Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... engagement , this is conducted in ultra - formal ways and the interaction is managed so that minimal listening takes place . For such leaders , the focus of engagement , where it occurs , is primarily on ' selling ' , and communicating ...
... engagement , this is conducted in ultra - formal ways and the interaction is managed so that minimal listening takes place . For such leaders , the focus of engagement , where it occurs , is primarily on ' selling ' , and communicating ...
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... engagement . In a recent paper , I explored this canvass in greater detail and investigated how locality- specific or issue - specific engagements with the State must be embedded in a host of contiguous actions that can be mapped as ...
... engagement . In a recent paper , I explored this canvass in greater detail and investigated how locality- specific or issue - specific engagements with the State must be embedded in a host of contiguous actions that can be mapped as ...
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... engagement with spaces , events and places that seek to reinterpret the legacies of apartheid and neocolonial modernism , Cape Town will entrench its uniqueness and ' authenticity ' . I imagine reinterpretation and representation here ...
... engagement with spaces , events and places that seek to reinterpret the legacies of apartheid and neocolonial modernism , Cape Town will entrench its uniqueness and ' authenticity ' . I imagine reinterpretation and representation here ...
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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