Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... global regulation ) but to people . In other words , asserting our rights as citizens of the world , and all that it has to offer . This may mean a consideration of strategies to further engage with global institutions to seek their ...
... global regulation ) but to people . In other words , asserting our rights as citizens of the world , and all that it has to offer . This may mean a consideration of strategies to further engage with global institutions to seek their ...
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... global affairs . In the multi - stakeholder variant , loose networks of relevant actors from across sectors ( public , private and non - profit ) join together in novel institutional arrangements to address global challenges and seize ...
... global affairs . In the multi - stakeholder variant , loose networks of relevant actors from across sectors ( public , private and non - profit ) join together in novel institutional arrangements to address global challenges and seize ...
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... global civil society can be democratised and made more accountable because it has to link principles to ' real - life ' struggles as opposed to puritanical imaginations of professional revolutionaries . Put differently , given the global ...
... global civil society can be democratised and made more accountable because it has to link principles to ' real - life ' struggles as opposed to puritanical imaginations of professional revolutionaries . Put differently , given the global ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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