Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... discourse with that of the ( new ) dominant political discourse . All of a sudden , a grouping that had a fetish for animals and the wild were suddenly people - loving and showing a sensitivity towards social justice issues . Today they ...
... discourse with that of the ( new ) dominant political discourse . All of a sudden , a grouping that had a fetish for animals and the wild were suddenly people - loving and showing a sensitivity towards social justice issues . Today they ...
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... discourse for the next 12 years or so . The WSSD has had to relate to the MDG , and the Johannes- burg Plan of Implementation ( JPI ) , which encompass Kofi Annan's five thrusts : Water , Energy , Health , Agriculture and Biodiversity ...
... discourse for the next 12 years or so . The WSSD has had to relate to the MDG , and the Johannes- burg Plan of Implementation ( JPI ) , which encompass Kofi Annan's five thrusts : Water , Energy , Health , Agriculture and Biodiversity ...
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... discourse . In contrast , gangsta rap - along with its celebration of ' thug life ' , misogyny and negative racial stereotypes - appears to do anything but move beyond oppressive discourses . Snoop Doggy Dog's hit ' Gin and Juice ...
... discourse . In contrast , gangsta rap - along with its celebration of ' thug life ' , misogyny and negative racial stereotypes - appears to do anything but move beyond oppressive discourses . Snoop Doggy Dog's hit ' Gin and Juice ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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