Cover Articles Adversarial Participation and Antagonistic Cooperation? workplace forums, employee participation and lean production Gilton Klerck, Gilton Klerck critically discusses adversarialism and participation in workplace relations around proposed workplace forums, arguing that at best there will be “an uneasy coexistence ” of the two elements. Borders of Dissent in South Africa: the Bushbuckridge saga Sagie […]
Tag: Rupert Taylor
17, 1992. Table of Contents.
Cover, Publication Guidelines, Contents page Articles South Africa: A Consociational Path To Peace Rupert Taylor, 1 Arend Lijphart’s consociational model of constitution building based on ethnic blocks as givens, has been highly influential in conservative thinking on South Africa. RUPERT TAYLOR critiques the way it reifies ethnicity and suggests why its implementation would put a clamp on progressive social change. […]
11, 1990. Table of Contents.
Cover, Publication Guidelines, Contents page Articles South Africa: Beginning At The End Of The Road Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert, 1 Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert discusses why the liberalisation and democratisation of South African society from within through a process of negotiation is feasible and realistic. Post-Apartheid Scenarios For The Southern African Region Robert Davies, 12 ROBERT DAVIES argues […]
8, 1989. Table of Contents.
Cover, Publication Guidelines, Contents page Articles Around Which Corner?: Revolutionary Theory And Contemporary South Africa Colin Bundy, 1 In a major reconsideration of contemporary South African politics, COLIN BUNDY looks back at political debates on the Left of the pre-Sharpeville period. He considers critically the revolutionary strategies that have developed since by examining South Africa in the light of revolutionary theory more […]