The Protest Culture in South Africa
What Role for the Social Sciences?
Seiten
Address by the former Minister of Social Development, Honourable Minister Lindiwe Zulu
Ndangwa Noyoo | Mpumelelo E. Ncube: Introduction
Chapter 1
Ndangwa Noyoo: Building Communities through Basic Needs and Self Reliance: Changing South Africa’s Protest Culture
Chapter 2
Mpumelelo E. Ncube: A Culture of Wanton Violent Protests in South Africa:
A Social Development Perspective
Chapter 3
Minenhle Matela: Political Intolerance as a Driver of On-going Violent Protests: A South African Exploration
Chapter 4
Mbazima S. Mathebane: The notion of rights and responsibilities inoperable in South Africa without social justice
Chapter 5
Mzwandile Sobantu: Housing, Protests, Violence and Social Exclusion in South Africa
Chapter 6
Chance Chagunda: Social Grants as a Liberating Tool from Violence
Chapter 7
Ronald Lutz: The Challenge of the Anthropocene: Transformative Positions of International Social Work
Chapter 8
Thabisa Matsea | Grey Magaiza: Putting out Fires of Violence through Active Citizenship: A Social Work and Community Development Approach to Building Sustainable Communities
Chapter 9
Nomcebo Dlamini: Political intolerance in South Africa: Could Service Delivery be the Bone of Contention?
Ndangwa Noyoo | Mpumelelo E. Ncube: Conclusion of the Book
Ndangwa Noyoo | Mpumelelo E. Ncube: Introduction
Chapter 1
Ndangwa Noyoo: Building Communities through Basic Needs and Self Reliance: Changing South Africa’s Protest Culture
Chapter 2
Mpumelelo E. Ncube: A Culture of Wanton Violent Protests in South Africa:
A Social Development Perspective
Chapter 3
Minenhle Matela: Political Intolerance as a Driver of On-going Violent Protests: A South African Exploration
Chapter 4
Mbazima S. Mathebane: The notion of rights and responsibilities inoperable in South Africa without social justice
Chapter 5
Mzwandile Sobantu: Housing, Protests, Violence and Social Exclusion in South Africa
Chapter 6
Chance Chagunda: Social Grants as a Liberating Tool from Violence
Chapter 7
Ronald Lutz: The Challenge of the Anthropocene: Transformative Positions of International Social Work
Chapter 8
Thabisa Matsea | Grey Magaiza: Putting out Fires of Violence through Active Citizenship: A Social Work and Community Development Approach to Building Sustainable Communities
Chapter 9
Nomcebo Dlamini: Political intolerance in South Africa: Could Service Delivery be the Bone of Contention?
Ndangwa Noyoo | Mpumelelo E. Ncube: Conclusion of the Book
| Erscheinungsdatum | 30.01.2025 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Internationale Sozialarbeit ; 19 |
| Mitarbeit |
Herausgeber (Serie): Ronald Prof. Dr. Lutz |
| Verlagsort | Oldenburg |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 150 x 210 mm |
| Gewicht | 380 g |
| Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Sozialpädagogik |
| Schlagworte | Social Work • South Africa • violent protest |
| ISBN-10 | 3-86585-919-4 / 3865859194 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-3-86585-919-8 / 9783865859198 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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