-3 November, 2006. Lilongwe, Malawi.
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Dungumaro, E. W., 2006. Towards Community Involvement in Domestic Water Provision: Challenges and Opportunities, A paper presented at the 7th WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA Symposium, 1-3 November, 2006. Lilongwe, Malawi.
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Dungumaro, E.W. (2006). Exploring population increase and other determinants of water resources management. Paper presented at the International Conference on Integrated Water Resources Management and Challenges to Sustainable Development. Marrakech, Morocco, 23-25 May, 2006. |
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Maharaj, P. (2006). Condom Use for HIV Prevention: Lessons from South Africa. Paper presented at World AIDS Day China, Tianjin, China.
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Maharaj, P. and Cleland, J. (2006). Integrating sexual and reproductive health services: Lessons from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Paper presented at the Linking Reproductive Health and Family Planning with HIV/AIDS Programs in Africa Conference, Addis, Ethiopia.
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Wilson, Z. (2006) Water and Development in South Africa, World Water Celebration lunch time seminars, Devonshire Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle-on-tyne, UK.
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Wilson, Z. (2006). Social Movements and Sanitation Politics: demands and alternatives, International Society for Third Sector Research conference, July 21-24, Bangkok, Thailand.
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Wilson, Z. (2006). The Politics of Sanitation: lessons from Africa, SIT Course, Centre for Civil Society, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa.
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Wilson, Z. (2006). The Global Politics of Sanitation, Water in Southern Africa Association conference, May 20 -24, 2006, Durban, South Africa. |
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Dungumaro, E.W, and Mturi, A. J. (2005) The existence of child-headed
families and the challenges these families face in the contemporary sub-Saharan
Africa. Demographic Association of Southern Africa Conference
(DEMSA), Midrand, South Africa |
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Bond, P. (2005). Johannesburg civil society, bringing the citizens In: Civil Society in Globalizing Cities of the South. Raiser S and Volmann K (eds), Freie Universitat Berlin Osteuropa-Institut Working Paper Series, 54.
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Valodia, I. and Velia, M. (2005) Varieties of manufacturing adjustment: evidence from firms in Durban. Paper presented at TIPS/DPRU Forum. |
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Ballard, R. with Habib, A. and Valodia, I. (2004). 'Social Movements in Post Apartheid South Africa' The Politics of Socio-Economic Rights - South Africa Ten Years After Apartheid. Held at At the University of Oslo, 8-9 June. |
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Adato M*, Lund F and Mhlongo P (2003) Capturing ‘work’ in South Africa: Evidence from a study of poverty and well-being in KwaZulu-Natal. Legacies of Inequality Project Workshop at the International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC, United States of America. |
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Ballard R (2003) The natives of the suburbs: Claiming the right to define the character of the neighbourhood in post-apartheid South Africa. Grassp Colloquium, Pietermaritzburg. |
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Ballard R, Habib A, Ngcobo D and Valodia I (2003) Globalisation, marginalisation and contemporary social movements in South Africa. 19th International Science Association World Congress, Durban. |
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Devey R, Valodia I and Skinner C (2003) Informal economy employment data in South Africa: A critical analysis. Trade and Industry Policy Secretariat (TIPS) and Development Policy Research Unit (DPRU) Conference, Pretoria. |
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Devey R., Valodia I., Rajaratnam B. and Velia M. (2003) Constraints to growth and employment: Evidence from the Greater Durban Metropolitan Area. Trade and Industry Policy Secretariat (TIPS) and Development Policy Research Unit (DPRU) Conference, Pretoria. |
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Hunter N and May J (2003) ‘Growing old gracefully?’ Ageing in post-apartheid South Africa. Fourth African Population Studies Conference – Population and Poverty in Africa: Facing the 21st Century challenges, Tunis, Tunisia. |
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Lund F (2003) Challenging the development community to finance social assistance. Chronic Poverty Conference, Manchester, United Kingdom. |
