Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... urban characters who should not meet , who should not dance , who should not be seen holding hands or passing money , or giving blood or making promises do so , it is these ruins which provide the set and the backdrop . It is as if they ...
... urban characters who should not meet , who should not dance , who should not be seen holding hands or passing money , or giving blood or making promises do so , it is these ruins which provide the set and the backdrop . It is as if they ...
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... urban black youth culture : [ comprising ] young black - owned record labels , youth radio stations and fashion labels rooted in SA history and urban style – it's still the youth that are leading the way , just as they did in the anti ...
... urban black youth culture : [ comprising ] young black - owned record labels , youth radio stations and fashion labels rooted in SA history and urban style – it's still the youth that are leading the way , just as they did in the anti ...
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... urban change , the diversity of the urban experience , and the intersections of both possibility and destruction in urban form and process . In pre - World War Two Paris and Berlin , Walter Benjamin ( 2000 ) was inter- ested in how some ...
... urban change , the diversity of the urban experience , and the intersections of both possibility and destruction in urban form and process . In pre - World War Two Paris and Berlin , Walter Benjamin ( 2000 ) was inter- ested in how some ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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