Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... complex cultures ) , while the development worker requires tightly controlled ' outputs ' and ' outcomes ' for the sake of development ( too often reduced to simplistic ' measurables ' , especially now that the ' balanced scorecard ...
... complex cultures ) , while the development worker requires tightly controlled ' outputs ' and ' outcomes ' for the sake of development ( too often reduced to simplistic ' measurables ' , especially now that the ' balanced scorecard ...
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... Complex systems comprise a large number of diverse elements that in themselves can be simple . Put another way , many seemingly simple elements or transactions can interact in ways that generate an extremely complex system . The whole ...
... Complex systems comprise a large number of diverse elements that in themselves can be simple . Put another way , many seemingly simple elements or transactions can interact in ways that generate an extremely complex system . The whole ...
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... complex and rich diversity that is South Africa , it has to emerge through a process of contestation , critique and accommodating points of convergence and dis- junctures . It is out of such practices and processes that certain policy ...
... complex and rich diversity that is South Africa , it has to emerge through a process of contestation , critique and accommodating points of convergence and dis- junctures . It is out of such practices and processes that certain policy ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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