Search for dissertations about: "apartheid"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the word apartheid.
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16. The social origins of Afrikaner fascism and its Apartheid policy
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17. Sexual risk taking and HIV vulnerability among young women in post-apartheid South Africa
Abstract : Background: Young women face the highest risk of HIV infection than any other group in South Africa. Within the broad population of young women, those who have multiple sexual partners are thought to have a heightened risk of contracting HIV. READ MORE
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18. ICT-based Distance Education : A Study of University Students’ Views and Experiences in Early Post-Apartheid South Africa
Abstract : The overall aim of this study was to investigate how the introduction of ICT into distance education at public institutions of higher learning in South Africa during the early post-apartheid period from 1994 to 2002, provided learning opportunities for students and facilitated the delivery of learning content. More explicitly, it examined and analyzed the views and experiences of students and course facilitators at selected higher education institutions, which provided ICT-based distance education. READ MORE
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19. The young, the wealthy, and the restless : Trans-national capitalist elite formation in post-apartheid Johannesburg
Abstract : Contemporary economic landscapes are particularly active with mergers, acquisitions, bankruptcies, and corporate takeovers, and the set of managerial elite who are in decision making positions are inextricably connected to these events. In this thesis I offer an anthropological perspective of these dynamics by considering the possible connection between processes of trans- national capitalist elite formation and identification, and larger transformations in the global system. READ MORE
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20. The promise of payday: exploring the role of state cash transfers in post-apartheid rural South Africa
Abstract : During the last two decades, cash transfer programs have become a significant tool across low and middle-income countries in efforts to reduce poverty. However, there is a paucity of studies on beneficiaries’ own perspectives and lived experiences of cash transfers as well as potential long-term productive effects on livelihoods. READ MORE