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    • Social reproduction, accumulation and class differentiation: Small-scale sugarcane growers in Mtubatuba, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 

      Dubb, Alex (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2012-12)
      This paper argues that the rise and decline of small-scale sugarcane grower (SSG) production in KwaZulu-Natal must be historically located within a changing structural relationship with miller-processors, in turn conditioned ...
    • Social reproduction, accumulation and class differentiation: small-scale sugarcane growers in Mtubatuba, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 

      Dubb, Alex (PLAAS, University of the Western Cape, 2012)
      This paper argues that the rise and decline of small-scale sugarcane grower (SSG) production in KwaZulu-Natal must be historically located within a changing structural relationship with miller-processors, in turn conditioned ...
    • Social responsibility in a troubled world 

      Anderson, Verl; Ndalamba, Ken Kalala; Caldwell, Cam (Emerald, 2017)
      PURPOSE– Social responsibility (SR) in accepting the obligation to resolve the many troubling problems facing tomorrow’s generations is essential if those problems are to be effectively addressed. The purpose of this paper ...
    • Social security and the dignity of lone mothers in South Africa 

      Wright, Gemma; Noble, Michael; Ntshongwana, Phakama; Neves, David; Barnes, Helen (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2014)
      This working paper forms part of a project entitled ‘Lone Mothers in South Africa: The role of social security in respecting and protecting dignity’. The project originates from research undertaken for the South African ...
    • Social security and the dignity of lone mothers in South Africa 

      Wright, Gemma; Noble, Michael; Ntshongwana, Phakama; Neves, David; Barnes, Helen (Institute for Poverty Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), 2014)
      This working paper forms part of a project entitled ‘Lone Mothers in South Africa: The role of social security in respecting and protecting dignity’. The project originates from research undertaken for the South African ...
    • Social support for digital inclusion: Towards a typology of social support patterns 

      Van Audenhove, Leo; Asmar, Axelle; Mariën, Ilse (Cogitatio Press, 2020)
      This article contributes to a better understanding of patterns of social support in relation to digital inequalities. Based on an extensive qualitative study, the diversity of support networks and supports seeking patterns ...
    • Socio-economic contribution of South African fisheries and their current legal, policy and management frameworks 

      de Wit, Martin; Hara, Mafa; Crookes, Doug; Jayiya, Terence (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2008)
      The Marine Living Resources Act (No. 18, 1998) establishes as an objective the utilisation of marine living resources to achieve, inter alia 'economic growth, human resource development, capacity building within fisheries ...
    • Socio-economic inequity and decision-making under uncertainty: West African migrants’ journey across the Mediterranean to Europe 

      Dinbabo, Mulugeta F.; Badewa, Adeyemi S.; Yeboah, Collins (Cogitatio Press, 2021)
      Understanding the nexus between poverty, inequality and decision-making under uncertainty in migrants’ journeys across the Mediterranean Sea to Europe remains a significant challenge, raising intense scholarly debate. ...
    • Some aspects of South Africa’s foreign policy on the civil wars in Côte D’Ivoire, Libya, and Mali 

      Gottschalk, Keith (2013)
      During the 1960s, intervention in Africa by both the UNO and former colonial powers such as France was imposed on Africans. After half a century, Pan-Africanists have started to challenge, sometimes successfully, sometimes ...
    • Sophia’s choice: Debt, social welfare, and racial finance capitalism 

      Torkelson, E (SAGE, 2021)
      In this article, I examine normative assumptions about cash transfers as public goods and the lived experience of cash transfers as private debts. Policy makers and social scientists often assume cash transfers are ...
    • South Africa's space programme - Past, present, future 

      Gottschalk, Keith (Routledge, 2010)
      This article introduces and analyses South Africa’s space programme. This divides into three phases. First was the age of amateurs 1947-1962. Second, between 1963-1993, South Africa’s apartheid ancien regime started ...
    • South Africa: Urban transformation 

      Williams, John J. (Elsevier, 2000)
      This paper discusses transformation as a multi-dimensional concept to effect social change in South African society in the post-apartheid era. The policy implications of such a variegated understanding of social change ...
    • South African fisheries reform – past, present and future? 

      Isaacs, Moenieba; Hara, Mafaniso; Nielsen, Jesper Raakjar (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2004)
      Two approaches to transformation of the South African fishery industry were adopted after the advent of democracy: the broadening of access rights to new rights holders (individuals and companies) through state intervention ...
    • South African higher education institutions at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic: Sense-making and lessons learnt 

      Du Plessis, Marietta; Jansen van Vuuren, Carel Daniel; Simons, Abigail; Frantz, José; Roman, Nicolette Vanessa; Andipatin, Michelle (Frontiers, 2022)
      After the unprecedented changes experienced in higher education due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there is a need to integrate initial thoughts and reflective experience to decide on the way forward. This study aimed to reflect ...
    • The South African informal sector (1997 – 2006) 

      Yu, Derek; Essop, Hassan (Stellenbosch University, 2008)
      According to the 2006 September Labour Force Survey, approximately 22% of the employed (excluding domestic workers and agricultural employment) are engaged in informal sector activities as their main work to sustain ...
    • The South African labour market, 1995–2015 

      Festus, Lyle; Kasongo, Atoko; Moses, Mariana (Taylor and Francis Group, 2016)
      This study investigates the changes in the South African labourmarket in the post-apartheid period. While unemploymentincreased over the 1995–2015 period, employment also increased.Nonetheless, the extent of employment ...
    • South Africa’s Bantustans and the dynamics of “decolonisation”: Reflections on writing histories of the homelands 

      Evans, Laura (Taylor and Francis Group, 2012)
      From the late 1950s, as independent African polities replaced formal colonialrule in Africa, South Africa’s white minority regime set about its own policy ofmimicry in the promotion of self-governing homelands, which ...
    • South Africa’s Child Support Grant and the dignity of female caregivers 

      Wright, Gemma; Noble, Michael; Ntshongwana, Phakama; Neves, David; Barnes, Helen (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2014)
      The Child Support Grant (CSG) is social assistance for children with low income caregivers. It is currently paid at the rate of R310 per month and there are more than 11 million child beneficiaries. Almost all (98%) of ...
    • South Africa’s Child Support Grant and the dignity of female caregivers 

      Wright, Gemma; Noble, Michael; Ntshongwana, Phakama; Neves, David; Barnes, Helen (Institute for Poverty Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), 2014)
      The Child Support Grant is social assistance paid for children living with low income caregivers. The experiences of applying for the grant, using the grant, and being a grant recipient were explored with almost two hundred ...
    • Space, markets and employment in agricultural development: Malawi 

      Chirwa, Ephraim; Matita, Mirriam (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2015)
      Agriculture plays a significant role in Malawi’s national economy, contributing 35% to gross domestic product, 90% to foreign exchange earnings and providing employment to more than 80% of the labour force. Particularly ...