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    • Spektrum 10 Desember 2020 

      Fielding, Burtram C. (SABC, 2020)
      Die Minister van Gesondheid, dr. Zweli Mkhize, sê Suid-Afrika ondervind amptelik sy tweede vlaag van COVID-19-infeksies. Ons het by ‘n kenner gaan hoor wat dit inhou in die onmiddelike stryd teen die virus. Die DA pronk ...
    • Circuit breakers the mini lockdown needed for hotspots 

      Fielding, Burtram C. (SABC, 2020)
      Circuit breakers form part of five-point plan from the department of health that Premier Alan Winde be presented to the provincial cabinet on Tuesday for adoption. Professor Burtram Fielding, molecular biologist and ...
    • UWC Prof Burtram Fielding 

      Fielding, Burtram C. (SABC, 2020)
      Radio interview with Prof Burtram C. Fielding Radio Sonder Grense (RSG)
    • COVID-19 schools of thought 

      Fielding, Burtram C. (SABC, 2020)
      Interview with Prof Bertram C. Fielding.
    • Those who are most at risk 

      Lestrade, Leon (gate5, 2020)
      For all three deadly human coronavirus , advanced age ,being male, and the presence of other pre-existing medical conditions-including obesity, diabetes and heart disease- are the major factors linked to severe disease ...
    • SA part of a charge to develop a vaccine for Covid-19 

      Charles, Marvin (Independent online, 2020)
      Cape Town - With infections of the coronavirus surpassing the 1.3million mark and deaths at 76507 worldwide, the rush to find a cure is increasing, with South Africa playing its part. Globally, more than 35 companies and ...
    • District-based approach won't contain COVID-19 in WC – UWC virologist 

      Palm, Kaylynn (EYEWITNESS NEWS, 2020)
      CAPE TOWN - A University of the Western Cape (UWC) virologist believes a district-based approach will not contain the spread of the coronavirus in the Western Cape. Last week, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said government ...
    • Possible biological explanations for kids’ escape from COVID-19 

      King, Anthony (The scientist, 2020)
      Since SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, was first recognized as a close cousin of the virus that caused the SARS outbreak of 2003, scientists have looked to the experience of that earlier epidemic ...
    • How viruses evolve 

      Fielding, Burtram C (2020)
      The unusual cases of pneumonia began to appear in midwinter, in China. The cause, researchers would later learn, was a coronavirus new to science. By March, the infection began to spread to other Asian countries and overseas. ...
    • ‘Doctors to improve in treating COVID-19 before a vaccine is developed’ 

      Moche, Tshepi (SABC, 2020)
      Director of research development at the University of the Western Cape Professor Burtram Fielding says there is a strong possibility that doctors will get better at treating and saving the lives of COVID-19 patients before ...
    • COVID-19 and HIV: so far it seems the outcome is not what was feared 

      Fielding, Burtram C (The conversation, 2020)
      Based on official figures – which may be somewhat under reported – COVID-19 has not been asdevastating in South Africa as initially feared. Back in March and April this year case numbers on the continent were still ...
    • Cape Town heads out to light up braais ahead of Heritage Day 

      Spiller, Sam (Independent Online, 2020)
      For residents enjoying Cape Town’s parks and beaches, and with Heritage Day just around the corner, the city advised that safety comes first. “People should adhere to all the safety protocols which have been implemented ...
    • Tin Roof owner adamant venue not source of Covid-19 ’superspreader event’ 

      Spiller, Sam (Independent Online, 2020)
      Cape Town - A large number of Covid-19 cases among high school pupils tracked to a bar in Cape Town has raised questions about social gatherings and easing of lockdown. James Truter, owner of the Tin Roof bar in Claremont, ...
    • What the latest coronavirus tells us about emerging new infections 

      Fielding, Burtram C. (The Conversation Africa, 2020)
      Viruses are quick studies. They’re prolific at adapting to new environments and infecting new hosts. As a result they are able to jump the species divide from animals to humans – as the new coronavirus in China is ...
    • Staying ahead of the bugs 

      Fielding, Burtram Clinton (FINWEEK, 2020)
      In a recent interview on his The DnilySlww, Jon Stewart asked astrophysicist Neil dcGrassc Tyson why the universe is trying to kill us, this in reference to the near-miss meteor event a few months ago. The universe - ...
    • Working the ‘in-between-spaces’ for transformation within the academy 

      Walters, Shirley (South African Journal of Education, 2018)
      This paper considers the importance of ‘in-between spaces’ within the academy for challenging dominant institutional culture and hegemonic power relations towards a ‘de-colonised’ university. It questions ‘mainstreaming’ ...
    • Heteronormative higher education: challenging this status quo through LGBTIQ awareness-raising 

      Matthyse, Glenton (Stellenbosch University, 2017)
      This article focus on the challenges homophobia and transphobia pose to LGBTIQ students at the University of the Western Cape (UWC), a historically black peri-urban university located on the margins of Cape Town. Both the ...
    • Putting ourselves into practice: Popular education at/and universities 

      Von Kotze, Astrid (Journal of Education, 2005)
      This paper looks at different ways in which popular education has been played out in South African university adult education (UAE) since the 1980s. It traces the changing relationships between UAE and sections of civil ...
    • Liberation pedagogy in the South African Context 

      Alexander, Neville (Skotaville Publishers, 1990)
      We have arrived at a time to reflect on what has been done in the field of education for liberation, alternative education or People’s Education during the last few years. We have to analyse and theorise our experience in ...
    • Popular pedagogy and the changing political landscape: A case study of a women’s housing movement in South Africa 

      Ismail, Salma (Taylor & Francis Group, 2009)
      This paper sets out to explore the relationship between popular education and the changing South African political landscape through case study research of the Victoria Mxenge Housing Development Association. The research ...