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Lund F (2003) Dealing with risk: implementing employment policies in times of fiscal constraint – Discussant. Annual Meeting of InterAmerican Development Bank, Milan, Italy. |
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Lund F (2003) Key issues in policy development for the informal economy at local government level: a case study of Durban. Urban Research Symposium, World Bank, Washington DC, United States of America. |
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Lund F and Skinner C (2003) Critical reflections on Durban’s approach to the informal economy. Seminar presentation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, United States of America. |
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Maharaj P (2003) Researching quality condom use amongst young people in South Africa. World Health Organisation Workshop, Southampton, UK. |
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Maharaj P and Cleland J* (2003) Condom use among married men and women: The case of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. South African AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa. |
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Maharaj P and Cleland J* (2003) The quiet revolution: Condom use within marriage. International Union for Scientific Study of Population Seminar, Gabarone, Botswana. |
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Maharaj P and Munthree C (2003) The impact of AIDS on the quality of care within integrated health services: The perspectives of clients. Demographic Association of South Africa Conference, Potchefstroom, South Africa. |
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Maharaj, P. (2003). Researching quality condom use amongst young people in South Africa. Paper presented at a WHO workshop 'the quality of condom use amongst young people', Southampton, United Kingdom. |
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May J (2003) Talking to the Finance Minister about poverty: Pro-poor policy and the political economy of information. Chronic Poverty Conference, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. |
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Morris M and Barnes J (2003) Policy lessons in organizing vertical and horizontal cooperation in value chains and industrial clusters. International Conference on Clusters, Industrial Districts and Firms: The Challenge of Globalisation, Modena, Italy. |
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Sekokotla D, Mturi A and Xaba T (2003) The effects of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on families in South Africa: A qualitative study. Demographic Association of South Africa Conference, Potchefstroom, South Africa. |
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Skinner C (2003) Durban’s informal economy policy – content and progress with implementation. Democratizing Durban Workshop, University of Natal, Durban. |
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Skinner C (2003) Formal informal economy dynamics: The case of the South African Clothing Industry. International Association of Feminist Economists Annual Conference, Barbados. |
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Valodia I and Skinner C (2003) Exploding the employment myth in the South African clothing industry. International Association of Feminist Economists Annual Conference, Barbados. |
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Valodia I, Devey R and Skinner C (2003) Defining and measuring the informal economy: Some conceptual issues in South Africa. Conference of the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE), Barbados. |
| Monographs and Reports |
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Hall, K and Posel, D. (2012) Inequalities in children's household contexts: Place, parental presence and migration. In: Hall, K., Woolard, I and Smith, C. (eds) South African Child Gauge 2012. Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, pp. 43- 47.
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Robbins, Glen (2012) Major international events and the working poor: selected lessons for social actors stemming from the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa. WIEGO Technical Brief (Urban Policies) No 5. |
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Community-based Learning ICTs and Quality of Life (CLIQ) Community report: A participatory approach to assessing the impact of ICT access on the quality of life in KwaZulu-Natal. CLIQ, September 2011.

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Murenha, A and Chili, S. (2011) How and why poor people help each other a perspective from the Maphumulo rural community in KwaZulu-Natal. Young Researchers Philanthropy Initiative, Centre for Civil Society.
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Murenha, A. Chili, S. (2011). How and why poor people help each other: A perspective from the Maphumulo rural community, KwaZulu-Natal. Durban: Young Researchers Philanthropy Initiative, Centre for Civil Society, Univeristy of KwaZUlu-Natal.
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Ngwenya, P.E. (2010) Making video proposals:a guidebook for community groups, UNDP-supported online publication available at www.malingaproductions.com
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Schwarer, S. and Mwelase,W. (2010) Stepping into the breach: Philanthropic and civil society responses to xenophobia in Durban 2008. Young Researchers Philanthropy Initiative, Centre for Civil Society. |
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Mottiar, S, Van Jaarsveld, S, (2009) Mediating peace in Africa: securing conflict prevention, Research Report African Union Mediation Initiative, African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes. Download from ACCORD |
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Panday, S., Makiwane, M., Ranchod, C., & Letsoalo, T. (2009). Teenage pregnancy in South Africa - with a specific focus on school-going learners. Child, Youth, Family and Social Development, Human Sciences Research Council. Pretoria: Department of Basic Education. |
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Posel, D. (2009) Households and migration: A comparison of measures across the National Income Dynamics Study and other household surveys in South Africa. Report prepared for the National Income Dynamics Study.
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Manzini N., Smit J., And Wong C. (2008) Formative Research to Determine the Feasibility of Recruitment for True Efficacy Trials- South Africa Site. Report prepared for Family Health International, May 2008
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Casale, D. and Posel, D. (2006) A review of the labour market in KwaZulu-Natal, 1995-2003. Report prepared for the Department of Economic Development, KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Scorgie F, Kunene B, Manzini N, Smit J, Preston-Whye E, and Beksinska M. (2006) Gender, Sexuality and Vaginal Practices in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Report prepared for the World Health Organisation (Department of Reproductive Health and Research). |
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Wilson, Z. (2006) Hydropolitics and Second Order Water Scarcity in South Africa: mapping complexities and contradictions, School of Geography, University of Kwazulu Natal, South Africa. |
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Mturi, A. et al. (2005) Understanding the changing family composition and structure in South Africa in the era of HIV/AIDS pandemic. Durban: School of Development Studies. |
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Pugh, J. Hinds, E. Ifill, C., Paton, B. Richardson, P. (2004) Developing institutional capital in the fisherfolk communities of the Caribbean: the case of St Kitts and Nevis, A report produced under the programme Developing Institutional Capital in the Fisherfolk Communities of the Caribbean, Funded by the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
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Moodley S*, Morris M and Velia M (2003) E-commerce for exporting garments from South Africa: "digital dividend" or leap of faith? IDS Working Paper, 182, Sussex University, United Kingdom, 52pp. |
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Mottiar, S. George, S. (2003) Electrification of the rural poor: lessons from an interim concession. Research Report 104, Centre for Policy Studies. |
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Mottiar, S. White, F. (2003) Co-production as a form of service delivery: community policing in Alexandra Township, Research Report 101, Centre for Policy Studies. |
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Mturi, A and N. Nzimande (2003) HIV/AIDS and child labour in South Africa: a rapid assessment: the case study of KwaZulu-Natal. Geneva: International Labour Organsiation. (International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, paper 4) |
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Smith, L. Mottiar, S. White, F. (2003) Testing the limits of market based solutions to the delivery of essential services: The Nelspruit water concession, Research Report 103, Centre for Policy Studies. |
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Casale, D. (2002) The Nature of Employment and Unemployment in the Durban Metropolitan Area. In: A. Bouillon, B. Freund, D. Hindson and B. Lootvoet (eds) Governance, Urban Dynamics and Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis of the Metropolitan Areas of Durban, Abidjan and Marseilles. Durban: Plumbline Publishing. |
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Chen, M. Jhabvala, R. and Lund, F.: Supporting workers in the informal economy: a policy framework. Geneva: International Labour Office. (Working paper on the informal economy, 2). |
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Department of Trade and Industry. Guidebook for Assessing
Competitive Performance and Practice. |
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May, J. et al. (1998) Experience and perceptions of poverty in South Africa. Durban: Praxis Publishing.
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Heintz, J. and Lund, F. (2012). Welfare regimes and social policy: a review of the role of labour and employment. Geneva: UNRISD. Gender and Development Working Paper No. 17. |
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Resnick, D. and Casale, D. (2011) The political participation of Africa's youth: turnout, partisanship and protest. Afrobarometer Working Paper 136.
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Baud, I., Pfeffer, K., Sydenstricker, J. and D. Scott. (2011). Developing participatory ‘spatial’ knowledge models in metropolitan governance networks for sustainable development. Chance2Sustain Literature Review No 1.
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Kennedy, L., Robbins, G., Scott, D., Sutherland, C., Denis, E., Andrade, J., Miranda, L., Varrel, A., Dupont, V. and Bon, B. (2011). The Politics of large-scale economic and infrastructure projects in fast-growing cities of the south.
Chance2Sustain Literature Review No.3.
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Perkins, D. and Robbins, G. (2011) The contribution to local enterprise development of infrastructure for commodity extraction projects: Tanzanias central corridor and Mozambiques Zambezi Valley. MMCP Discussion Paper No 9, University of Cape Town and Open University. |
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Sutherland, C., Braathen, E., Dupont, V., Jordhus-Lier, D., Miranda, L. and R. Torres (2011). Analysing policies and politics to address urban inequality: CSO networks and campaigns on sub-standard settlements in metropolitan areas. Chance2Sustain Literature Review No 2
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Padayachee, V. and Rossouw, J. (2009) Inflation accuracy during periods of subdued and accelerating inflation: comparing the South African experiences of 2004 to 2006 and 2006 to 2008. Pretoria: South African Reserve Bank, 2009. SARB Discussion Paper DP/09/01. |
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Rogan, M. Lebani, L. and N. Nzimande (2009) Internal Migration and Poverty in KwaZulu-Natal: Findings from Censuses, Labour Force Surveys and Panel Data. SALDRU working paper No. 30. |
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Dias, R. and Posel, D. (2007) Unemployment, education and skills constraints in post-apartheid South Africa. DPRU Working Paper, no. 120 |
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Yamauchi, F. Buthelezi, T. and Velia, M. (2006) Gender, Labor, and Prime-Age Adult Mortality: Evidence from South Africa. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Food Consumption and Nutrition Discussion Paper, No. 208. |
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Posel, D. and Casale, D. (2005) Who replies in brackets and what are the implications? An analysis of earnings data in South Africa. ERSA Working Paper, no. 7. |
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Adato, M., Ahmed, A.U. and Lund, F. (2004) Linking safety nets, social protection, and poverty reduction : directions for Africa. (Brief) Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 6 pages.
http://www.ifpri.org/pubs/ib/ib28.pdf |
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Meth, C.(2004) Half measures: the ANC's unemployment and poverty reduction goals. Development Policy Research Unit Working Paper No.04/89. |
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Simelane S.E. (2002). The Population of South Africa:an overall and demographic description of the South African population based on Census’96. Statistics South Africa. (Paper available at: www.statssa.gov.za). |
| Unpublished Papers and Reports |
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May, J. (2010) Poverty eradication: the South African experience. Paper prepared for the Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Division for Social Policy and Development and Economic Commission for Africa, Economic Development and NEPAD Division Expert Group Meeting on Poverty Eradication.
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[Incidence: India] Chakraborty, P. Chakraborty, L. and Karmakar, K. (2009) Gender and taxation: incidence of indirect taxes.
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[Incidence: Uganda] Ssewanyana, Sarah (2009). Gender and incidence of taxation: Evidence from Uganda. |
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[Incidence: United Kingdom] Santos, Cristina (2009) Gender and taxation: improving revenue generation and social protection in developing countries. |
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Wilson, Z. (2005). Water, Sanitation and Complexity, Le Réseau Intercontinental de Promotion de L’Economie Sociale Solidaire (RIPESS), Dakar, Senegal
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Morris, M. and Barnes, J. (2004). Policy Lessons In Organising Cooperation And Facilitating Networked Learning In Value Chains And Industrial Clusters. Unpublished. |
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Devey R, Skinner C and Valodia I (2003) Informal economy employment data in South Africa: A critical analysis. Report for the Employment Data Research Group, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, 53pp. |
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Hunter N (2003) The Child Support Grant: background document prepared for the Third Wave of the KwaZulu-Natal Income Dynamics Survey (KIDS). 33pp. |
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Hunter N, Hyman I, Krige D and Olivier M, with Dekker A, Khandhlela M and May J (2003) South African Social Protection and Expenditure Review. Draft report for Social Protection – Financial, Actuarial and Statistical Services Branch, International Labour Organisation, Geneva, 260pp. |
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Hunter N, May J and Padayachee V (2003) Lessons for PRSP from Poverty Reduction Strategies in South Africa. Report to the African Learning Group on Poverty Reduction Strategies, Economic Commission for Africa, 46pp. |
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May J (2003) PRSP: Dismantling the anti-politics machine? Paper prepared for Comparative Research Programme on Poverty (CROP) training course presented to SIDA, Bergen, Norway, 15pp. |
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May J (2003) Poverty transitions, mobility and agricultural activity in KwaZulu-Natal, 1993-1998. Paper prepared for the Food and Agriculture Organization ‘Roles of Agriculture’ research project. 14pp. |
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May J (2003) What is so difficult about pro-poor growth? Paper prepared for Comparative Research Programme on Poverty (CROP) training course presented to SIDA in Bergen, Norway, 17pp. |
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May J. (2003). Assessing the Cost and Benefits of the South African Census 2001. Paper prepared for the South African Statistics Council, 21p. |
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Mturi A, May J and Hunter N (2003) Vital indicators of children in rural KwaZulu-Natal. Report prepared for the Department of Social Welfare and Population Development, University of Natal, Durban, 116pp. |
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Robbins G Lessons learnt for training and capacity building of municipal stakeholders in development of public-private partnerships: The case of the Siza Water Concession in the Ilembe District. |
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Skinner C (2003) Constraints to growth and employment in the Greater Durban Metropolitan Area: Evidence from the Informal Economy Survey. Report for the World Bank and the Durban Unicity Council, 35pp. |
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Kaplinsky, R. and Morris, M. A Handbook for Value Chain Research. Prepared for the IDRC, 2001 |
| Book Reviews |
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Richardson, P.E (2007) Book Review: Sweet negotiations, H-Net |
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Richardson, P.E. (2007) Book review: Worlds of food: place, power and provenance in the food chain, by Morgan, K, Marsden, T. and Murdoch, J. In Geografiska Annaler Series B: Human Geography 89(1), 78-80. |
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Ngcoya, M. (2006). Globalization: The Great Equalizer? International Studies Review 8, no 4, p. 668. |
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Ngcoya, M. (2005). Respectability and Resistance: A History of Sophiatown. African Studies Review 48, no. 2 , p. 144. |
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Ngcoya, M. (2005). Mandela's World: The International Dimension of South Africa's Political Revolution 1990-1999. African Studies Review 48, no. 2, p. 186. |
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Maharaj P (2003). Review of Letting them Die. How HIV/AIDS Prevention Programmes often Fail, C Campbell, Indiana University Press/James Currey/Juta Doublestorey, 2003. AIDS Analysis Africa, 14(2), p3. |
| Dissertations |
