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AFRICAN SUN MeDIA (Pty) Ltd

comprises

SUN MeDIA Stellenbosch,

SUN MeDIA Bloemfontein

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SUN MeDIA MeTRO

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We publish under the imprints

SUN PReSS,

Rapid Access Publishers

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Content | Inhoud

1 Research | Navorsing 10 CRESTSeries | CREST-Reekss 15 STIASSeries | STIAS-Reeks 21 NaturalSciences | Natuurwetenskappe 39 Agriculture | Landbou 43 MathematicalSciencesandEngineering | Wiskundige

WetenskappeenIngenieurswese 47 InformationTechnology | Inligtingstegnologie 48 LanguageandLiterature | TaalenLetterkunde 83 Education | Opvoedkunde 101 Law | Regsgeleerdheid 104 BusinessandLeadership | SakeenBestuur 120 History | Geskiedenis 128 CulturalHistory | Kultuurgeskiedenis 138 Music | Musiek 144 SocialSciences | SosialeWetenskappe 160 Theology | Teologie 217 Sport 224 General | Algemeen 233 AcademicJournals | AkademieseJoernale 247 Comingsoon | Binnekortbeskikbaar 264 TitleIndex | Titel-indeks 272 AuthorIndex | Outeur-indeks

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Most of ASM’s publications are available in electronic and print for-mat. When purchasing, you can either download the electronic version to your computer or order the printed book – the choice is yours. We know that our catalogue has something that will interest you and we look forward to receiving your order.

Orders can be placed by fax, telephone, e-mail or directly at our online store. Our titles are also available at leading booksellers.

Die meeste ASM-publikasies is in elektroniese en druk formaat beskikbaar. By aankoop kan jy die elektroniese weer gawe op jou rekenaar aflaai of die gedrukte boek bestel – die keuse is joune. Ons weet dat ons katalogus iets bevat wat jou sal interesseer en ons sien uit na jou bestelling.

Bestellings kan geplaas word per faks, telefoon, e-pos of regstreeks by ons aanlynwinkel. Ons titels is ook beskikbaar by vooraanstaande boekhandelaars.

AFRICAN SUN MeDIA is ’n geïntegreerde inhoudsbestuurder en spesialisverskaffer van uitgewers- en drukkersdienste vir die hoër onderwys-mark en die privaat sektor.

AFRICAN SUN MeDIA

is an integrated content manager and specialist supplier of

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and the private sector.

www.africansunmedia.co.za+ 27 +21 201 007 [email protected] store / Aanlynwinkel: www.sun-e-shop.co.zaApp Store: africansunmedia.snapplify.com

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APP STORE

SUN MeDIA is proud to announce that all our e-books are now available in our convenient App, which can be accessed from Android and iOS devices.

Please visit africansunmedia.snapplify.com to browse through our imPRESSive selection of e-books (in alphabetical order).

Our books are also available on Nook, through Barnes & Noble’s e-book store at www.barnesandnoble.com.

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Our online storeSUN-e-SHOP opened in July 2004 with the

vision of being a trusted online supplier of AFRICAN SUN MeDIA products.

Ons aanlynwinkelSUN-e-SHOP het sy deure geopen in Julie 2004 met die doel om ’n betroubare aanlynverskaffer van AFRICAN SUN MeDIA-produkte te wees.

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Research | Navorsing

Lyn Horn worked as a medical practitioner for twenty years before specialising as a bioethicist by completing both a Master’s degree and a PhD in Applied Ethics. She has been a member of one or other research ethics committee (REC) for the last ten years and currently chairs the REC: Humanities at Stellenbosch University. She is also appointed as the Research Integrity Officer at this University and has academic positions as an ethicist in both the Department of Philosophy and Paediatrics & Child Health. She was appointed by the South African Minister of Health to serve a three year term on the National Health Research Ethics Council of South Africa (2010-2013). She is also a faculty member of SARETI.

Mariana Kruger is a paediatric oncologist and ethicist. She is currently a full professor and executive head of the department of Paediatrics and Child Health at Tygerberg Hospital, University of Stellenbosch. She is a founder member (2003) and co-principal investigator of South African Research Ethics Training Initiative (SARETI), funded by Fogarty International Center, NIH, USA, which aims to build African research ethics review capacity. She has served on several ethics review committees (including as either chair or deputy chair for the last 10 years) and is currently a member of the Stellenbosch University Senate Ethics Review Committee. She is also the current African Continental President for the International Society for Paediatric Oncology (SIOP). She has been principal investigator for several paediatric clinical trials with scientific and ethics publications.

Paul Ndebele has a PhD in research ethics and is the Director of the Medical Research Council Zimbabwe (MRCZ) with prior appointments as Bioethics Contractor at the Division of AIDS, US National Institutes of Health; Assistant Director of Research Ethics, Office of Research and Development, University of Botswana; and Program Coordinator in the ethics program at University of Malawi, College of Medicine. He is a FABTP trainee and has been a consultant for UNESCO, WHO and AMANET. He has participated in several other Bioethics Programmes including SARETI, CEBESA, the College of Medicine (University of Malawi), Center for Ethics in the Humanities and Life Sciences (Michigan State University, USA) and as visiting scholar at the Erasmus Mundus Bioethics Programme, Padova University, Italy.

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Research Ethics in AfricaA Resource for Research Ethics Committees

Editors: Mariana Kruger, Paul Ndebele & Lyn Horn

The aim of this book is to provide research ethics committee members with a resource that focuses on research ethics issues in Africa. The authors are currently active in various aspects of research ethics in Africa and

the majority have been trained in the past by either the Fogarty International Center or Europe and Developing Countries Clinical Trial Partnership (EDCTP) sponsored bioethics training programmes. The book will also be of value to researchers and REC members in other developing world countries.

206 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920689-30-8 R175ISBN 978-1-920689-31-5 R140 (e-book)

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Die roete na die beste moontlike wetenskap gaan langs allerlei kronkelweë van ewekniebeoordeling met die voorkeure, aannames, vooroordele en oortuigings van die beoordelende lesers. Dit gaan oor die hobbelrige paaie van ideologiese voorkeure en grille wat meestal deur magsug en geldsug deur institusionele en politieke heulery vertroebel is en daar dus moeilik suiwer uitkomste te wagte kan wees. Bowendien is daar allerlei afdraaipaadjies en syspoortjies geïnspireer deur kitsoplossings, reduksionistiese en verabsoluterende vereenvoudigings van die volle meervoudige werklikheid, die komplekse kenniswêreld en die intrigerende wispelturigheid van impulsiewe en altyd feilbare menswees.

Daarom kan die uiterstes van verskuilde onverwagsheid altyd op verrassende wyse gebeur: Die beste bedoelinge kan lei tot die grootste katastrofes; die onskuldigste onbedoelde invensies kan groot heilsame invloede oplewer. Derhalwe kan die beste moontlike wetenskap, so word dit in die boek beklemtoon, nie in enige finale sin gedefinieer word nie, of sonder enige twyfel bereik word nie, al is dit ons ferm ideaal. Om hierdie rede behoort ons hoopvol en hardwerkend op pad daarheen te wees en te bly.

Gekonfronteer met die monstrositeite van ideologieë wat ons dwing om die nie minder monsteragtige inisiatiewe van mag en wins te konfronteer, is daar ’n taak wat beteken dat ons moet waag om die ondenkbare, die ontoeskryfbare en die onhanteerbare van die volle werklikheid te dink. Die oneindige paralogiese konversasie met die klem op die dinamika van verskil is die beste waarborg vir die beste moontlike wetenskap teenoor die eentonige en steriele logiese eenstem mig­heid wat tot niks nuuts en beters kan lei nie. Vandaar dan ook die titel: Onderweg na die beste moontlike wetenskap.

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Onderweg na die beste moontlike wetenskap

A.P.J. Roux & C.S. de Beer

Die roete na die beste moontlike wetenskap gaan langs allerlei kronkelweë van ewekniebeoordeling met die voorkeure, aannames, vooroordele en oortuigings van die beoordelende lesers.

Die boek behels ’n ondersoek van interdissiplinêre en filosofiese aard na die geldigheid en probleme

met ewekniebeoordeling, beleidsake wat wetenskapkwaliteit mag bedreig of bevorder, ’n soeke na die beste maniere om wetenskap wel te bevorder en die voorwaardes waaraan so ’n aktiwiteit behoort te voldoen, en ’n alternatief vir die beoordelingstelsel met sterk beklemtoning van kommunikasie deur die hele proses heen.

184 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-0-992235-96-3 R175ISBN 978-0-992235-97-0 R140 (e-boek)

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Seven Imperatives for Success in Research

Ulrich D. Holzbaur, Laetus O.K. Lategan, Karin Dyason & Deseré Kokt

Understanding what research is all about is a prerequisite for any researcher ... To succeed in the long term, it is important to plan one’s career based on aspirations and competencies, as well as on the ability to develop one’s skills, including planning skills.

99 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920382-13-1 R175ISBN 978-1-920382-14-8 R140 (e-book)

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Laetus O.K. Lategan Liezel Lues

Hesta Friedrich-Nel(Editors)

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ISBN 978-1-920383-13-8

Doing ResearchRevised Edition

Doing Research

Lategan, Lues & Friedrich-Nel (Editors)

DOING RESEARCH was written by authors with a passion for research development with the purpose of giving novice researchers a holistic view of what they will encounter when ‘doing research’. The interplay between scientific theory, academic research and professional practice has been highlighted as these are considered the cornerstones to be mastered as early as possible in a young researcher’s career.

The team of authors who has contributed themes has vast experience in various disciplines i.e. communication, quality assurance, microbiology, ethics, philosophy, statistics and humanities. This is just one of the many reasons why this book, without a doubt, will leave the reader with a broad and informed perspective. In addition, this book informs the reader about:

• the necessity of doing research in the current day;• the quest for academic integrity;• the research cycle;• writing research proposals;• managing and applying empirical research;• scientific writing and critical reading;• presenting your research, through a report or verbally;• applying the Harvard or Numerical method of referencing within your

text and bibliography; and • applying quality assurance throughout the research.

The editors, Profs Laetus Lategan, Liezel Lues and Hesta Friedrich-Nel, have put their experience in research development into practice in the production of this book. It is trusted that they have succeeded in conveying their enthusiasm for research and its vast possibilities to future researchers.

Doing ResearchRevised edition

Laetus O.K. Lategan, Liezel Lues & Hesta Friedrich-Nel

This book is written by authors with a passion for research development, with the purpose of giving novice researchers a holistic view of what they will encounter when doing research.

The interplay between scientific theory, academic research and professional practice is

highlighted, as these are considered the corner stones to be mastered as early as possible in a young researcher’s career.

140 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-1-920383-13-8 R175ISBN 978-1-920383-23-7 R140 (e-book)

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Modelling as Research Methodology was written for the scientist and student researching the (expected) functioning of systems under specified conditions. As such, it represents an introduction to the use of modelling in natural, human and economical sciences. The book is divided into two sections.

The first section illustrates the universal nature of modelling as aid to the researcher. More specifically, this section focuses on the following:

The principles of mathematical and scale modelling.•

A model for the design and development of physical devices comprising •of elements of different engineering disciplines.

The need for data acquisition facilities - especially in those cases where •physical modelling is utilised.

In the second section of the book, several typical examples of modelling are described. These include a variety of studies such as:

Modelling of the performance of an industrial freezer.•

Human-environmental dynamics with respect to a hydrological model.•

The prediction of short-term electrical load demand.•

The Editors:

Professors Jordaan and Lategan are experienced in the guidance and supervision of researchers. Collaboratively and individually, they study the management of the research process, as well as the optimisation of the efforts of teams of researchers working on extended, multi-faceted fields of study. This is the second joint publication edited by these two individuals, on the topic of modelling as a research methodology.

MODELLING asRESEARCH METHODOLOGY

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Modelling as Research MethodologyRevised edition

G.D. Jordaan & L.O.K. Lategan

Modelling as Research Methodology is written for the scientist and student researching the (expected) functioning of systems under specified conditions. As such, it represents an introduction to the use of modelling in natural, human and economical sciences.

The book is divided into two sections. The first section illustrates the universal nature of modelling as aid to the researcher. In the second section, several typical examples of modelling are described.

159 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920383-05-3 R195ISBN 978-1-920383-17-6 R156 (e-book)

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RE:search ABCDown-to-earth assistance for the researcher

Liezel Lues & Laetus Lategan

Delivering research outputs has become increasingly important for many students involved in working towards a research degree.

RE:search ABC highlights contemporary practices and provides a framework for an up-to-date understanding of the research process and the key issues associated with it. It integrates a number of imperative topics, including the writing of a research protocol, the applying of methodology in research projects, the respective roles of the supervisor and student, the writing of a scientific article and the presenting of research results. The analysis draws upon both theory and real case studies.

58 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-919980-86-7 R150ISBN 978-1-920689-29-2 R120 (e-book)

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An Intro duction to Post graduate Supervision

Editor: Laetus O.K. Lategan

This book provides a basic introduction to the supervision of postgraduate studies. At the centre of each discussion are examples of best practices and guidelines on how to deal with all aspects associated with postgraduate supervision.

Both the postgraduate student and the novice supervisor are targeted in this book, although

seasoned supervisors could also benefit from the reflections. In the development of a supervision culture a comprehensive research guide is needed.

