96, 2018. Table of Contents

Cover Table of Contents Editorial Board and publication guidelines Articles What’s missing? Reflections on the debate on middle class(es) in AfricaRoger Southall African immigrants as tourists? The temporary home visits of transnational migrants in South AfricaSabine Marschall Debate Non-racialism isn’t in the future of South Africa: towards a pessimistic view of race in South AfricaPhila […]

83, 2013. Table of Contents.

Cover, Publication Guidelines and Contents page Articles Cross-sectoral state co-ordination, skill regimes and economic development: Lessons for South Africa from Finland, Ireland and Malaysia Andre Kraak, 1-31 Woza eNanda: perceptions of and attitudes towards heritage and tourism in a South African township Sabine Marschall, 32-55 ‘I Read What I Like’: politics of reading and reading politics in […]

55, 2004. Table of Contents.

Cover, Publication Guidelines, Contents page Transformation of political parties in Africa today Raymond Suttner, 1-27  Fronts or front-lines? HIV/AIDS and big business in South Africa David Dickinson, Duncan Innes, 28-54 Markets, efficiency and public policy — an evaluation of recent influences on price in the maize market and government responses Neo Chabane, 55-77  Gestures of compensation: post-apartheid monuments […]

40, 1999. Table of Contents.

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 […]

35, 1998. Table of Contents.

Cover, Publication Guidelines, Contents page Articles ‘Dhlakama E Maningue Nice’: An Atypical Former Guerilla In The Mozambican Electoral Campaign Michel Cahen, 1 You may or may not agree with many Mozambicans that RENAMO leader Afonso Dhlakama is ‘maningue’ nice but MICHEL CAHEN’s analysis suggests some of the complexities of politics in South Africa’s most populous neighbour. This analysis finally […]