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Albon, J. (2011) Socio-economic and demographic factors influencing immunisation access in children of self-settled Mozambican refugees and South African children in the Agincourt Sub-District, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Population Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Hakizimana, C. (2011) Agriculture and poverty reduction: a critical assesment of the impact of the avocado industry on small-scale farmers in Giheta, Burundi. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Shale, M. (2011) Fertility transition in Lesotho: the recent trends, socioeconomic factors and proximate determinants. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Population Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Sidzatane, N.J. (2011) African immigrants in Durban; a case study of foreign street traders' contribution to the city. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Population Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Bantwini, M. (2010) Reducing logistics consts to improve the competitiveness of an industry: the case of the horticulture sector in KwaZulu-Natal. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Gordon. S.L. (2010) Gender differences in self-employment in post-apartheid South Africa: a detailed analysis of the self-employed. Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the Master of Population Studies in the Programme of Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Gresh, Ashley (2010) Demand for medical abortion: a case study of university students in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Mathenjwa, T. (2010) Women's experiences with the female condom: a case of Lavumisa female commercial sex workers in Swaziland. Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the Master in Population Studies in the Programme of Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Mshengu, N.M. (2010) Stakeholder participation in cultural tourism development: the case of the Inanda heritage route. Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the Masters in Development Studies in the Programme of Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Naidoo, P. (2010) The making of the 'poor' in post-apartheid South Africa: A case study of the city of Johannesburg and Orange Farm. Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the Doctor of Philosophy in the Programme of Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Phakathi, T.M. (2010) The Socio-economic impact of HIV/AIDS: a case study of elderly people caring for HIV infected individuals in the Ugu North District, KwaZulu-Natal. Population Studies Masters Dissertation, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban. |
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Pillay, N.K. (2010) An exploratory study of the citizenship processes of immigrants to South Africa: a case study of Pakistanis in Durban. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Population Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Shoko, M. (2010) Household differentials and the individual decision to migrate to South Africa: the case of Gweru City in Zimbabwe. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Population Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Yunos, H. (2010) Perceptions of students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, regarding factors influencing high fertility rates among young people. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Population Studies. |
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Zihindula, T.G. (2010) Consequences of gender based violence on reproductive health: a case study of female patients in Lemera Hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Population Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Letsoalo, Phillip Thabo (2009) Trends and determinants of sexual behaviour in Western Cape, South Africa: a study of young adults transitioning to adulthood using the Cape Area Panel Study. In partial fulfillment of Masters of Population Studies, UKZN. |
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Mashamba, L.M. (2009) Examination of factors contributing to early childbearing in Sub-Saharan Africa: using the findings from South African Demographic Health Survey of 1998 and Zimbabwean Demographic Health Survey of 1999. Partial fulfillment of Masters in Development Studies, UKZN. |
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Choto, Tatenda J. (2008) Factors underlying fertility transition in Zimbabwe: An examination of proximate determinants using data from Demographic and Health Surveys. Submitted in partial fulfillment of Masters in Population Studies. |
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Hobbs, Sarah (2008) Social investment beyond the corporate domain: exploring social investment activities amongst small enterprises in Durban. Submitted in partial fulfillment for degree of Masters of Development Studies. |
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Kalilombe, Lukes (2008) Central bank governance, accountability and independence: the case study of Reserve Bank of Malawi. Partial fulfillment of Masters in Development Studies. |
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Kariuki, Paul (2008) Examining consumer's perceptions on water supply and sanitation services: a case study of Ohlange township, Durban, South Africa. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Masters of Development Studies. |
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Knott, Jessie L. (2008) NEPAD, narrative and African integration. Partial fulfillment for degree of Masters of Development Studies, UKZN. |
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Leon, Katambwe N. (2008) Public infrastructure: an assessment of the developmental impact of road infrastructure: a case study of Mzinyathi acces road in the Durban municipal region. M. Dev. |
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Mgemezulu, Overtoun P. (2008) The Social impact of community based targeting mechanisms for safety nets: a qualitative study of the targeted agricultural input subsidy programme in Malawi. Partial fulfillment for a Masters in Development Studies, UKZN. |
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Puig, Josep (2008) NGOs, donors and human development: a case study from Mozambique. Partial fulfillment of the Masters in Development Studies, UKZN. |
