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101. | The George Pemba Art Museum: how memory translates to design
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102. | Energy policy, informal sector and urban household livelihoods: a case study of meat traders in the Western Cape
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103. | The Lagunya Lacuna: contestations of legitimacy and agency in housing allocation in a Black Local Authority, 1983-1994
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104. | The need for justiciable socio-economic rights in the bill of rights in the Zambian constitution
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105. | What is the extent of powers of peacekeeping forces in Dafur ratione loci and ratione materiae, both under the AUI and UN peacekeeping / peace enforcement laws?
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106. | The Income Tax Deductibility of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment's Corporate Socio-Economic Development Contributions
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107. | Decent work for all its meaning and content, social dimensions and SADC policy perspectives
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108. | Indigenous peoples and the right to culture: an international law analysis
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109. | Transfrontier complications - Some legal perspectives on the Kavango-Zambezi transfrontier conservation area: An analysis of the memorandum of understanding
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110. | Illegal drugs and in particular TIK and criminal groups in the Western Cape
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111. | The British military occupation of the Cape 1795-1815: the case of York Redoubt
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112. | The Khoekhoen of the Breede River Swellendam: an archaeological and historical landscape study
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113. | Govan Mbeki and the place of ideas in the national liberation struggle
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114. | Duc in altum: the construction of social meaning among deviant youth in Durban
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115. | Rural livelihoods and food security: the case of plaatjie, Eastern Cape Province
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116. | Quest for political change: popular struggles for regime transition in former Zaire
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117. | Cross border trade as a survival strategy in SADC: a study of Zimbabwean women traders
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118. | Voice, consciousness and spaces: the Suid Bokkeveld farmers and the Rooibos Tea Global value chain
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119. | The spirit of National Peace Accord: the past, present and future of local forms of conflict resolution in the Western Cape
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120. | Remembering St. Therese: a Namibian mission school and the possibilities for its students
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121. | The Development of English as as second language at four urban Zimbabwean Schools
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122. | Untangling the knots: understanding the hair politics of black femininity in a post-Apartheid context
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123. | Voluntary physical activity: measurement and relationship to selected health parameters in rural black South Africans resident in the Limpopo Province, South Africa.
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124. | "I can't carry on like this": exiting sex work in South Africa: a feminist perspective
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125. | "I can't carry on like this": a feminist perspective on the process of exiting sex work in a South African context
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126. | Exploring prostituted women's experiences of a South African exit intervention: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
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127. | Exploring the Meaning of Fatherhood in Guguletu
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128. | Masculinities and fatherhood in a South African context: exploring Xhosa men's experiences of fatherhood and ideas about masculinities
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129. | Dikakapa everday heroes - African journeys to success
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130. | Oral history and digital stories from Cape Town
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131. | Does Africa need the IMF
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132. | The Traditional Courts Bill in the Context of Other Laws Dealing with Traditional Leadership
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133. | Reading scientific images: the iconography of evolution
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134. | Youth violence: sources and solutions in South Africa
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135. | The meanings of Timbuktu
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136. | Language, identity, modernity: The Arabic study circle of Durban
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137. | Imagining the city: memories and cultures in Cape Town
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138. | Get ready for abundance culture at high school
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139. | WikiLeaks in MENA
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140. | What underlies children, media and democracy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
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141. | Stealing Empire: P2P, intellectual property and hip-hop subversion
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142. | Climate change and health in the SADC region
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143. | Promoting mental health in scarce-resource contexts: emerging evidence and practice
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144. | Doctors in a divided society: the profession and education of medical practitioners in South Africa
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145. | Growing up in the new South Africa: childhood and adolescence in post-apartheid Cape Town
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146. | Open Access Accredited Journals in South Africa: they do exist
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147. | Promoting Discoverability of African Scholarship
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148. | Open Licensing Landscape - what every librarian needs to know
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149. | Exploring 'Impact': New approaches for alternative scholarly metrics in Africa
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150. | Open Education: Why it matters to South Africa
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151. | Introduction to Open Educational Resources (OER)
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152. | ICTs in Higher Education: Current issues for African universities
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153. | The taxation of non-resident entertainers and sportspersons
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154. | Fair trial and access to justice in South Africa how traditional tribunals cater to the needs of rural female litigants
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155. | An investigation into dry and wet spell characteristics over Zambia and into the onset of the rainy season
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156. | Intimacies and distances: mobility, belonging and the use of information and communication technologies by young Cameroonians in Cape Town
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157. | The Southern African regional clothing and textile industry: Case studies of Malawi, Mauritius and Zimbabwe
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158. | Fuzzy modelling of the Johannesburg Security Exchange overall index
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159. | 'The past is unpredictable': South African history and the understanding of the constitution
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160. | South African intervention in the Angolan Civil War, 1975-1976: motivations and implications
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161. | Ultramarooned: gender, empire and narratives of travel in Southern Africa
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162. | Dental morphology and variation across holocene Khoesan people of Southern Africa
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163. | The role of senior public servants in South Africa: lessons for the future
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164. | Health care financing and expenditure in Malawi: do efficiency and equity matter?
