Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... realised in a relatively short space of time . Given the scale and nature of the challenges facing the first two ... realising the basic rights of South Africans to housing , water , food security and so on have not ( yet ) reached into ...
... realised in a relatively short space of time . Given the scale and nature of the challenges facing the first two ... realising the basic rights of South Africans to housing , water , food security and so on have not ( yet ) reached into ...
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... realise that they have far less control over the consequences of their stories than they often assume . At the same time , they might also realise that the strength that lies in ' dialogical infrastructure ' may be more reliable than ...
... realise that they have far less control over the consequences of their stories than they often assume . At the same time , they might also realise that the strength that lies in ' dialogical infrastructure ' may be more reliable than ...
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... realise human flourishing ... are we not all , in different ways , and through different conceptual spaces ... desperately trying to understand what making an ethical political choice and taking a political position in a necessarily ...
... realise human flourishing ... are we not all , in different ways , and through different conceptual spaces ... desperately trying to understand what making an ethical political choice and taking a political position in a necessarily ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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