Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 85
Page 155
... organisation ' , with implicit boundaries on activity created by the organisation's identity . We had to transform our thinking so that organisations saw themselves as part of a family of organisations , and interlinked . Once we ...
... organisation ' , with implicit boundaries on activity created by the organisation's identity . We had to transform our thinking so that organisations saw themselves as part of a family of organisations , and interlinked . Once we ...
Page 156
... organisations . So you're right . There was a vibrant civil society and cross - organisational collaboration . But once formal apartheid has been dismantled , two immediate problems emerged , one the result of the very strength of the ...
... organisations . So you're right . There was a vibrant civil society and cross - organisational collaboration . But once formal apartheid has been dismantled , two immediate problems emerged , one the result of the very strength of the ...
Page 347
... organisations ( see Flood 1999 ) . In the following discussion I want to make a case for strong organisations embedded in enabling institutional frameworks , but in aid of a much more fluid , rhizomatous conception of organisational ...
... organisations ( see Flood 1999 ) . In the following discussion I want to make a case for strong organisations embedded in enabling institutional frameworks , but in aid of a much more fluid , rhizomatous conception of organisational ...
Contents
Sandile Dikene | 108 |
304 | 226 |
SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
achievements action apartheid approach become building called Cape cent challenge CHAPTER complex context continues create culture debate democracy democratic Department economic effect emerging engagement environment environmental example experience forces forms future gender global groups hand housing human identity implementation important increasing individual initiatives institutions interests issues Johannesburg live look major means move movement nature opportunities organisations particular party past political poor position possible poverty practice present problem programmes question racial reality reflect relations remain responsibility result role sector sense social society South Africa space story structures struggle sustainable development things transformation transition understand University urban values women young