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165. | Overcoming the digital divide?: Africa and the information society with special reference to Lesotho
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166. | Critical perspectives on justice and affirmative action: the case for transformation of South Africa's public service
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167. | Experiencing the armed struggle: the Soweto generation and after
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168. | A comparative study of ideology and aesthetics in the novels of selected South African isiXhosa-language writers and Kenyan African authors in English
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169. | A critical analysis of the linguistic and educational challenges facing Border-straddling speech communities, with special reference to the Nyanja-Chewa-Mang'anja cluster of Southeastern Africa
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170. | The impact of Chinese import penetration on the South African manufacturing sector
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171. | A strategic view of South African trade in policy in relation to the future global trading environment
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172. | Decolonising the media: the use of indigenous African languages in South African television advertisements
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173. | Workshop Theatre in South Africa in the 1980s: a critical examination with specific reference to power, orality and the carnivalesque
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174. | Africans in Cape Town: the origins and development of state policy and popular resistance to 1936
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175. | Institutional change in higher education: a case study
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176. | An environmental overview of the Walvis Bay 'Bay Area', Namibia
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177. | A legal and comparative analysis of the independence of the Swaziland Competition Commission
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178. | Intellectual property rights protection of publicly financed research and development outcomes: lessons Kenya can learn from the United States of America and South Africa
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179. | The administration of Cecil John Rhodes as prime minister of the Cape Colony, 1890-1896
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180. | International apportionment mechanisms for VAT inputs - Is the turnover basis the best mechanism for all retail industries in South Africa?
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181. | Aspects of culture in South African psychiatry
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182. | Nxele and Ntsikana: a critical study of the religious outlooks of two nineteenth century Xhosa Prophets and their consequences for Xhosa Christian practice in the Eastern Cape
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183. | Increasing the Visibility of African Research: the case of the University of Mauritius
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184. | Illustrating Impact: Applying Altmetrics to Southern African Research
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185. | Opening Access to Southern African Research: Recommendations for University Managers
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186. | Accredited Journals Published in South Africa
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187. | Why SA should care about the Research Works Act
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188. | Green Paper for Post-School Education and Training in South Africa
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189. | SOPA and its effects in SA and on open education
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190. | Open Education - A Local Issue
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191. | UNESCO takes Open Access into the mainstream ' but what about South Africa?
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192. | OER in the mainstream ' South Africa takes a leap into OER policy
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193. | eLearning / Education Conferences in Southern Africa 2012
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194. | It's a bird! It's a plane! … Grappling with the notion of 'repository' in SCAP programme activity
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195. | Disability Research and Issues of Access: Insights from the November 2011 AfriNEAD Symposium
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196. | Alternative metrics in Africa: An Interview with Cameron Neylon
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197. | Rethinking Impact: Applying Altmetrics to Southern African Research
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198. | Designing Umeli: A Case for Medsersiated Design, a participatory approach to designing interactive systems for semi-literate users
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199. | In conversation: creative life in South Africa
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200. | In conversation: the politics of sex/the sex of politics
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