139 pp, 2008

ISBN 978-1-920109-49-3 R195ISBN 978-1-920689-32-2 R156 (e-book)

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Scientific Writing SkillsGuidelines for writing theses and dissertations

Amanda Lourens & Laetitia Bedeker

Where do I begin to write my thesis or dissertation? How do I get my thoughts onto paper? How do I combine all my results in one coherent whole? What is an academic writing style? How do I reference?

Scientific Writing Skills gives answers to these questions. It is the result of many courses in scientific writing skills to postgraduate students based on real writing problems and text examples from diverse disciplines. It is a practical yet scientifically sound guide that helps the student tackle scientific writing.

It is also available in Afrikaans as Wetenskaplike skryfvaardighede.

131 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-22-6 R195

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Wetenskaplike skryfvaardighede Riglyne vir die skryf van tesisse en proefskrifte

Amanda Lourens & Laetitia Bedeker

Waar begin ek om my tesis of verhandeling te skryf? Watter afdelings het so ’n teks? Hoe kry ek my gedagtes op papier? Hoe bring ek al my resultate byeen in ’n samehangende geheel? Wat is ’n wetenskaplike skryfstyl? Hoe gemaak met bronverwysings?

Wetenskaplike skryfvaardighede gee antwoorde op hierdie vrae. Dit is die resultaat van talle kursusse in wetenskaplike skryfvaardighede aan nagraadse studente, gebaseer op regte skryfprobleme en teksvoorbeelde uit uiteenlopende vakgebiede.

Dit is ook beskikbaar in Engels as Scientific Writing Skills.

150 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-09-6 R195

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CREST series | CREST-Reeks

The production and utilisation of knowledge in higher education institutions in South Africa.

This series of publications is the result of research conducted at the Centre for Research on Science and Technology (CREST)

at Stellenbosch University.

A REVIEW OF MODELSof

RESEARCH UTILISATION

TRACY BAILEYJOHANN MOUTON

7819199 980577

ISBN 1-919980-57-1

A review of models of research utilisation CREST Volume 1

T. Bailey & J. Mouton

The review has five themes: terminological issues; knowledge utilisation as a domain of scholarship; shifts in modes of knowledge production; "models" of research utilisation, and a discussion of a "heuristic" framework to integrate the key issues discussed.

66 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-57-7 R100ISBN 978-1-919980-69-0 Gratis (e-book)

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A SURVEY of

RESEARCH UTILISATION

NELIUS BOSHOFFJOHANN MOUTON

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ISBN 1-919980-57-1

A survey of research utilisationCREST Volume 2

N. Boshoff & J. Mouton

The utilisation of research takes on a variety of forms ranging from the advancement of knowledge to changing human behaviour, developing new technologies and solving applied problems. All forms of utilisation are evident in the research projects described in this study.

70 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-62-1 R100ISBN 978-1-919980-70-6 Gratis (e-book)

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AN INDUSTRY STUDY OF THE UTILISATION OF

PUBLIC R&D

TRACY BAILEYGERRIT LOOTS

LAUREN WILDSCHUT

7819199 980638

ISBN 1-919980-63-6

An industry study of the utilisation of public R&DCREST Volume 3

T. Bailey, G. Loots & L. Wildschut

This is a study of the views of more than 100 R&D managers (of R&D intensive South African companies) on the demand environment of industry R&D; agenda-setting in industrial R&D; different modes of knowledge production; R&D outsourcing and collaboration; the outputs,

dissemination, and benefits and beneficiaries of company R&D, and factors that limit or promote R&D and technology transfer.

108 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-63-8 R130ISBN 978-1-919980-71-3 Gratis (e-book)

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THE DYNAMIC OF KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION

AND UTILISATION

TRACY BAILEY

SUN PRESS7819199 980645

ISBN 1-919980-64-4

The dynamic of knowledge production and utilisationCREST Volume 4

Fifteen case studies

Editor: T. Bailey 

This study presents fifteen detailed case studies of research projects, research programmes or research units/centres, with a specific focus on the dynamics of the knowledge production and utilisation processes and

contexts. The case studies seek to address the second objective of the broader project, namely to establish to what extent the knowledge produced at South African universities and technikons is used and utilised in the interest of national goals.

680 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-64-5 R225ISBN 978-1-919980-72-0 Gratis (e-book)

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THE ROLE OF INTERMEDIARY ORGANISATIONS IN THE

UTILISATION OF RESEARCH

JAAMIAH GALANT

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ISBN 1-919980-65-2

The role of intermediary organisations in the utilisation of research CREST Volume 5

J. Galant

The mini-case studies in this volume describe how non-standard organisational forms, which include forums, networks and associations, have become involved in the production and utilisation of research in a range

of diverse scientific and institutional contexts. They seek to illustrate new modes of "interactive engagement" between users, intermediary agencies and researchers, which impact on the production, dissemina-tion and utilisation of research.

129 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-65-2 R150ISBN 978-1-919980-73-7 Gratis (e-book)

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STIAS Series | STIAS-Reeks

Climate change poses very serious risks to mankind. Adaptation and damages are emphasised more and more. Although adaptation is important, priority should be given to prevention (mitigation). The contributions in this volume emanate from an international research project that deals with a legal kaleidoscope of legal issues and focuses primarily on preventive remedies. The contributions of Spier and Magnus tackle injunctive relief and discuss the myriad of legal questions courts have to answer if they are willing to grant injunctive relief. This part of the book addresses procedural, private international and substantive law. Kemp’s contribution discusses the role criminal law could play to come to grips with the threats of climate change. So far, the greater part of the debate is about the United States, Europe and, increasingly, Asia. Ruppel fills this gap by painting an African perspective.

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Injunctive Relief and Criminal Law Responses

Ulrich Magnus is Executive Vice-Director of the European Centre for Tort and Insurance Law; Germany’s National Correspondent at UNCITRAL (United Nations Commission on International Trade Law); Director and Speaker of the International Max Planck Research School for Maritime Affairs; Member of the German Council for Private International Law, of the European Group on Tort Law, and of the European Acquis Group. He is the author and editor of 20 books and over 200 articles on European, comparative and international law of obligations; the editor of two book series and a legal periodical, and a permanent collaborator and advisor of several legal journals.

Jaap Spier is Advocate-General in the Supreme Court of the Netherlands, Honorary Professor of comparative insurance law at Maastricht University, and Member and Honorary President of the European Group on Tort Law. His research interests include climate change law; environmental dispute resolution; human rights and the environment; corporate environmental responsibility; environmental ethics and justice, and international environmental law. He is the author and editor of 15 books and a few hundred articles and case notes on various topics, the greater part on the law of torts, remedies, damages and insurance law.

Climate Change RemediesInjunctive Relief and Criminal Law Responses

Editors: Jaap Spier & Ulrich Magnus

This volume brings together various contributions on climate change remedies. The papers emanate from an international research project set up under the auspices of the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS), dealing with how the law can meaningfully contribute to

the debate on global challenges, such a sustainable development and climate change. The contributions are written by experts in the field and will be of interest to environmental lawyers and policy makers.

247 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920689-27-8 R275ISBN 978-1-920689-28-5 R220 (e-book)

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Theory from the SouthHow Euro-America is Evolving toward Africa

John Comaroff & Jean Comaroff

Rarely is the Global South seen as a source of theory and explanation for world historical events. Yet, as many nation-states of the Northern Hemisphere experience increasing fiscal meltdown, state privatisation, corruption, ethnic conflict and other crises, it seems as though they are evolving

southward, so to speak, in both positive and problematic ways. Is this so? How? In what measure? This view from the South renders key problems of our time at once strange and familiar, giving an ironic twist to the evolutionary pathways long assumed by social scientists.

222 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920689-26-1 R275

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This is an excellent comparative study of the global problem of xenophobia with post-apartheid South Africa taking centre stage. ... [I]t is entirely appropriate that xenophobia is examined as a vital social indicator of the progress beyond liberation to a truly open and democratic society.

– John de Gruchy, University of Cape Town

We have much to learn and digest from this book. The authors take us one more step forward in understanding why we scapegoat and find some to be the “other” rather than fellow travellers endowed with the common humanity we all share.

– Judith A. Mayotte, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Gives a critical, insightful, anguished, and yet unjaundiced and remarkably accurate, objective and realistic assessment of SA’s and the ANC’s decline into massive corruption, inefficiency, police brutality, and moral bankruptcy.

– Pierre L. van den Berghe, University of Washington, Seattle

A thought-provoking and challenging book by two of the most original writers on contemporary South Africa.

– Hermann Giliomee, Stellenbosch University

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germany and Canada

Kogila Moodley is Professor Emerita in the Department of Educational Studies at the University of British Columbia. She was the first holder of the David Lam Chair. Born in Durban, her postgraduate studies in Sociology and Anthropology spanned the U.S., Germany and Canada. Her publications focused on critical multiculturalism, anti-racism education and citizenship. She has served as President of the International Sociological Association’s Research Committee on Ethnic, Minority and Race Relations and is a member of the editorial board of “Ethnic and Racial Studies”.

Heribert Adam is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. Born in Germany and educated at the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory, he has published extensively on comparative ethnic conflicts and peacemaking, particularly on the elusive Israeli-Palestinian strife and socio-political developments in South Africa. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, was awarded the 1998 Adenauer Prize of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, as well as the 2006 Achievement Award of the Canadian Sociology Association.

Imagined LiberationXenophobia, Citizenship and Identity in South Africa, Germany and Canada

Heribert Adam & Kogila Moodley

Why would a society that liberated itself in the name of human rights turn against people who escaped human rights violations or unlivable conditions at home? What happened to the expected African solidarity? Why do former victims become victimisers? Imagined Liberation asks what xenophobic societies can learn

from other immigrant societies which avoided the backlash against multiculturalism in Europe. The authors stress an innovative teaching of political literacy that makes adolescents aware of why they hate.

246 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920338-98-5 R275ISBN 978-1-920338-99-2 R220 (e-book)

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Genres of CritiqueLaw, Aesthetics and Liminality

Editors: Karin van Marle & Stewart Motha

Genres of Critique seeks to open and explore the liminal space of critique at the intersection of law, aesthetics and politics. The essays in this volume elaborate and expand the meaning and significance of critique through aesthetic forms for responding imaginatively to legal and political problems. Another priority was to

explore themes that had been only marginally present in critical legal scholarship in South Africa: problems of home, exile, belonging and the legacy of fractured community in the context of decolonisation and the inauguration of a new polity. Although this endeavour has wider significance, the focus is primarily on South Africa.

169 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920689-02-5 R200ISBN 978-1-920689-03-2 R160 (e-book)

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This book focuses on the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 and its implications for democracy. Why and how did the crisis come about? Are there any instructive lessons to be drawn from comparisons with the Great Depression of the 1930s? What are the democratic response mechanisms to cope with serious crises? Do they work? Is China a new trend setter? Do values matter? Are global democratic rules a possibility? These are some of the key questions addressed in the volume.

This thoughtful and impressive study by a wide-ranging group of contributors helps us to understand why the contest between democratic and authoritarian capitalism is emerging as one of the critical issues of our time. – Richard Steyn, Financial Mail (South Africa)

What will be the next world order and when will it emerge? Addressing what are arguably the most important questions of our time this book offers the first provocative answers. – Jacek Zakowski, Polityka (Poland)

This timely book clearly shows that we have entered a period of demanding stress tests after the “global tsunami” that followed the “2008 financial earthquake”. It is a provocative reminder, warning us that the search for a new global order will be a tedious process. – Osman Ulagay, Milliyet (Turkey)

This book provides valuable insights into the causes of the current international financial crisis, and its impact on democracy. A series of insightful analytical chapters probe into the reasons for the financial collapse and who should be held responsible - with a view to understanding whether and how it could happen again. The reader of this book will emerge with a clearer sense of what went wrong with international finance, and what needs to be done. – Ronald F. Inglehart, University of Michigan and Higher School of Economics, Moscow and

St Petersburg.

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Edmund Wnuk-Lipinski Professor (Sociology), Collegium Civitas, Warsaw, Poland

The global crisis and beyond

Democracy under stressThe global crisis and beyond

Editors: Ursula van Beek & Edmund Wnuk-Lipinski

“Democracy under stress provides valuable insights into the causes of the current international financial crisis, and its impact on democracy. A series of insightful analytical chapters probe into the reasons for the financial collapse and who should be held responsible – with a view to

understanding whether and how it could happen again. The reader of this book will emerge with a clearer sense of what went wrong with international finance, and what needs to be done.” Ronald F Inglehart, University of Michigan, and Higher School of Economics, Moscow and St Petersburg.

227 pp, 2012

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The Humanist Imperative in South Africa includes twenty-six multi-disciplinary essays and reflections originally presented and discussed at the two symposia of the New Humanism Project held at STIAS in June 2009 and February 2010. The authors are leading academics and public figures drawn from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds, all sharing a common concern: “How can our fledgling democracy not only survive but flourish?” The essays focus on the humanisms that have shaped our society and its constitution; what it means to be human beings together in South Africa; and issues of economic and social justice, human dignity and rights. Developing mutual respect, listening critically and constructively to each other, and promoting a wider conversation are of vital importance. Fostering programmes that enable all people to attain their full potential are identified as an urgent priority.

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John de Gruchy, a theologian and social scientist, is Emeritus Professor at the University of Cape Town, Extraordinary Professor at Stellenbosch University and Fellow of the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study.

