Overview
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David R. Howarth
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Staffordshire University, UK
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Aletta J. Norval
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University of Essex, UK
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Table of contents (11 chapters)
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- David R. Howarth, Aletta J. Norval
Pages 1-12
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- Antony Altbeker, Jonny Steinberg
Pages 49-71
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- Debby Bonnin, Roger Deacon, Robert Morrell, Jenny Robinson
Pages 111-131
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Back Matter
Pages 215-222
About this book
South Africa in Transition utilises new theoretical perspectives to describe and explain central dimensions of the democratic transition in South Africa during the late 1980s and early 1990s, covering changes in the politics of gender and education, the political discourses of the ANC, NP and the white right, constructions of identity in South Africa's black townships and rural areas, the role of political violence in the transition, and accounts of the democratization process itself.
Editors and Affiliations
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Staffordshire University, UK
David R. Howarth
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University of Essex, UK
Aletta J. Norval
About the editors
ANTONY ALTBEKKER Deputy Director General of the Department of Finance in South Africa
DEBBY BONNIN Department of Sociology, University of Natal, Durban
ROGER DEACON Education Department, University of Natal, Durban
MARK DEVENNEY Doctoral Student, University of Essex
ANDRIES DU TOIT Director of a Research Project on land reform and its policy implications in South Africa
SEAN FIELD Currently involved in setting up an oral History Research Project in Cape Town, South Africa
DARYL GLASER teaches Political Theory, University of Strathclyde
DAVID HOWARTH Teaches Political Theory, University of Staffordshire
ROBERT MORREL teaches History and Gender-related courses, Education Department, University of Natal, Durban
ALETTA NORVAL Director of the MA programme in Ideology and Discourse Theory, University of Essex
BEN PARKER Chair of the Department of Education, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg
JENNIFER ROBINSON Department of Geography, London School of Economics
MARK SHAW Senior Researcher and Head of the Crime and Police Policy, Institute for Security Studies, Johannesburg
JONNY STEINBERG Doctoral student, Oxford University
RUPERT TAYLOR Department of Political Science, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg