Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... transformation cannot be de- linked from individual work to achieve " self - creation " . The two dimensions of engagement and transformation are constitutively inter - twined . ' This is one dimension of the issue . The other , equally ...
... transformation cannot be de- linked from individual work to achieve " self - creation " . The two dimensions of engagement and transformation are constitutively inter - twined . ' This is one dimension of the issue . The other , equally ...
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... Transformation to produce a democratic , just and sustainable society is an ascendant vision of the future , a limitless set of horizons . Transformation is understood as the dramatic equalisation of fields of power relations through ...
... Transformation to produce a democratic , just and sustainable society is an ascendant vision of the future , a limitless set of horizons . Transformation is understood as the dramatic equalisation of fields of power relations through ...
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... Transformation of Human Relationships , they make the argument that social transformation towards human flourishing is only conceivable if there is a simultaneous and mutually reinforcing movement of change at three levels : ' [ 1 ] a ...
... Transformation of Human Relationships , they make the argument that social transformation towards human flourishing is only conceivable if there is a simultaneous and mutually reinforcing movement of change at three levels : ' [ 1 ] a ...
Contents
Sandile Dikene | 108 |
304 | 226 |
SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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