The Humanist Imperative in South Africa

Editor: John W. de Gruchy

This book is an outcome of the conversation that occurred during the five days of intense discussion at two symposia initiated by the “New Humanism Project”.

The struggle for a more humane society is both local and universal, and increasingly these are connected in our time. So while the conversation focused

specifically on South Africa, the discussion was neither parochial nor insular in its scope and character. Hopefully, then, people beyond South Africa will find the contents of this book of value to them in terms of their own contexts.

299 pp, 2011

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This work briefly records the lives and achievements of 501 men and women who contributed, or are still contributing, to the natural history of the Free State and Lesotho, between 1830 and 2013.

This book is a very valuable addition to our knowledge of the history and biographical details of all persons who have been involved with the natural history of the Free State and Lesotho. As such, it is a unique compilation of data about many individuals that would not be possible to find elsewhere.

— Ted Oliver, Ph.D. (UCT). Research Fellow, Department of Botany & Zoology, Stellenbosch University, and immediate past President of the Botanical Society of South Africa.

I can predict with high confidence that this book will become a classic in the academic biographical realm.

— Dave Pepler, M.Phil. (Cantab.). Environmental consultant, Director SSC Africa and former Senior Lecturer, Conservation Ecology, University of Stellenbosch.

A treasure trove of valuable information that will appeal to both scientists and the informed general public. Not only is this the first publication of its kind for the region covered, but also for South Africa as a whole. Moreover, its usefulness as a source of reference extends beyond the Free State and Lesotho, as many of the people included contributed to the natural history of other parts of South Africa.

— Braam van Wyk, D.Sc. (UP). Professor (Louis Botha Chair), Department of Plant Science, University of Pretoria.

About the author

Rodney Moffett is an honorary research associate of the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of the Free State. He was previously professor in the Department of Botany at the Qwaqwa Campus of the University of the North and retired in 2000. His previous book, also published by SUN PRESS (2010), was Sesotho Plant and Animal names and Plants used by the Basotho.

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A Biographical Dictionary of Contributors to the Natural History of the Free State and Lesotho

Rodney Moffett

This publication contains brief biographies of 500 persons who contributed to the natural history of the Free State and Lesotho between 1830 and 2012.

376 pp, 2014

ISBN 987-1-920382-34-6 R275ISBN 987-1-920382-35-3 R220 (e-book)

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Sustainable StellenboschOpening dialogues

Editors: Mark Swilling, Ben Sebitosi & Ruenda Loots

This book undertakes an extensive audit of nearly the entire spatial, economic, ecological and sociological space of Stellenbosch. It takes a bold step towards – in Hirschman’s words as quoted in the letter of invitation to authors – “setting

the stage for conceptions of change to which the inventiveness of history and a ‘passion for the possible’ are admitted as vital actors”. Mark Swilling, Stellenbosch University

362 pp, 2012

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Southern African Geomorphology

Editors: Peter Holmes & Michael Meadows

This book covers the geomorphology and landscape evolution of South Africa, focusing on arid landscapes, fluvial systems, karst, Quaternary landscapes, macro-scale geomorphic evolution, coastal geomorphology and applied geomorphology. It would appeal to postgraduate students in Physical Geography (Geomorphology) and Physical Geology and all academics in the earth sciences.

448 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920382-02-5 R295ISBN 978-1-920382-36-0 R236 (e-book)

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MArion & Prince edwArd

AfricA’s southern islAnds

Aleks Terauds has undertaken research on sub-Antarctic islands for most of his working life and is passionate about their conservation. He has been involved in three previous books on the wildlife and islands of the sub-Antarctic and currently holds a Research Associate position at the Centre for Invasion Biology, Stellenbosch University.

John Cooper is a retired marine ornithologist turned amateur sub-Antarctic historian and conservationist. He tries to get to the Prince Edward Islands every year. He is a Research Associate of the Centre for Invasion Biology, Stellenbosch University and also the honorary Information Officer for the Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels.

Steven L. Chown is Director of the Centre for Invasion Biology and Professor of Zoology at Stellenbosch University. He has undertaken research at various Southern Ocean Islands for more than 20 years, was the first Chair of the Prince Edward Islands Management Committee, and is the inaugural recipient of the Martha T. Muse Award for Science and Policy in Antarctica.

Peter Ryan is an Associate Professor at the Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, University of Cape Town. He has studied the birds of the Prince Edward Islands since 1984. His other books include several guides to African birds and one to the wildlife of Tristan da Cunha.

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Most people think of Cape Agulhas as the most southerly point of Africa. Few are aware there are two island outposts, some 1 400 kilometres to the south and nearly half way to Antarctica, that mark South Africa’s southernmost territories. Marion Island and Prince Edward Island are tiny specks of land in the vast Southern Ocean that contain some of the most remote and unique environments on the face of the planet. People do not easily forget Marion and Prince Edward once they have visited them. They are raw and elemental islands. The often barren and unrelenting landscapes convey their tumultuous volcanic origins and stand in stark contrast to the lush green stands of vegetation, the thousands of seals, penguins and albatrosses in their coastal colonies, and the restless grandeur of the surrounding ocean. These are islands of contrasts, where nature takes its course without the influences and pressures associated with human civilization. This book tells the story of these two islands; their fiery origins, their discovery and exploitation, the amazing animals and plants that live and grow there, and their current importance for research and conservation.

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Aleks Terauds, John Cooper, Steven L. Chown & Peter Ryan

This book tells the story of Marion Island and Prince Edward Island, South Africa’s southernmost territories; their fiery origins, their discovery and

exploitation, the amazing plants and animals that live and grow there, and their current importance for research and conservation.

The book features various photographs which capture the beauty of these remote and unique environments.

176 pp, 2010

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Gough IslandA Natural History

C. Hänel, S.L. Chown & K.J. Gaston

This book provides a well-illustrated, absorbing account of Gough Island’s remarkable plants and animals, and a compelling history of its discovery

and exploration. The authors bring to this work their considerable experience of remote, Southern Ocean islands and conservation in the region, making the book essential reading not only for island and seabird enthusiasts, but also for those concerned with biodiversity and its conservation in remote locations.

169 pp, 2005

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The Prince Edward IslandsLand-Sea Interactions in a Changing Ecosystem

Steven L. Chown & Pierre W. Froneman

This book provides a modern, synthetic overview of what is known about the structure, functioning and interactions of marine and terrestrial systems at the Prince Edward Islands. Building on more than 50 years of biological, geological,

meteorological, and oceanographic research, it demonstrates not only how inextricably linked marine and terrestrial systems at the islands are, but also how global environmental challenges, such as climate change, biological invasions, and over exploitation, are playing out at the regional and local levels in the Southern Ocean.

490 pp, 2008

ISBN 978-1-920109-85-1 R300

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The idea for this book has been born in a dialogue between the authors of In Search of an Integrative Vision for Technology (2006) and a group of scholars and practitioners from

South Africa whose research and development activities focuses on problems of traditional African society and culture. Although there existed awareness in the writing of the earlier book that the search for normativity for our technological society should encompass the different cultural spheres of the world, no attention has been paid to the problem of interculturality. Focussing on the development of technology in the ‘developed societies’ the emphasis was laid on finding a basis for ‘interdisciplinarity’, bridging the gaps between the sciences and humanities as well as between theory and practice. According to the vision that has been elaborated on in the above book, not the autonomous dynamics of technology as a free-flying projectile should determine the future of our global world, but guidance has to be provided by a normative perspective on technology for the ‘common good’ of all people and cultures. Following further this line of research the current book aims to address explicitly the ‘intercultural’ dimension of technology in our globalising world.

The Editors

Jan van der Stoep holds the chair of Religion, Media and the Public Sphere at the Ede Christian University of Applied Sciences and is also affiliated with the Philosophy Faculty at VU University Amsterdam.

Sytse Strijbos is the founder of the International Institute for Development and Ethics (IIDE) and previously taught at the Philosophy Faculty of VU University Amsterdam and Philosophy Department of North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa.

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From Technology Transfer to Intercultural DevelopmentUnderstanding Technology and Development in a Globalizing World

Editors: Jan van der Stoep & Sytse Strijbos

The central theme of this book is the intercultural development of technology in a globalising world. Migration, tourism, information and communication

technology and international trade stimulate the encounter between cultures, leading to a totally new social configuration on a worldwide scale.

169 pp, 2012

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Exploring Sustainability ScienceA Southern African Perspective

Michael Burns & Alex Weaver

Southern Africa is well blessed with a diverse and vibrant human population and a wealth of natural capital. The key challenge for sustainable development is to grow society’s capacity to use this natural capital to meet the needs of the region’s human population, especially the poor, in ways that

sustain environmental life-support systems. Collaborating across disciplines, the authors explore the underpinning principles and the potential of sustainability science in a number of case studies.

625 pp, 2008

ISBN 978-1-920109-51-6 R350ISBN 978-1-920109-56-1 R280 (e-book)

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capetown

imagining a livable city

Edited by Mark Swilling

It is now widely accepted that although cities constitute the key contributors to unsustainable development, especially due to their ecological and equity impacts, they are also viewed as the vehicle for the transition to a sustainable future for humanity, especially because they offer the most realistic platforms for a wide range of responsive interventions both in terms of technologies as well as policies and lifestyle changes. Anchored on this perspective, this book introduces the theoretical principles which underpin the required transition to sustainable cities in general and Cape Town in particular. The subsequent fourteen chapters tackle more specific areas of interventions on the basis of the status quo and the key constraints towards realisation of related transition interventions in the city of Cape Town. Dr Daniel K. Irurah School of Architecture and Planning University of the Witwatersrand

For the sheer volume of empirical evidence collated in the volume, I would expect that chapters in this book will be mined time and again by students and researchers. In no small way, it benchmarks knowledge about the city. But it also does more: it alerts, warns and scares. Crucially, it also introduces ideas for thinking about the urban future in novel ways. Priority is put not simply on solutions that are financially efficient in the short term, but on alternatives that are sustainable in the long term and on solutions that are socially fair. The key concepts of ‘decoupling’ and ‘dematerialisation’ introduced in Chapter 1 are especially notable in this regard. Evidently, all the contributors are ‘on song’ with current trends in the relevant urban literature pertaining to their sphere.Prof Gordon Pirie Geography Department University of the Western Cape

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Sustaining Cape TownImagining a Livable City

Editor: Mark Swilling

Although cities constitute the key contributors to unsustainable development, especially due to their ecological and equity impacts, they are also viewed as the vehicle for the transition to a sustainable future for humanity both in terms of technologies as well as policies and lifestyle changes.

This book introduces the theoretical principles which

underpin the required transition to sustainable cities in general and Cape Town in particular. The subsequent fourteen chapters tackle more specific areas of interventions and the key constraints towards realisation of related transition interventions in the city of Cape Town.

278 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920338-30-5 R300ISBN 978-1-920338-47-3 R240 (e-book)

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InnovatIve PractIces in the african Water supply

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africa continues to struggle to make progress in supplying water and sanitation to its people. often the challenges can be overwhelming and the looming threats of climate change, increased urbanisation and expansion of urban slums make action all the more urgent. Innovative Practices in the African Water Supply and Sanitation Sector is a must read for practitioners who are interested in sustainable water management. its rich collection of practical african case studies covering innovative ways to approach such diverse topics as financing, capacity building, community ownership and management, through to water loss reduction, provides a variety of entry points for governments and nGos to take action. donors, governments and practitioners should take notice as replication and upscaling of local initiatives, such as those presented in this book, are the way to success for water and sanitation in africa.

Carol Howe SWITCH Project Director

Innovative Practices in the African Water Supply and Sanitation Sector

Marco Schouten, Edwin Hes & Zvikomborero Hoko

“Innovative practices in the African Water Supply and Sanitation Sector is a must read for practitioners who are interested getting started on the path towards more sustainable water management. It is a rich collection of practical African case studies covering

innovative ways to approach such diverse topics as financing, capacity building, community ownership and management through to water loss reduction and health risk prioritisation provide a variety of entry points for governments and NGOs to take action.” Carol Howe, SWITCH Project Director

186 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920109-96-7 R160ISBN 978-1-920338-37-4 R128 (e-book)

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Playing the Water DanceA Guide to Conducting and Reporting Inter disciplinary Research in Water Resources Management

Lewis Jonker & Emmanuel Manzungu

Water is the thread that connects us all. The capable student of water management must have the ability to clearly and concisely ask the right questions, formulate an actionable research plan,

expeditiously carry out the research, and disseminate findings so that they may be applied directly, adapted to suit particular needs and cases, and/or debated vigorously in the public domain.

To this end, Playing the Water Dance serves as a timely and useful tool for the postgraduate student, mid-career academic, skilled practitioner, and seasoned consultant alike.

89 pp, 2008

ISBN 978-1-920109-95-0 R150ISBN 978-1-920338-38-1 R120 (e-book)

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Commercialising Medicinal PlantsA Southern African guide

Editor: Nicci Diederichs

The use and trade of medicinal plants in Southern Africa has been recognised as providing important primary health care benefits and livelihood opportunities, and being culturally significant. This industry and its current roleplayers are, however, threatened by a number of factors, including unsustainable and declining raw material supplies, unsupportive

legislative frameworks, poor organisation, limited capacity, and new entrants into the industry with commercial interests.