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Rasenyalo, Nonduduzo M. (2008) Adding value through logisitics: a value chain analysis of steel product handling in Durban port. Partial fulfillment for a Masters in Development Studies. |
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Rylance, Andrew (2008) Enhancing the prospects of small scale and informal retailers in fresh produce value chains: an examination of the developmental impact of public sector market facilities on formal and informal retailers in selected KwaZulu-Natal markets. Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, Development Studies. |
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Satande, L. (2008). Peer education as a strategy for the promotion of HIV and AIDS awareness among college students: a case study of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College campus peer review programme. Submitted in partial fufillment of the reqyuirement for the Masters Degree in Development Studies. |
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Sherbut, Graham (2008) Responding to new pressures: Ithala Limited's challenging role in serving the 'unbanked' and the poor in KwaZulu-Natal. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Masters of Development Studies. |
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Arnoldus, M W (2007) A value chain analysis of the Mezimbite Indigenous Forestry Project: Towards sustainable economic development for communities while combating deforestation in Mozambique. (M. Dev.,Cum Laude) |
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Chirowadza, A C (2007) Levels, patterns of distribution and determinants of child malnutrition in Zimbabwe: An analysis of Zimbabwe Demographic and Health Surveys (ZDHS), 1988, 1994 and 1999. (M.Pop.) |
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Donnell, P (2007) “We don’t wait for things to be handed to us”: Assessing the effectiveness of a self-help group approach in empowering women in KwaZulu-Natal. (M.Dev.) |
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Jinna, Z (2007) An exploratory study of social networks amongst Pakistani migrants in Durban. (M.Dev.) |
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Leonhardsen, L (2007). A study investigating sexual risk behavriour among patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Umlazi, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. (M.Dev.) |
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Luthuli W S (2007) The fathers of Clermont: Deadbeat Dads or responsible parents. (M.Dev.Plann.) |
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Marriott, A (2007) Extending health and safety protection to informal workers: An analysis of small scale mining in KwaZulu-Natal. (M. Dev., Cum Laude) |
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Muikila, C (2007) The plight of Street children: The case of Dar es Salaam. (M.Dev.) |
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Nshindano, C (2007) Youth’s perceptions of multiple sexual partnerships in the context of HIV/AIDS: A case study of students at Evelyn Hone College, Lusaka Zambia. (M.Dev.) |
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Palmi, R (2007) Inside-Out: South African fashion designers’ sewing success. (M.Dev.) |
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Rogan, M (2007) Dilemmas in Learner transport: An impact evaluation of a school transport intervention in the Ilembe District, KwaZulu- Natal. (M.Dev., Cum Laude) |
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Wallwork, A (2007) Health Care Provision for people living with AIDS: a critical assessment of Home-based care in Durban, South Africa. (M.Dev.) |
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Gasafari, W. M. Communication about Family Planning on Desired Fertility among Married People in Rwanda. Masters in Population Studies, 2006. |
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Gatsinzi, S. Women's experiences of Maternal and Child Health and Family Planning Services: A Case Study of Cato Manor in KwaZulu-Natal. Masters in Development Studies, 2006. |
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Gqamane, Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Boys and Young Men with regard to the Prevention of Pregnancy and HIV Infection. Masters in Population Studies, 2006. |
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Khosa, S (2006) Targeted programmes as a means to sustainable livelihoods for poorer people, especially women. (M.Dev.) |
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Sibanda, M.E. Community Participation in Environmental Management and the Fulfillment of Household Food Security: A Case Study of Sanale Community in Insiza District, Zimbabwe. Masters in Development Studies, 2005 |
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Amisi, B. (2005) Social capital, social networks and refugee migration: An exploration of the livelihood strategies of Durban Congolese refugees. M. Dev. |
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Anyanwu, Chikadibia S. (2005) Is the African traditional institution (Chieftancy) compatible with contemporary democracy? A case study of Bochum in Limpopo Province of South Africa. Masters Dissertation, SDS. |
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Chitonge, H. (2005) Global inequalities in the context of the human right to development discourse. Masters Dissertation, SDS. |
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Damabi, Roya M.P. (2005) Problem-Solving Politics: Debt, Discourse, and the International Monetary Fund. Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters of Development Studies, School of Development Studies, University KwaZulu-Natal.
