Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... young people spend a great deal of time , like many young people elsewhere in the world , playing sport , being with their friends , watching television and going to church , for many of them poverty is an unavoidable reality which ...
... young people spend a great deal of time , like many young people elsewhere in the world , playing sport , being with their friends , watching television and going to church , for many of them poverty is an unavoidable reality which ...
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... young South Africans . Interviews with young people conducted over a 10 - year period , as part of an ongoing research project by the author ( see Soudien , 1998 and Soudien & Alexander , 2003 ) reveal how , in the last decade , young ...
... young South Africans . Interviews with young people conducted over a 10 - year period , as part of an ongoing research project by the author ( see Soudien , 1998 and Soudien & Alexander , 2003 ) reveal how , in the last decade , young ...
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... young woman from Langa , a black township in Cape Town , interviewed late in 2000 , commented that living in the city placed a heavy strain on young people's sense of being African ' because they don't care . They just throw away their ...
... young woman from Langa , a black township in Cape Town , interviewed late in 2000 , commented that living in the city placed a heavy strain on young people's sense of being African ' because they don't care . They just throw away their ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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