215 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-920689-14-8 R180 (e-book)

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Ecosystem Services in the Gariep BasinA Basin-Scale Component of the Southern African Millenium Ecosystem Assessment

Editors: Erin Bohensky, Belinda Reyers,Albert S. van Jaarsveld & Christo Fabricius

This assessment report is a component of the multiple-scale southern African sub-global assessment (SAfMA), which investigated the condition and trends of ecosystem services and

human well-being in the Gariep basin from 1993 to 2003, as well as future scenarios and possible responses to ecosystem change.

The assessment features highlights from four local-scale assessments nested within the basin: Sehlabathebe, Great Fish River, Richtersveld and the Gauteng Province.

152 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-35-5 R295ISBN 978-1-919980-38-6 R236 (e-book)

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SESOTHO PLANT & ANIMAL NAMES

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This book is an important contribution to the cultural heritage of southern Africa and Lesotho. All the Sesotho names for plants and animals are included for the first time in one volume, which also accurately records all the plants that are known to be used by the Basotho for food, medicine and traditional practices, together with their correct botanical identities. It will undoubtedly become a standard reference work and valuable resource for future students and academics.

Professor B-E. van WykUniversity of Johannesburg

Member of the Presidential Task Team on African Traditional Medicine

Rodney Moffett was born on a farm in the Ficksburg district of the Free State and learnt Sesotho at an early age. After an initial career in forestry, he studied botany at Stellenbosch University, obtaining his Ph.D. in taxonomy with a study of the genus Rhus (now Searsia). In 1986, he joined the Qwaqwa Branch of the University of the North, where he lectured in the Botany Department and served two terms as Dean of Science. He retired in 2000 as Professor of Botany. Since then he has returned twice to teach at the campus (now part of the University of the Free State) and is currently an honorary research associate in the Department of Plant Sciences of UFS.

Rodney Moffett

Sesotho Plant and Animal Names and Plants used by the Basotho

Rodney Moffett

This book is an important contribution to the cultural heritage of southern Africa and Lesotho.

For the first time, all the Sesotho names for plants and animals are included in one volume, which also accurately records all the plants that are known to be used

by the Basotho for food, medicine and traditional practices, together with their correct botanical identities.

It will undoubtedly become a standard reference work and valuable resource for future students and academics.

328 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920383-08-4 R200ISBN 978-1-920383-20-6 R160 (e-book)

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Spatialities of Urban ChangeSelected themes from Bloemfontein at the beginning of the 21st century

Editors: Lochner Marais & Gustav Visser

It is against a post-colonial backdrop that the collection of essays assembled in this book aims to make a contribution to understanding the realities of urban centres which feature less frequently in the academic

press. The research reported in this collection echoes and highlights many of the themes found in both urban theory derived from the realities of many “world cities”, and the challenges remarked upon in development theory seen in much of the work focused on South Africa’s main metropolitan regions.

195 pp, 2008

ISBN 978-1-920109-45-5 R180ISBN 978-1-920109-46-2 R144 (e-book)

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Hendrik M. Goudappel ‘reader’ over de urbanistiek en planologie

Das Steÿn (J.J.) (red.)

Hendrik M. Goudappel ‘reader’ over de urbanistiek en planologie

“Prof ir Henk Goudappel was hoogleraar aan de faculteit bouwkunde van de TU Eindhoven van 1971 tot 1986. Hij riep het vakgebied urbanistiek in het leven. De urbanistiek, bedoeld als wetenschappelijk antwoord op de toenmalige verstedelijkopgawe, kan dan ook worden beschouwd als een typisch Eindhovense discipline en daarmee belangrijk erfgoed van de faculteit bouwkunde. Urbanistiek was meer dan stedebouw, het was een interdiscipline op het gebied van het ruimtelijk handelen. Urbanistiek was ook meer dan ruimtelijke wetenschap, omdat bijvoorbeeld het ontwerpen en de milieubouw er een integraal onderdeel van vormden. De urbanistiek zocht naar uitgangspunten, grondslagen en vooronderstellingen van het ruimtelijk denken en werken en de samenhang van daarbij aan de orde zijnde aspecten, zowel technisch, cultureel als maatschappelijk”.

Bouwpers, TUE. 1999

Hendrik M. Goudappel ‘reader’ over de urbanistiek en planologie

Das Steÿn (J.J.) (red.)

Hierdie bundel bevat 14 van Goudappel se belangrikste publikasies oor die Urbanistiek soos wat dit in Nederlands (13) of Engels (1) verskyn het.Die samesteller is prof. Das Steÿn van die Universiteit van die Vrystaat (UV), voormalige voorsitter van die departement Stads- en Streekbeplanning en tans redakteur van Stads- en Streekbeplanning. Hy doen in 1983 navorsing oor Inspraak onder Goudappel se leiding aan Eindhoven en verwerf ’n Ph. D. aan die UV met die titel “Publieke deelname as ’n kulturele determinant in beplanning binne die denkkader van die urbanistiekkonsep”. Hy vind die urbanistiekkonsep handig en kreatief by probleemoplossing en het dit die laaste 25 jaar gebruik in sy navorsing asook om te doseer as deel van beplanningsteorie aan die UV se nagraadse opleiding vir beplanners.

Hendrik M. Goudappel ‘reader’ over de urbanistiek en planologie

Redakteur: Das J.J. Steÿn

Hierdie bundel bevat veertien van Goudappel se belangrikste publikasies oor die urbanistiek soos wat dit in Nederlands (13) of Engels (1) verskyn het.Die samesteller is professor Das Steÿn van die Universiteit van die Vrystaat, voormalige voorsitter van die

departement Stads- en Streekbeplanning en tans redakteur van Stads- en Streekbeplanning.

240 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920383-02-2 R225

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Beginsels van narkose vir die voorgraadse studentTweede uitgawe

Redakteur: André Coetzee

Beginsels van narkose vir die voorgraadse student is saamgestel deur die Departement Anestesiologie en Kritieke Sorg, Universiteit Stellenbosch, Suid-Afrika. Die boek stel die voorgraadse student in narkose bekend aan die beginsels van

narkose wat sal dien as ’n teoretiese grondslag vir die praktiese toepassing van narkose-tegnieke.

Dit is ook beskikbaar in Engels as Principles of anaesthesia for the undergraduate student.

446 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920338-27-5 R375

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Principles of anaesthesia for the under graduate studentSecond edition

Editor: André Coetzee

Principles of anaesthesia for the undergraduate student was compiled by the Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, Stellenbosch University, South Africa. This book provides the undergraduate student in anaesthesia with a concise text,

dealing with some of the principles of anaesthesia, which will serve as a theoretical base for the practical application of the techniques of anaesthesia.

It is also available in Afrikaans as Beginsels van narkose vir die voorgraadse student.

450 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920338-26-8 R375

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Weather Index Insurance for smallholder farmers in AfricaLessons learnt and goals for the future

[CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS]

Editor: Ephias Makaudze

Weather index insurance has been successful in many parts of the world, but its application in Africa remains limited.

The conference presenters highlighted experiences, challenges and opportunities based on current pilot projects on weather index insurance in many parts of Africa.

151 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-919985-45-9 R225ISBN 978-1-919985-46-6 R180 (e-book)

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Gawie Richter

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Geskiedenis van die Koringbedryf vanaf Tafelvallei tot die Rooi-Karoo (1652-2009) is nie alleen ’n lekkerlees boek nie, maar is propvol geskiedkundige inligting en beslis

’n waardevolle toevoeging tot die literatuur oor landbou in die RSA. Prof. André Agenbag Universiteit Stellenbosch

Hierdie boek is uiters waardevolle geskiedkundige navorsing vir die koringbedryf. Dit plaas die koringbedryf vanaf die vroegste tye tot nou in perspektief.

Prof. Chris S. Dannhauser Universiteit van Limpopo

Geskiedenis van die KoringbedryfVanaf Tafelvallei tot die Rooi Karoo (1652-2009)

Gawie Richter

“Dit is nie alleen ’n lekkerlees boek nie, maar is propvol geskied kundige inligting en beslis ’n waardevolle toevoeging tot die literatuur oor landbou in Suid-Afrika.” Prof André Agenbag, Universiteit Stellenbosch

“Hierdie boek is uiters waardevolle geskiedkundige navorsing vir die koringbedryf. Dit plaas die koringbedryf vanaf die vroegste tye tot nou in perspektief.” Prof Chris S Dannhauser, Universiteit van Limpopo

136 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-919985-35-0 R150ISBN 978-1-919985-37-4 R120 (e-boek)

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Wynlande van die Wêreld / Winelands of the WorldStudente-uitgawe / Student Edition

Charl Theron

Die student, wynlief-hebber, wynmeester en persone betrokke by die produksie of bemarking

van wyn sal hierdie feitelike boek baie bruikbaar vind. Top wynstreke van die wêreld word gedek ten opsigte van oppervlakte, opbrengste, klassifikasie stelsel, bekendste wyne en kultivars, en wynterminologie.

The student, wine lover, wine master and people involved in the production or marketing of wine will all benefit from this factual book. Top wine regions are covered in respect of area under production, yield, classification system, best known wines and cultivars, as well as the wine terminology.

142 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920338-19-0 R150

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“Emerging” (or “black”) farmers are often considered a homogenous group. While individual emerging farmers and agribusinesses in South Africa share a common history, the case studies in this book show that in fact significant differences exist among them that are often hidden beneath the averaging and aggregation typical of most analytical research. Presenting fifteen case studies of emerging agribusinesses in South Africa, this book has three main objectives: (1) to capture the human stories behind the emerging farms and agribusinesses in South Africa in order to showcase their rich diversity, historical backgrounds, current context, and future directions; (2) to highlight the best practices, opportunities, and challenges facing South Africa’s emerging farmers and agribusinesses; and (3) to create a new set of instructional materials for academics and development practitioners, or as a point of reference for other entrepreneurs, members of government, and other practitioners engaged in agriculture and agribusiness. The case study format, a relatively new tool in the field of agribusiness management, allows for a close-up view of the entrepreneurs at the heart of the businesses, providing an ideal lens through which to take a snapshot of the agribusiness landscape of South Africa today.

The authors did a great job providing such a detailed profile of the various case studies showcasing emerging farmers, agribusinesses, entrepreneurship skills and endeavours, etc. Not only does the book provide diverse and rich information pertaining to the “sample” emerging farmers, but in general point to important policy lessons and inadequacies that characterize BBBEE and AgriBEE as the main drivers of government policy in South Africa.Dr Ephias Makaudze – Department of Economics, University of Western Cape

It is impossible to understand the current state of South Africa’s agricultural sector without looking at the country’s history. Similarly, one cannot fully understand the opportunities and challenges facing emerging farmers and agribusinesses in South Africa without first walking in their shoes. This book is an excellent effort in giving the unfiltered perspectives of emerging farmers from an enterprise level. It is a ‘must read’ for anyone working with agriculture and agribusiness transformation in South Africa.Mr Langa Zita – Director-General of the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

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EDITORS Case Studies of Emerging Farmers and Agribusinesses in South Africa

Editors: Edward Mabaya, Krisztina Tihanyi, Mohammad Karaan & Johan van Rooyen

“It is impossible to understand the current state of South Africa’s agricultural sector without looking at the country’s history. Similarly, one cannot fully understand the opportunities and challenges facing emerging farmers and

agribusinesses in South Africa without first walking in their shoes. This book is an excellent effort in giving the unfiltered perspectives of emerging farmers from an enterprise level. It is a ‘must read’ for anyone working with agriculture and agribusiness transformation in South Africa.” Mr Langa Zita, Director-General of the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, RSA

319 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-1-920338-65-7 R250ISBN 978-1-920338-66-4 R200 (e-book)

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Mauritz van aarde

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In this book four different schools of inference, namely, frequentist, Bayesian, likelihood and fiducial are introduced and then with appropriate examples and discussions, the gaps and holes in the traditional sense of inferences are exposed. The author goes back deep into the literature, exploring views and fallacies introduced by outstanding scientists and statisticians. The author proposes a coordination test of any model posted for a given (observed) data set. A coordination test is a calculable ordered number triplet, whose three members are statistical coordinates. Various appropriate examples are given in each chapter where the traditional analysis and inference are applied, and then the statistical coordinates are calculated for each example. After each example the shortfalls, gaps and holes in the traditional methods are discussed.

Prof Christien Thiart

University of Cape Town

This is a bold book. It asks statisticians to revise deeply entrenched ways of thinking about not only the practice of their craft, but also about the philosophical basis of their subject. It does so by an exhaustive analysis, using a host of examples to demonstrate specific points.

Prof Jannie Hofmeyr

Stellenbosch University

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The Epistemology of Statistical ScienceFirst edition, revised

Mauritz van Aarde

In the usage of present-day statistics, ‘statistical inference’ is a profoundly ambiguous expression. In some literature a statistical inference is a ‘decision made under risk’, in other literature it is ‘a conclusion drawn from given data’, and most of the literature displays no awareness that the two meanings might be different.

446 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920338-32-9 R380ISBN 978-1-920338-33-6 R304 (e-book)

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The Draft South African Loading Code SANS 10160 Basis for structural design and actions for buildings and industrial structures represents a substantial revision of the present Standard SABS 0160:1989 (Amended 1993). Proper substantiation of the changes and additions is therefore required. The Background Report captures the main sources of reference, assessments, decisions and motivations applied in the formulation of SANS 10160.