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Ekar, Isaac (2005). Gender and Poverty: An analysis of gender-poverty linkages of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. Masters Dissertation, SDS. |
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Machaule, Fonesca M. (2005) The determinants of unmet need for contraception in Mozambique. Masters Dissertation, SDS. |
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Magudu, Bulelwa Winifred (2005) Property relations during and after marriage: A qualitative study of property relations of amahlubi customary marriages in Maluti Region (Eastern Cape). Masters Dissertation, SDS. |
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Malisha, Lutendo (2005). An analysis of the impact of traditional initation schools on adolescents sexual and reproductive health: A case study of rural Thulamela municipality. Masters Dissertation, SDS. |
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Mueller, Adria Whitney (2005) A value chain analysis of cardboard collectin in inner city Durban, South Africa. Masters Dissertation, SDS. |
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Naidoo, Hyacinthia (2005) Factors affecting contraceptive use among young people in KwaZulu-Natal. Masters Dissertation, SDS. |
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Zawi, Fungayi Peter (2005). Civil Society and non-governmental organisations in Zimbabwe: demcratic developers or imperialist agents? Masters Dissertation, SDS. |
| Policy Briefs |
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Hakizimana, C. and Diga, K. (2011) Agriculture and poverty reduction: an assessment of the benefits of avocado production for smallholder farmers in Giheta – Burundi. School of Development Studies Policy Brief, 3, November. |
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Jukuda, A. (2011) Poverty, race and children's progress at school in South Africa. Based on a study by Ian Timaeus, Sandile Simelane and Thabo Letsoalo. School of Development Studies with Programme to Support Pro-Poor Policy Development, Policy Brief 2. |
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Ngidi, N.D. (2011) Stunting and obesity in childhood: a reassessment using longitudinal data from South Africa, based on a study by Ian M. Timaeus. School of Development Studies with Programme to Support Pro-Poof Policy Development, Policy Brief 1. |
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Grown, C. and Valodia, I. (2010). Taxation and gender equity: An eight-country study of the gendered impact of direct and indirect taxes. |
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Robina, C. Taxes and gender equity: Codes, behaviours, and (un)intended consequences. One-pager series, IDRC, 2010. |
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UNDP. (2010) Taxation. Issues brief. (Gender Equality and Poverty Reduction). |
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[Policy Brief: South Africa] Gender and Taxation in South Africa: a policy brief. 2009. |
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The State of the Informal Economy. |
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Mottiar, S. (2005) Elections and the electoral system in South Africa: beyond free and fair elections, Policy Brief 39, Centre for Policy Studies. |
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Dada, S., Plüddemann, A., Parry, C., Bhana, A., Vawda, M., & Fourie, D. (2012). Alcohol and drug abuse trends: July – December 2011 (Phase 31). South African Community Epidemiological Network on Drug Use (SACENDU). Update, June 2012. |
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Alfers, L (2012) Health and sanitation is an economic right as well--just ask Ghanaian food sellers. The Global Urbanist |
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Smit J, Manzini N and Beksinska M. Mainstreaming access to EC in pharmacies. EC afrique Bulletin Jan-Aug 2005 vol 3/1.
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Manzini N, Smit J and Beksinska M (2006)Male access emergency contraception in South African pharmacies. EC Afrique Bulletin December, Vol 4/1
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Lund, F. (2012) Ocupational health and safety for informal workers. Prayas, 7, February, p.11-13. |
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Devenish A. and Skinner C. (2007). ‘SEWU and Sikhula Sonke: Tips on Organising Informal Workers.’ South African Labour Bulletin, Vol. 31, No, 3.
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Lund, F. (2010) The global crisis, unemployment and HIV&AIDS: what role for public works programmes? Global Labour Column, 9 July, 2010. |
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