Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... achieve social development In idealised form the logic of the government's development agenda since 1996 can be summarised as follows : 1. Ensure macro - economic stability and conditions for sustained economic growth in a turbulent and ...
... achieve social development In idealised form the logic of the government's development agenda since 1996 can be summarised as follows : 1. Ensure macro - economic stability and conditions for sustained economic growth in a turbulent and ...
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... achieve sustainable development , results in conflict . In these instances , sustainable development is seen as an ... achieving newly defined goals . As part of this debate on appropriate mechanisms , institutions of government need to ...
... achieve sustainable development , results in conflict . In these instances , sustainable development is seen as an ... achieving newly defined goals . As part of this debate on appropriate mechanisms , institutions of government need to ...
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... achieve ' self - creation ' . The two dimensions of engagement and transformation are constitutively intertwined . 6. Given the immediacy of so much suffering and destitution as a result of mal- or uneven development , it is imperative ...
... achieve ' self - creation ' . The two dimensions of engagement and transformation are constitutively intertwined . 6. Given the immediacy of so much suffering and destitution as a result of mal- or uneven development , it is imperative ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
304 | 226 |
SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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