The background information should primarily be considered when SANS 10160 is evaluated for acceptance into design practice as a South African National Standard. It should also serve as the point of departure for the inevitable future revision and updating of SANS 10160. The Background Report is not intended to serve as a commentary on the future use of SANS 10160 in design practice. However, the information reported here should provide additional understanding as a complementary source in cases where critical consideration of design implications is required.

A high degree of harmonisation of SANS 10160 with Eurocode is achieved. Consistency between SANS 10160 and Eurocode is clearly presented and motivated in the Background Report.

JOHAN RETIEF AND PETER DUNAISKI (Editors) Stellenbosch University Institute of Structural Engineering

This book represents a considerable amount of work that has been done in the development of the new SANS 10160 code of practice, which replaces SABS 0160:1989. The contributions of the book are in several areas, including: (i) The process of code development; (ii) The new Eurocode and its background; (iii) Discussion and comparison of provisions from various international codes; (iv) The basis of structural design and reliability; (v) Reasons for the selection of parameter values and approaches selected for SANS 10160. The book will be useful both to engineers requiring specialist information, and to the developers of the next revision of SANS 101060.

The work done on SANS 10160 is among the first examples of the Eurocode being adapted for a country outside Europe, and is of interest to researchers in Europe, South Africa and other parts of the world.

PROF CHRIS ROTHDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of Pretoria

The book provides practising SA structural design engineers with the background to and justification for the changes proposed in the new SANS 10160 standard. The publication of SANS 10160 will be the culmination of a period of concerted effort by a SAICE working group to review various modern structural design standards around the world and having done so, the working group proposed a revision of SABS 0160 which will align the SA standard with the most suitable of these international standards.

DR GRAHAM GRIEVEChairperson SAICE Working Group on SA Loading Code, Retired Managing Director, Cement & Concrete Institute

Background to SANS 10160

Editors: J.V. Retief & P.E. Dunaiski

“The book provides practising SA structural design engineers with the background to and justification for the changes proposed in the new SANS 10160 standard.

“The publication of SANS 10160 will be the culmination of a period of concerted effort by a SAICE working group to review

various modern structural design standards around the world and having done so, the working group proposed a revision of SABS 0160 which will align with the SA standard with the most suitable of these international standards.” Dr Graham Grieve, Chairperson, SAICE Working Group on SA Loading Code

261 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920338-10-7 R250ISBN 978-1-920338-17-6 R200 (e-book)

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Geometrically Nonlinear Analysis of Plane Trusses and Frames

V. Galishnikova, P.E. Dunaiski & P.J. Pahl

This book is an outcome of academic cooperation between the Volgograd State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering in Russia, Stellenbosch University in South Africa and the Technische Universität Berlin in Germany.

The authors performed coordinated and co operative research on nonlinear structural analysis and on computer-supported civil engineering over a period of several years. Many of the innovative aspects of this book were invented and developed in the course of the research effort.

383 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920109-48-6 R295ISBN 978-1-920109-99-8 R236 (e-book)

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Milan Holický

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The theory of structural reliability as a tool for design and standardization is now universally accepted. The book covers both the theoretical bases of structural reliability and practical tools for professional engineers. It is based on the newest developments and solutions and on the extensive knowledge of the author, including his original achievements.

The application of reliability as a basis for design contributes to basic modification of concepts and ideas used in the fields of structural design and verification of the safety of structures. Therefore, the book does concern a very important subject. It is well written and all chapters are arranged in a logic way. The set of ten Annexes contains detailed description of models, methods and programs. This will be particularly useful for all who wish to develop their knowledge and capabilities in application of the reliability based methods in structural design.

PROF DR ANDRZEJ M BRANDTInstitute of Fundamental Technological Research,

Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

The book Reliability analysis for structural design by Milan Holický provides an effective and consistent introduction of the theory of structural reliability. The wide involvement of the author in the development of such design standards at various levels results in his ability to introduce advanced concepts in a clear and practical manner.

The book consequently not only provides an appreciation for the way in which reliability-based partial factor limit states design procedures are formulated in design standards, but also for ways in which these principles can be applied in design practice, particularly where high demands are placed on structural performance. The end result is that the specialist field of structural reliability is made accessible to design practitioners. The practical value of the book is enhanced by the large number of examples which are based on practical situations and are supported by software programs which are included.

PROF JOHAN RETIEFStellenbosch University Institute of Structural Engineering

Reliability analysis for structural design

Milan Holický

Reliability analysis for structural design provides an effective and consistent introduction of the theory of structural reliability. The wide involvement of the author in the development of such design standards at various levels results in his ability to introduce advanced concepts in a clear and practical manner.

The book consequently not only provides an appreciation for the way in which reliability-based partial factor limit states design procedures are formulated in design standards, but also for ways in which these principles can be applied in design practice, particularly where high demands are placed on structural performance.

199 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920338-11-4 R185ISBN 978-1-920689-34-6 R148 (e-book)

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Information TechnologyInligtingstegnologie

ELSA MENTZ Editor

Teachers Computer Application TechnologyCAT

&Information Technology IT

Empowering Empowering IT (Information Technology) and CAT (Computer Application Technology)

teachers is a methodological guide to effective teaching of the school subjects IT and

CAT. It is an easily understandable, practical guide aimed at student teachers in IT and

CAT, but will also assist IT and CAT teachers in their strive to improve their teaching.

Activities and assignments are included to assist students in the acquisition of skills

and to guide facilitators in the assessment of the outcomes.

Topics addressed in the book include the following:

� Introduction to IT and CAT education in South Africa

� Lesson planning, presentation and assessment

� How to teach problem solving and logical thinking

� How to teach programming skills and theoretical knowledge

� The correct application of cooperative learning and pair programming

� Learning and teaching support materials

� The management of a school computer laboratory

� Teaching of keyboarding skills

This book was written by lecturers in Computers Science Education from three

different universities in South Africa. It is a revision and elaboration of our previous

book How to do IT: Teaching and learning Information Technology, published in 2009.

www.sun-e-shop.co.za

Empowering IT and CAT Teachers

ELSA M

ENTZ (Ed.)

Empowering IT and CAT Teachers

Editor: Elsa Mentz

This book is specifically aimed at equipping IT and CAT student teachers with the necessary knowledge and skills for effective teaching and learning of these subjects in South African schools. The book was written by seven experienced lecturers in Computer Science Education from three different higher education institutions in South Africa.

242 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-0-9921806-6-9 R275ISBN 978-0-9921806-7-6 R220 (e-book)

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Language and LiteratureTaal en Letterkunde

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Louise ViljoenBeskouings oor die werk vanBREYTEN BREYTENBACH

Die belangrikheid van Breyten Breytenbach in die literêre, kulturele en politieke landskap van Suid-Afrika kan moeilik oorskat word. As skrywer het hy ’n monumentale oeuvre opgebou wat bestaan uit digbundels, kortverhaalbundels, romans, prosatekste, outobiografiese tekste, reisboeke, teaterstukke, essaybundels en skrywershandleidings.  As skilder het hy ’n indrukwekkende korpus van werke geproduseer. As openbare figuur het hy hom volhardend bly bemoei met Suid-Afrikaanse toestande ten spyte van die feit dat hy vir die grootste deel van sy lewe buite die land gewoon het.

Hierdie boek gee ’n oorsig van verskillende aspekte van Breytenbach se skryfwerk. Die boek lewer verslag van ’n jare lange belangstelling in Breytenbach se werk, veral sy poësie. In sy geheel reflekteer die boek die verskillende leesstrategieë waartoe die werk van hierdie skrywer die leser uitnooi. Sommige van die hoofstukke ondersoek bepaalde temas  in sy oeuvre, terwyl ander op spesifieke tekste fokus om sodoende uiting te gee aan dit wat Roland Barthes indertyd die “pleasure of the text” genoem het, naamlik die plesier wat dit kan gee om woord vir woord met ’n Breytenbach-teks besig te wees.

Die titel is ontleen aan die omslagkunswerk op Die handvol vere, die versamelbundel van Breytenbach se poësie wat in 1995 gepubliseer is. Die frase “die mond vol vuur” vertolk iets van die passie waamee Breytenbach skryf, die vuur van sy kreatiwiteit waarin lewe altyd verwikkel is met dood, die skroeiende aard van sy kritiese ingesteldheid en die vreesloosheid waarmee hy sy kuns bedryf.

Louise Viljoen is professor in die Departement Afrikaans en Nederlands aan die Universiteit Stellenbosch.

Louise Viljoen

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Die mond vol vuurBeskouings oor die werk van Breyten Breytenbach

Louise Viljoen

Hierdie boek gee ’n oorsig van verskillende aspekte van Breytenbach se skryfwerk. Die boek lewer verslag van ’n jare lange belangstelling in Breytenbach se werk, veral sy poësie. In sy geheel reflekteer die boek die verskillende leesstrategieë waartoe die werk van hierdie skrywer die leser uitnooi. Sommige van die hoofstukke ondersoek bepaalde temas in sy

oeuvre, terwyl ander op spesifieke tekste fokus om sodoende uiting te gee aan dit wat Roland Barthes indertyd die “pleasure of the text” genoem het, naamlik die plesier wat dit kan gee om woord vir woord met ’n Breytenbach-teks besig te wees.

329 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920338-83-1 R275

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opstelle oor Afrikaanse romans

‘Die opvallendste kenmerk van Van der Merwe se literêr-kritiese opstelle is, myns insiens, die “helderheid” daarvan: die skerp omlynde wyse waarop hy telkens sy betoog orden en struktureer; die begrypbaarheid van sy afleidings en gevolgtrekkings; die “deursigtige” wyse waarop hy teoretiese aannames (bykans onopsigtelik) deel van sy bespreking maak en daarmee integreer; die “ligtheid” van sy segging; asook die suiwer klinkende entoesiasme waarmee hy sy literêre navorsing beoefen.’

— Prof. Thys Human, Skool vir Tale, Noordwes-Universiteit

Chris van der Merwe vertel in hierdie boek die verhaal van sy eie omgang met die letterkunde – ’n persoonlike verhaal, maar ook ’n stimulus vir lesers en navorsers wat belangstel in verbande tussen letterkunde en lewe.

‘Die omvattende aard van die bydraes in die manuskrip maak dit relevant vir vakgenote as ’n oorsig oor ontwikkelinge in die Afrikaanse literatuur oor die afgelope 20 jaar. Die onderlinge gesprek tussen die artikels, die historiese lyne wat getrek word en die ontwikkelende lyne van teoretiese benaderinge wat aangetoon word en gebruik word, verleen aan die boek ’n sofistikasie wat slegs deur jarelange ervaring verkry kan word.’

— Prof. Heilna du Plooy, Senior Navorser, Noordwes-Universiteit

Die houtbeen van S

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Chris N

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C h r i s N v a n d e r M e r w ewww.sun-e-shop.co.za

Chris van der Merwe is ’n afgetrede professor van die Universiteit van Kaapstad. Hy is die skrywer van ‘n groot aantal akademiese artikels en ook die outeur of redakteur van sestien akademiese boeke, onder andere Narrating our Healing – Perspectives on Working through Trauma (2007) en Woordeloos tot verhaal – Trauma en narratief in Nederlands en Afrikaans (2012). Sy onlangse navorsing fokus op die verwerking van trauma in die verhaalkuns en die spirituele element in die literatuur. Vir sy werk as literêre kritikus het hy in 1994 die toekenning “SA joernalis van die jaar” ontvang, en in 2009 die Gustav Preller-prys van die SA Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns. Hy is ook die skrywer van die religieuse boeke Ancient tales for modern times (2008) en Die wonder van die goddelike liefde (2014).

Die Houtbeen van St SergiusOpstelle oor Afrikaanse romans

Chris N. van der Merwe

Chris van der Merwe vertel in hierdie boek die verhaal van sy eie omgang met die letterkunde – ’n persoonlike verhaal, maar ook ’n stimulus vir lesers en navorsers wat belangstel in verbande tussen letterkunde en lewe.

311 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920689-17-9 R250ISBN 978-1-920689-18-6 R200 (e-boek)

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REDAKTEURS

HANS ESTERCHRIS VAN DER MERWEETTY MULDER

Trauma en narratief in Nederlands en Afrikaans

Woordeloostot verhaal

Woordeloos tot verhaalTrauma en narratief in Nederlands en Afrikaans

Redakteurs: Hans Ester, Chris van der Merwe & Etty Mulder

‘Narratief’ (die omskepping van lewe tot verhaal) is van groot belang wanneer daar oor trauma besin word. Hier word na die verskillende uitdrukkings van verlies gekyk en die moontlikheid ondersoek om met behulp van

sentrale begrippe die samelopende en uiteenlopende paaie van traumatiese gebeure vanaf woorde loos heid tot verwoording te volg.

382 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920338-74-9 R250ISBN 978-1-920338-75-6 R200 (e-boek)

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Claudine Brohy Theodorus du Plessis

Joseph-G. Turi José Woehrling

LAW, LANGUAGE AND THE M

ULTILINGUAL STATE Brohy | du Plessis | Turi | Woehrling

Law, Language and the Multilingual State includes 16 papers that were presented at the Twelfth International Conference of the International Academy for Linguistic Law, co-presented with the Department of Language Management and Language Practice (University of the Free State), that took place November 2010 at Thaba ‘Nchu, South Africa. The conference also highlighted a colloquium, Language legislation and litigation, that focused specifically on the South African context.

This book is a collection of writings by experts in the multilingual field and emphasises challenges that societies face. Issues such as the drafting and implementation of legislation, the degree and forms of state intervention and the functioning of support structures are addressed. Related issues such as globalisation and diversity, language rights, ideology and legislation, as well as minority and indigenous languages are also discussed.

A truly multilingual state requires linguistic equality and language rights. This book contributes to the promotion and protection of linguistic diversity.

Department of Language Management and Language Practice

Law, Language and the Multilingual StateProceedings of the 12th International Conference

of the International Academy of Linguistic Law

Conference Proceedings

Conference Proceedings

Law, Language and the Multilingual StateProceedings of the 12th International Conference of the International Academy of Linguistic Law

[CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS]

Editors: Claudine Brohy, Theo du Plessis, Joseph-G. Turi & José Woehrling

The theme of the conference, “Language, Law and the Multilingual State”, was

determined to investigate the state-juridical challenges facing multilingual societies. Several related issues were addressed, such as minority and indigenous languages, globalisation and diversity, language rights, language ideology and language legislation.

373 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920382-21-6 R325ISBN 978-1-920382-22-3 R260 (e-book)

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Willem BothaPaul MavoungouDion Nkomo

Redakteurs | Editors | Éditeurs

RUFUS H. GOUWSFestschrift

RUFU

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FestschriftBotha, M

avoungou & N

komo

Redakteurs | Editors | Éditeurs

The range of languages covered by the lexicographic investigations reported on, e.g. Afrikaans, English, Northern Sotho, Yilumbu, Fang, French and Dutch is a clear indication of the wide-ranging influence of Rufus Gouws, to whom the work is dedicated.Prof. Elsabé TaljardUniversity of Pretoria

Rufus Gouws het ’n besondere vakwetenskaplike bydrae tot die leksikografie gemaak, sowel plaaslik as internasionaal. In Suid-Afrika is hy sekerlik die voorloper in die vestiging van die leksikografie as vakwetenskap. Hierdie publikasie bestaande uit bydraes van sy studente is getuie van die deeglike akademiese opleiding wat hulle onder sy bekwame leiding ondergaan het.Prof. Piet SwanepoelUniversiteit van Suid-Afrika

Each of the topics addressed represent important and burning issues from a wide spectrum of lexicographic principles and practice. The book makes a substantial contribution to the existing body of knowledge of the respective subjects.Prof. Danie Prinsloo University of Pretoria

Hierdie boek bied nie net ’n wye dog verwante reeks sienings van studente wat onder Rufus Gouws gestudeer het nie, maar dit is ook ’n erkenning van die belangrike rol wat hy binne die Suid-Afrikaanse sowel as internasionale konteks speel. Prof. Justus RouxNoord-Wes Universiteit, Potchefstroomkampuswww.sun-e-shop.co.za

Festschrift Rufus H. Gouws

Editors: Willem Botha, Paul Mavoungou & Dioni Nkomo

"The range of languages covered by the lexicographic investigations reported on, e.g. Afrikaans, English, Northern Sotho, Yilumbu, Fang, French and Dutch is a clear indication of the wide-ranging influence of Rufus Gouws, to whom the work is dedicated." Prof Elsabé Taljard

299 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920338-95-4 R250ISBN 978-1-920338-97-8 R200 (e-book)

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Edited byHugues Steve Ndinga-Koumba-BinzaSonja E. Bosch

Language Science and Language Technology in Africa

Language Science and Language Technology in Africa

Festschrift for

Justus C. Roux

Vili, Z

ulu,

Xhosa, Afrika

ans,

English, Swati,

Ndebele,

Punu, Shona,Tsw

ana,

Sotho

,Sepedi, Obam

ba,

Mboshi, N

zebi,

Teke,Yombe,

Laari,Kalan

ga,

Ts

onga,Sotho,

Venda

Language Science and Language Technology in AfricaFestschrift for Justus C. Roux

Editors: Hughes Steve Ndinga-Koumba-Binza & Sonja Bosch

This festschrift, containing 20 stimulating articles by colleagues and students, is a tribute to Justus Roux for his 65th birthday. Language Science and Language Technology in Africa covers a wide range of subjects

dealing with phonetics and phonology, language description and resources, lexicography and terminology, and language technology research and development, which comprise comprehensive overview of current work on South African languages.

362 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920338-79-4 R260ISBN 978-1-920338-80-0 R208 (e-book)

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WAM Carstens & Kris van de PoelTeksredaksie

Prof. Wannie Carstens is professor in Afrikaanse taalkunde in die Skool vir Tale op die Potchefstroomkampus van die Noordwes-Universiteit. Hy is die huidige direkteur van die skool. Hy is ook outeur van Norme vir Afrikaans (2010, 5de uitgawe), Afrikaanse tekslinguistiek (1997) asook mede-outeur van die 9de uitgawe van die AWS (2002).

Prof. Kris van de Poel doseer toegepaste taalkunde aan die Universiteit van Antwerpen in België. In die navorsingsgroep Applied Language Studies koör-dineer sy navorsing oor akademiese en professionele kommunikasie en talle van haar oudstudente is tans betrokke in soortgelyke programme aan ander universiteite. Sy publiseer gereeld op hierdie gebied.

Teksredaksie

WA

M C

arstens & Kris van de Poel

www.sun-e-shop.co.za

Teksredaksie is ’n voortreflike inleiding tot die terrein van teksversorging wat met groot vrug benut kan word in die opleiding van taalpraktisyns. Die boek vul ’n groot leemte in die Suid-Afrikaanse konteks wat veral die opleiding van voorgraadse studente betref ... Ek het min twyfel dat verdere uitgawes van Teksredaksie nog lank benut sal word as ’n omvattende handboek by die onderrig van toekomstige geslagte taalpraktisyns. Anne-Marie BeukesMuratho, Desember 2011

Met Teksredaksie vul Wannie Carstens en Kris van der Poel hierdie gaping, omdat dit die eerste uitgebreide handboek is wat spesifiek vir Afrikaanse taalpraktisyns en redigeerders geskryf is. Michael le CordeurLitNet, 7 April 2011

Met Teksredaksie slaag Wannie Carstens en Kris van de Poel daarin om ’n boek daar te stel waarby sowel deskundige as semi-deskundige, maar dan ook die belangstellende teksredaksieleek grootliks baat kan vind. Teksredaksie is in die eerste plek ’n akademiese boek met ’n stewige teoretiese basis, maar omdat daar niks so prakties soos ’n goeie teorie is nie, bied hierdie publikasie aan ’n wye teikengebruikersgroep leiding en toegevoegde waarde.Rufus GouwsBeeld, 20 Februarie 2011

Vir die eerste keer het ons nou in Afrikaans ’n boek wat die beroep van teksredakteurs (die begrip word ook hiermee nuut gevestig) behoorlik uitlê en omskryf, kompleet met uitvoerige akademiese onderbou, bronverwysings en voetnote.Suzette Kotzé-MyburghDie Burger, 31 Januarie 2011

TeksredaksieHersiene uitgawe

W.A.M. Carstens & Kris van de Poel

“Teksredaksie is ’n baie welkome en uiters nuttige Afrikaanse handboek gemik op die byeenbring van die jongste insigte in teksversorging en die opleiding van taalpraktisyns.

“Hierdie kombinasie van teoretiese besinning en verantwoording met ’n duidelik gepaard gaande praktyk gerigtheid

is werklik uniek en behoort ongetwyfeld die bruikbaarheid van die boek in velerlei opleidings kontekste te verseker.” Prof Anne-Marie Beukes, Hoof van Departement Linguistiek en Literatuur wetenskap, Universiteit van Johannesburg

547 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920338-29-9 R425ISBN 978-1-920338-49-7 R340 (e-boek)

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L’Africain I D

ie Afrikaan

J-M.G

. Le Clézio | Vertaal deur N

aòmi M

organ

L’AfricainJ-M.G. Le Clézio

Die AfrikaanUit die oorspronklike Frans vertaal deur Naòmi Morgan

Die AfrikaanEk het lank gedroom dat ek ’n swart ma gehad het.

Om die werklikheid te ontvlug ná my terugkeer uit

Afrika, na hierdie land, hierdie stad waar ek niemand

geken het nie, waar ek ’n vreemdeling geword het, het

ek vir my ’n geskiedenis geskep, ’n verlede. Toe my pa

ná sy aftrede weer by ons in Frankryk kom woon het,

het ek ontdek dat hy eintlik die Afrikaan was. Dit was

moeilik om te verwerk. Ek moes ’n draai in die ver-

lede gaan maak, weer oor begin, en probeer verstaan.

Hierdie boekie is geskryf ter herinnering daaraan.

L’Africain / Die Afrikaan

Vertaler: Naòmi Morgan

Hierdie publikasie is die eerste Afrikaanse vertaling van 2008 se Nobelpryswenner vir letterkunde, Jean-Marie Le Clézio, se werk.

“... Ek het lank gedroom dat ek ’n swart ma gehad het. Om die werklikheid te ontvlug ná my terugkeer uit Afrika, na hierdie land, hierdie stad waar ek niemand geken het nie, waar ek ’n vreemdeling geword het, het

ek vir my ’n geskiedenis geskep, ’n verlede. Toe my pa ná sy aftrede weer by ons in Frankryk kom woon het, het ek ontdek dat hy eintlik die Afrikaan was. Dit was moeilik om te verwerk. Ek moes ’n draai in die verlede gaan maak, weer oor begin, en probeer verstaan ...” Jean-Marie Le Clézio

73 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920383-11-4 R165

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MULTILINGUALISM and the Public Sector in

South Africa

Munene Mwaniki

Munene M

waniki

“This is a very useful piece of work in terms of its contribution to the general field of language and development. The author is arguing for and demonstrating the relevance of putting into place appropriate language policies to help a majority of the people of South Africa take an active part in nation-building. This can be done through many channels, and the Public Sector is one of the key areas that need to take up this challenge... Many people, linguists included, speak of the relevance of language and multilingualism, but very few are able to illustrate it in an area of relevance such as the Public Sector. This is research that will be of interest to specialists for sure, but also to the layman simply interested in finding out more about the relevance of multilingualism to society; not just in terms of social and cultural heritage, but also in terms of its contribution to an improved economic output” – Paulin DJITÉ, School of Humanities and Languages, University of Western Sydney – Australia

“The book is without doubt an important and very useful contribution to the language planning (language management) literature in SA. It is based on an extensive set of literature sources on the public sector, presents a very detailed and solid description of this institution – ranging from the values underlying public service delivery to details of the budgeting process, and then indicates convincingly, on the basis of information supplied, why the public sector must function multilingually. Its width and depth of information on the public sector is impressive. A positive feature of the work is that the issue of language policy development and language planning is approached from the perspective of the character and needs of the institution, rather than being driven by the conviction that languages (and specifically multilingualism) need recognition, protection and promotion (and that the public service should therefore function multilingually). The arguments for multilingualism are not based, as is often the case, on the national value of multilingualism, but on what the public sector needs in order to function effectively and efficiently” – Vic Webb, Professor emeritus, University of Pretoria

Born in Mbeere, Eastern Kenya in April 1973, Munene Mwaniki is Kenyan and South African educated. He holds a Bachelor of Education (Arts) (Honours) in English and Literature in English (1995) and an M.Phil in Linguistics (1999) from Moi University, Eldoret - Kenya, a Masters in Public Administration (MPA) (2004) and a Ph.D. in Linguistics (2005) from the University of the Free State (UFS), Bloemfontein - Republic of South Africa. He taught English and Linguistics at Moi University, Eldoret - Kenya (2005 - 2007). He did consultancy for the South African Government in the area of Language Management (2008 - 2009). Dr. Mwaniki joined the UFS in May 2009 as a

Senior Lecturer/Researcher. He lectures Language Management and Linguistics at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His research focuses on Language Management Epistemology and Language Management in Africa.

MULTILIN

GUALISM

and the Public Sector in South A

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Multilingualism and the Public Sector in South Africa

M. Mwaniki

This book contributes to the discourse on language in South Africa with a specific focus on multilingualism and the public sector.

202 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920383-24-4 R215ISBN 978-1-920383-25-1 R172 (e-book)

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Principles and Practice of South African Lexicography

Rufus Gouws & Danie Prinsloo

Principles and Practice of South African Lexicography is directed at experts in the field of practical and theoretical lexicography in South Africa, applying the general theory of lexicography to the South African lexicographic environment.

The authors of this book are leaders in the field of South African lexicography and active participants in the international lexicographic arena, publishing regularly in national and international journals and giving papers at international conferences and workshops.

203 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-919980-90-4 R195ISBN 978-1-919980-91-1 R156 (e-book)

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Ma

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Chrismi-rinda loth, Joan-Marié Steenkamp and theodorus du Plessis

Chrismi-rinda loth, Joan-Marié Steenkamp en theodorus du Plessis

UFSUV | UFSweb | UFSweb

UFSUV | UFSweb | UFSweb

Manual for Multilingual Signage

Handleiding vir Meertalige tekenS

Manual for multilingual signage / Handleiding vir meertalige tekens

Editors: Chrismi-Rinda Loth, Joan-Marié Steenkamp & Theodorus du Plessis

This manual provides practical guidelines on why and how to erect multilingual public signage. Government and private institutions, as well as sign designers, will find this

manual useful. The manual results from the Multilingual Information Development Programme, a project funded by the Province of Antwerp in Flanders, Belgium, and contributes to the cultivation of a language dispensation in South Africa that is fair and that benefits all of its inhabitants.

64 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920382-49-0 R175ISBN 978-1-920382-50-6 R140 (e-boek)

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The South African Language Rights Monitor (SALRM)

Project surveys the mainstream newspapers of South

Africa with a view to compile annual reports on the

developments on the language front in the country. While

the main focus is on language rights and language (rights)

activism, the yearly Monitor also covers other language-

related problems, including name changes, as well as

aspects of language promotion.

For anybody interested in subjects ranging from the medium

of instruction at schools (Middelburg Primary School, FH

Odendaal High School) to the renaming of universities

(Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education

to North-West University and Rand Afrikaans University to

the University of Johannesburg), and from the (proposed)

renaming of Louis Trichardt, Pretoria and Warmbad to the

status of African language in public broadcasting, the

SALRM 2002 provides a rich source of information.

The SALRM Project is housed in the Department of Language

Management and Language Practice at the University of

the Free State.

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SOUTH AFRICAN LANGUAGE RIGHTS MONITOR

2002

First report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

1 January 2002 – 31 December 2002

Johan Lubbe, Theo du Plessis

Elbie Truter and Chris Wiegand

South African Language Rights Monitor 2002First report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

Johan Lubbe, Theo du Plessis, Elbie Truter & Chris Wiegand

The South African Language Rights Monitor (SALRM) Project surveys the mainstream newspapers of South Africa with a view to compile annual reports on the developments on the language front in the

country. While the main focus is on language rights and language (rights) activism, the yearly Monitor also covers other language-related problems, including name changes and aspects of language promotion.

130 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-1-920383-29-9 R175ISBN 978-1-920382-05-6 R140 (e-book)

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The South African Language Rights Monitor (SALRM)

Project surveys the mainstream newspapers of South

Africa with a view to compile annual reports on the

developments on the language front in the country. While

the main focus is on language rights and language (rights)

activism, the yearly Monitor also covers other language-

related problems, including name changes, as well as

aspects of language promotion.

For anybody interested in subjects ranging from the

(proposed) renaming of Louis Trichardt, Pretoria and Port

Elizabeth to the renaming of Loftus Versfeld Rugby Stadium

and Johannes International Airport, and from the status of

Indian languages in education to the standardisation of

African place names and the language policy of Parliament,

the SALRM 2003 provides a rich source of information.

The SALRM Project is housed in the Department of Language

Management and Language Practice at the University of

the Free State.

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SOUTH AFRICAN LANGUAGE RIGHTS MONITOR

2003

Second report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

1 January 2003 – 31 December 2003

Johan Lubbe, Elbie Truter

and Theo du Plessis

South African Language Rights Monitor 2003Second report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

Johan Lubbe, Elbie Truter & Theo du Plessis

The South African Language Rights Monitor (SALRM) Project surveys the mainstream newspapers of South Africa with a view to compile annual reports on the developments on the

language front in the country. While the main focus is on language rights and language (rights) activism, the yearly Monitor also covers other language-related problems, including name changes and aspects of language promotion.

172 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-1-920383-30-5 R175ISBN 978-1-920382-06-3 R140 (e-book)

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Lbie T

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Ter an

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Lessis

The South African Language Rights Monitor (SALRM)

Project surveys the mainstream newspapers of South

Africa with a view to compile annual reports on the

developments on the language front in the country. While

the main focus is on language rights and language (rights)

activism, the yearly Monitor also covers other language-

related problems, including name changes, as well as

aspects of language promotion.

For anybody interested in subjects ranging from the

(proposed) renaming of Pretoria, Johannesburg International

Airport and the Hugenuet Tunnel to the debate on

language of record in courts, and from the forum created

by the rectors of the Historically Afrikaans Universities to the

change of language policies at schools (Mikro and Seodin

primary schools), the SALRM 2004 provides a rich source of

information.

The SALRM Project is housed in the Department of Language

Management and Language Practice at the University of

the Free State.

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2004

Third report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

1 January 2004 – 31 December 2004

Johan Lubbe, Elbie Truter

and Theo du Plessis

South African Language Rights Monitor 2004Third report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

Johan Lubbe, Elbie Truter & Theo du Plessis

The South African Language Rights Monitor (SALRM) Project surveys the mainstream newspapers of South Africa with a view to compile annual reports on the developments on the

language front in the country. While the main focus is on language rights and language (rights) activism, the yearly Monitor also covers other language-related problems, including name changes and aspects of language promotion.

52 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-1-920383-31-2 R175ISBN 978-1-920382-07-0 R140 (e-book)

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The South African Language Rights Monitor (SALRM)

Project surveys the mainstream newspapers

of South Africa with a view to compile annual

reports on the developments on the language front in

the country. While the main focus is on language rights

and language (rights) activism, the yearly Monitor also

covers other language-related problems, including

name changes, as well as aspects of language

promotion.

For anybody interested in subjects ranging from the

(proposed) renaming of Bloemfontein, Louis Trichardt,

Pretoria, Port Elizabeth and Johannesburg International

Airport to the incident of Johann Rupert withdrawing his

advertisements from a British magazine, and from the

saga on mother-tongue education at schools to the

language policy in the judicial system and the success

of the South African films Yesterday and U-Carmen

eKhayelitsha, the SALRM 2005 provides a rich source

of information.

The SALRM Project is housed in the Department of

Language Management and Language Practice at

the University of the Free State.

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SOUTH AFRICAN LANGUAGE RIGHTS MONITOR

2005

Fourth report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

1 January 2005 – 31 December 2005

Susan Lombaard, Johan Lubbe

and Theo du Plessis

South African Language Rights Monitor 2005Fourth report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

Susan Lombaard, Johan Lubbe & Theo du Plessis

The South African Language Rights Monitor (SALRM) Project surveys the mainstream newspapers of South Africa with a view to compile annual reports on the developments on the

language front in the country. While the main focus is on language rights and language (rights) activism, the yearly Monitor also covers other language-related problems, including name changes and aspects of language promotion.

75 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-1-920382-00-1 R175ISBN 978-1-920382-08-7 R140 (e-book)

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2006 M

ariana K

riel

During 2007, language-related issues were sources

of acrimonious conflict in South Africa. In Durban, the eThekwini Municipality embarked on a street-

renaming process that sparked widespread controversy. In Pretoria and Potchefstroom, Afrikaner activists continued their campaign against the renaming of their hometowns as Tshwane and Tlokwe. And in Ermelo a high school decided to take the provincial education department to court in an attempt to regain its Afrikaans-only status.

Drawing on South Africa’s mainstream newspapers (including, as a first, two Zulu newspapers), the Language Rights Monitor for 2007 analyses these and other instances of language conflict. The focus, however, is not on strife alone: the Monitor also pays attention to aspects of language promotion and language research that made the headlines during the year.

The SALRM Project is housed in the Department of Language Management and Language Practice at the University of the Free State. Mariana Kriel has been the project manager during 2008 and 2009.

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Sixth report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

Mariana Kriel

South African Language Rights Monitor 2006Fifth report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

Mariana Kriel

The South African Language Rights Monitor (SALRM) Project surveys the mainstream newspapers of South Africa with a view to compile annual reports on the developments on the

language front in the country. While the main focus is on language rights and language (rights) activism, the Monitor also covers other language-related problems, including name changes and aspects of language promotion.

91 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920383-04-6 R175ISBN 978-1-920383-16-9 R140 (e-book)

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SOUTH AFRICAN LANGUAGE RIGHTS MONITOR

2007

Sixth report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

Mariana Kriel

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3830607819209

ISBN 978-1-920383-06-0

During 2007, language-related issues were sources

of acrimonious conflict in South Africa. In Durban, the eThekwini Municipality embarked on a street-

renaming process that sparked widespread controversy. In Pretoria and Potchefstroom, Afrikaner activists continued

their campaign against the renaming of their hometowns

as Tshwane and Tlokwe. And in Ermelo a high school decided to take the provincial education department to

court in an attempt to regain its Afrikaans-only status.

Drawing on South Africa’s mainstream newspapers

(including, as a first, two Zulu newspapers), the Language Rights Monitor for 2007 analyses these and other instances

of language conflict. The focus, however, is not on strife alone: the Monitor also pays attention to aspects of

language promotion and language research that made

the headlines during the year.

The SALRM Project is housed in the Department of Language

Management and Language Practice at the University of

the Free State. Mariana Kriel has been the project manager during 2008 and 2009.

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Mariana Kriel

During 2007, language-related issues were sources of acrimonious conflict in South Africa.

In Durban, the eThekwini Municipality embarked on a street- renaming process that sparked widespread controversy.

In Pretoria and Potchefstroom, Afrikaner activists continued their campaign against the renaming of their hometowns as ‘Tshwane’ and ‘Tlokwe’.

And in Ermelo, a high school decided to take the provincial education department to court in an attempt to regain its Afrikaans-only status.

101 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920383-06-0 R250ISBN 978-1-920383-18-3 R200 (e-book)

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SOUTH AFRICAN LANGUAGE RIGHTS MONITOR

2008

SUID-AFRIKAANSE TAALREGTEMONITOR

2008

Seventh report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

Sewende verslag van die Suid-Afrikaanse Taalregtemonitor

Johan Lubbe & Theodorus du Plessis

SOU

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Faciam volupie nisimustiae et eost estiusa veratiamus eostium, atque magnihit et oditatur ad qui con rerios erem faccullaut offic to ipit aligenihicia que ex ent omnisimi, sequam endella boriosam quata

am apero tem rem. Nam, ullaut et enimil et re, sed quasper atusdae nam in esserrupta volorae eseque cum hic tecaerum faccuptas et maio bearum volores conest, ut harum et lacepta volorum re net volupta tistem volupti orestis restrum quiam eveliquam, tem exerum sequidelles il entius re dolenti berumqui sinciassunt quam consectatis dolorpo resciatiis ditatur mollandebis qui consed expella tatemquodit quaepre pration eos di conseque omnisci millaborerio volorem olorerr uptatem sae expelique pora volorepe essunda ectur? Qui conet laut et latus volectiae plam volores temque la in porem quis sedit, sunt odi omnis idunt fugit eliquas doloraerum, sinulparum que sequiaepudi sum repratiassit quam volupic aborpor rumque venim hil inveliqui amentias.

Ebistrum experro quatem. Et autas aut lique pelis excepuda voloresti to tem quia voluptaquo blandit, quaeperita nobis aut que endella borerci isimodit ut aut estem reritatus, verumquias doluptaspit

expe net velessenitam eturis essequis sumque dolor rem delendem endunt eos debis dolor aute sunto con perspe dolum que cones mod maxim que etusa venestio. Feressusam solorestios sinum eos doloris ipit, sunt, suntibus dicitis volupienis et harit iumque ommoluptae inctemp orporecta dit as et ma ilignis netum nulpa comnim faccusam nonsed quam reprerum qui temolup tatur?Tecto dolupit, sitatur? Consequas delit repero inullandae niment dolectatem susandus nempos vid quiam si bea cor sim doluptatur?Or molores quodit escimi, optinci net intemporro officiis repudit lam, to consecum ipsa dem laut aut id mod untiatius as doluptisimet asinis dente vendani hicipsantem uo mo omnihicate.

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Johan Lubbe & Theodorus du Plessis

The South African Language Rights Monitor (SALRM) Project surveys the mainstream news-papers of South Africa with a

view to compile annual reports on the developments on the language front in the country. While the main focus is on language rights and language (rights) activism, the Monitor also covers other language-related problems, including name changes and aspects of language promotion.

109 pp (English), 94 pp (Afrikaans), 2013

ISBN 978-1-920382-27-8 R250ISBN 978-1-920382-28-5 R200 (e-book)

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SOUTH AFRICAN LANGUAGE RIGHTS MONITOR

2009

Eighth report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

Johan Lubbe & Theodorus du Plessis

SUID-AFRIKAANSE TAALREGTEMONITOR

2009

Agtste verslag van die Suid-Afrikaanse Taalregtemonitor

Johan Lubbe & Theodorus du Plessis

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South African Language Rights Monitor 2009 / Suid-Afrikaanse Taalregte- monitor 2009Eigth report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

Johan Lubbe & Theodorus du Plessis

The South African Language Rights Monitor (SALRM) Project surveys the mainstream news-papers of South Africa with a

view to compile annual reports on the developments on the language front in the country. While the main focus is on language rights and language (rights) activism, the Monitor also covers other language-related problems, including name changes and aspects of language promotion.

138 pp (English), 129 pp (Afrikaans), 2013

ISBN 978-1-920382-45-2 R250ISBN 978-1-920382-46-9 R200 (e-book)

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SOUTH AFRICAN LANGUAGE RIGHTS MONITOR

2010

Ninth report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

Johan Lubbe & Theodorus du Plessis

SUID-AFRIKAANSE TAALREGTEMONITOR

2010

Negende verslag van die Suid-Afrikaanse Taalregtemonitor

Johan Lubbe & Theodorus du Plessis

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South African Language Rights Monitor 2010 / Suid-Afrikaanse Taalregte- monitor 2010Ninth report on the South African Language Rights Monitor Project

Johan Lubbe & Theodorus du Plessis

This is the ninth annual report on the situation pertaining to language rights and language matters in general in South

Africa. It cultivates an awareness of language rights and promotes a culture of taking proactive measures in order to oppose violations of language rights. Such awareness could lead, on the one hand, to the further democratisation of the community, and on the other, to increasing participation in public life.

122 pp (English), 112 pp (Afrikaans), 2014

ISBN 978-1-920382-56-8 R250ISBN 978-1-920382-57-5 R200 (e-book)

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Living through LanguagesAn African Tribute to René Dirven

Editor: Christa van der Walt

Living through Languages: An African Tribute to René Dirven is a collection of scholarly research meant to honour the various facets of his academic legacy, which includes language policy and politics, language acquisition (specifically in multilingual societies), the role

of English and English language teaching, and a life-long interest in cognitive linguistics. The book includes contributions by European and African scholars who have worked with René Dirven in an African context in particular. For those interested in comparative work in African language problems, this is a must-read.

179 pp, 2007

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Redakteurs | Willie Burger en Marné Pienaar

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Opstelle opgedra aan Jac Conradie

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Die taalkundige artikels ... is deurgaans van ’n hoë standaard en betrek ’n wye veld wat wissel van ’n hoogs komplekse artikel oor “non-state imperfectives in romance and West-germanic” (W abraham), tot ’n uiters informatiewe artikel oor die geslag van leenwoorde (C Hamans); ’n interessante en leersame artikel oor nubiese grieks (B Hendrickx); ’n nuttige oorsigartikel oor die struktuur van die naamwoordstuk in Swahili (a lusekelo); ’n insiggewende artikel oor die problematiek van die vertaal van vertaalterminologie in afrikaans (aM Beukes en M Pienaar); ’n lekkerlees- maar tegelyk ook goed nagevorste artikel oor die Vikings (M anderson); en ... ’n komplekse artikel oor homomorfisme en ikonisiteit (J Zucker). alles goed geskryf en ’n waardige erkenning aan ’n deurleefde vakmens. Die feit dat van die artikels geskryf is deur van die voorste mense in die onderskeie terreine, soos prof Werner abraham ... van Duitsland, Jeffery Zucker van Kanada, e.a., dra by tot die status van die bundel.

Prof WAM Carstens – Skool vir Tale, Noordwes-Universiteit (Potchefstroomkampus)

Die sestien opstelle van nagenoeg gelyke lengte (waarvan 9 in engels, 5 in afrikaans en 2 in nederlands geskryf is) dek bydraes van ’n taalkundige, letterkundige sowel as geskiedkundige aard, ... terreine en temas ten opsigte waarvan Jac Conradie hom as vakman dekades lank ... laat geld het.

Prof Frank S Hendricks – Departement Afrikaans en Nederlands, Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland

elke letterkundige bydrae handel oor ’n akademies-relevante onderwerp en sluit aan by die spesifieke akademiese belangstellings van Jac Conradie ... Willem Botha se bydrae oor die kognitiewe interpretasie van ’n poëtiese teks is ’n werklik vernuwende bydrae tot literatuurstudie ... Die artikel deur ronél Johl wat handel oor die navorsing van Jac Conradie oor die legende van die seebiskop getuig van omvattende en uitgebreide navorsing.

Prof Heilna du Plooy – Skool vir Tale, Afrikaans en Nederlands, Noordwes-Universiteit (Potchefstroomkampus)

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Die Tand van die TydOpstelle opgedra aan Jac Conradie

Redakteurs: Willie Burger & Marné Pienaar

Jac Conradie se intreerede as professor aan die Universiteit van Johannesburg het as titel “Die tand van die tyd” gehad. Die bydraes in hierdie bundel weerspieël iets van Jac se veelsydigheid en van sy impak op die akademie. Bydraes uit Europa, Noord-Amerika en Afrika deur taalkundiges,

letterkundiges en historici getuig van die respek wat Jac oor ’n wye akademiese front afdwing. As die huldiging van ’n loopbaan, van ’n wetenskaplike, maar ook van ’n wellewende mens, kan hierdie bundel nie genoegsaam wees nie, maar dit is ’n aanduiding van die waardering en hoë agting wat akademici die wêreld oor vir Jac het.

227 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920338-13-8 R180ISBN 978-1-920338-23-7 R144 (e-boek)

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OnsOngehoorde Soort

Louise Viljoen

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Beskouings oor die werk vanAntjie KrOg

Antjie Krog is tans een van die belangrikste skrywers in Suid-Afrika en bekend vir die vreeslose wyse waarop sy in elke publikasie haar eie posisie as mens en skrywer in Suid-Afrika ondersoek. Die titel van Louise Viljoen se versameling opstelle oor haar werk is ontleen aan ’n gedig waarin Krog na skrywende vroue verwys as “ons ongehoorde soort”. Die verwysing na “ongehoordheid” is ’n veelseggende aanduiding van die wyse waarop Krog telkens op byna verregaande wyse die grense van die bekende en aanvaarde oorskry, maar dit ook regkry om met haar werk stem te gee aan diegene wat vantevore nie gehoor is nie. Die opstelle in Ons Ongehoorde Soort gee erkennning aan haar veelsydigheid as skrywer deurdat dit ondersoek instel na die werk wat Krog op die gebied van die poësie, prosa en vertaling doen. Daar word aandag gegee aan belangrike temas in haar werk en rekenskap gegee van bepaalde ontwikkelinge in haar oeuvre. Die fokus val op haar verhouding met die literêre tradisie waarbinne sy skryf, haar interaksie met vroulike literêre voorgangers en vroue uit die Suid-Afrikaanse geskiedenis, haar bemoeienis met die transformasies van identiteit binne die Suid-Afrikaanse en Afrika-konteks, haar pogings om deur vertaling die ruimte van Afrikaans uit te brei en haar gedurfde hantering van vroulike liggaamlikheid.

Louise Viljoen is professor in die Departement Afrikaans en Nederlands aan die Universiteit Stellenbosch.

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ise Viljoen

Ons Ongehoorde SoortBeskouings oor die werk van Antjie Krog

Louise Viljoen

Antjie Krog is tans een van die belangrikste skrywers in Suid-Afrika en bekend vir die vreeslose wyse waarop sy in elke publikasie haar eie posisie as mens en skrywer in Suid-Afrika ondersoek. Die titel van Louise Viljoen se versameling opstelle oor haar werk is ontleen aan ’n

gedig waarin Krog na skrywende vroue verwys as “ons ongehoorde soort”. Die opstelle in Ons Ongehoorde Soort gee erkenning aan haar veelsydigheid as skrywer deurdat dit ondersoek instel na die werk wat Krog op die gebied van die poësie, prosa en vertaling doen.

241 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920109-98-1 R180

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Met bedrieglik eenvoudige lirieke en gevoelvolle melodieë het Koos du Plessis

musiek in Afrikaans geskep wat tot gewone mense spreek, maar wat

oor universele temas handel: verlies, vervreemding, afsondering,

ontroering, ontheemding en verganklikheid. Sy musiek word dan ook dikwels

vergelyk met dié van onder meer Leonard Cohen en Bob Dylan.

Koos du Plessis is reeds twintig jaar oorlede, maar sy invloed binne die

Afrikaanse kulturele milieu kring steeds wyer uit. Liedjies soos “Sprokie vir ’n

stadskind” en “Kinders van die wind” het onuitwisbaar deel geword van die

Afrikaanse kultuurskat; sy liedjies word gesing op enige plek waar daar Afrikaans

gehoor word; en meer as ’n honderdtal kunstenaars wat musiek maak oor ’n breë

spektrum – van Sonja Herholdt tot Johannes Kerkorrel en Battery 9 tot Steve

Hofmeyr – het al ’n Koos Doep-liedjie opgeneem of vertolk.

Koos kan egter moeilik getipeer word slegs as Afrikaanse liriekskrywer:

benewens ’n sestigtal oorspronklike liedjies, het daar ook postuum twee

versbundels onder sy naam verskyn. Daar is steeds ’n aanvraag na Koos

se eie vertolkings van sy

liedjies, wat daarop dui

dat hy ook vir homself ’n

staanplek as uitvoerende

kunstenaar afgebaken het.

Dan het sy inkennigheid, ongemaklike verhouding met die pers en vroeë

dood hom natuurlik ook ’n besonder enigmatiese figuur binne die Afrikaanse

kultuurwêreld gemaak.

Dis egter moeilik om meer oor Koos en sy werk te wete te kom. Tot die groot

frustrasie van joernaliste, was hy publisiteitsku en het hy selde onderhoude

toegestaan. Daar is ook nie ’n opgaaf van sy kreatiewe werk en sy veeltal lirieke

beskikbaar nie. ’n Koos du Plessis-liriekbundel met die lirieke en melodielyne

van die liedjies op sy eerste twee albums is al ’n geruime tyd nie meer beskikbaar

nie, en baie van Koos se latere lirieke is aan ’n groot deel van sy aanhangers

onbekend. Met Erfdeel word hierdie leemte gevul. Die boek bring Koos se kreatiewe

werk vir die eerste maal byeen, en vul dit aan met ’n oorsig van sy musiekloopbaan

en leefwêreld, asook gedagtes oor die invloed van sy nalatenskap.

Al Koos se lirieke – wat ook as verse gelees kan word – is ingesluit, asook

enkele toonsettings van Koos se verse deur ander kunstenaars. Vir liedjieskrywers,

musiekmakers en musiekliefhebbers se onthalwe word kitaarakkoorde by elk van

die lirieke geplaas. Die verse uit Koos se twee bundels – Om jou verlaas te groet

(Human & Rousseau, 1985) en Skink nog ’n uur in my glas (Queillerie, 1995) –

is heropgeneem saam met ’n vyftiental ongepubliseerde verse. Erfdeel bevat

ook biografiese notas oor Koos se lewe, foto’s, en besonderhede oor die

ontstaansgeskiedenis van sommige van sy bekendste liedjies.

KOOS DU PLESS IS Vo l led ige l i r ieke , verse & b iogra f iese notas

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Erfdeel – Koos du PlessisEerste uitgawe, tweede druk (sagteband)

Samesteller: Irma du Plessis

Die bundel is enersyds ’n opgawe van Koos se kreatiewe werk, en andersyds ’n oorsig van Koos se kreatiewe loopbaan, sy leefwêreld en die invloed van sy nalatenskap. Dit is ’n versamelbundel in meer as een opsig: verskeie fasette van Koos se lewe en nalatenskap word byeengebring in ’n formaat wat tot ’n breë gehoor spreek.

Koos se twee digbundels – Om jou verlaas te groet en Skink nog ’n uur in my glas – en sy veeltal lirieke wat ook as verse gelees kan word is ingesluit, asook ’n biografiese oorsig, die ontstaansgeskiedenis van vele van Koos se bekende lirieke, en kitaardrukke vir die lirieke van die liedjies op sy vier albums.

269 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-920109-06-6 R260

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’n Skrywer by sonsopkomsHennie Aucamp 70

Samestellers: Lina Spies & Lucas Malan

’n Skrywer by sonsopkoms. Op sewentig is Hennie Aucamp dit steeds in werk en lewe: “’n Vroegopstaner met ’n kyk wat, soos by sonsopkoms, dinge uit die donker van die nie-bestaande wek tot ’n lewe-in-woorde”. Om hom te huldig op ’n leeftyd wat aldus nog altyd in die teken van die oggend staan,

bring Lina Spies en Lucas Malan hier ’n sestiental essays, gedigte en geleentheidstukke oor die man en sy werk byeen.

Die bydraers is vriende en kollegas wat Aucamp ken en vereer as die skepper van ’n veelkantige en immer vernuwende oeuvre, maar ook as ’n gewer by uitnemendheid.

186 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-10-2 R190ISBN 978-1-919980-25-6 R152 (e-boek)

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aan teken inge by KOOS PRINSLOO

aantekeninge by KO

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Aantekeninge by Koos Prinsloo bied ’n kritiese begeleiding by die verskyning van Koos Prinsloo se versamelde Verhale by Human & Rousseau in 2008. In sy ontleding agterhaal Olivier Prinsloo se diverse bronne en bied insig in hoe die verhale vanaf Jonkmanskas (1982) ’n steeds uitdagender konfrontasie word met literêre konvensies, politieke magsvorme, geweld en uiteindelik die dood.

Gerrit Olivier is hoogleraar in Afrikaans en Nederlands en tans hoof van die Wits School of Arts aan die Universiteit van die Witwatersrand.

EDWIN CAMERON

‘Ol i v i e r s e ana l i se , v l ymskerp en deern i svo l , b i ed in s ig n i e ne t i n Pr ins loo se ver s tommende t egn ie se vaard ighede n i e , maar ook in sy komplekse verhoud ing me t a l l e vorme van mag . ’

‘O l i v i e r on tw ikke l ’n baanbrekende perspek t i e f op d i e werk van d i e be langr ik s t e s k rywer in A f r i kaans oor d i e gay be lewingswêre ld . Hy verb ind s y br i l j an te vaard ighede as s t i p l e ser en sy aku te t eore t i e se in s ig t e oor d i e aard van d i e l i t e rê re t ek s om ’n dwingende en u i tdagende l eeservar ing t e s kep . D i t i s ’n boek wa t n i e ne t d i e po l i t i ek van homoëro t i e se seksua l i t e i t i n Su id -A f r i ka op ’n k r i t i e se wyse oopdek n i e , maar ook ’n per soon l i ke hommage i s aan ’n onverskrokke v r i end en sk rywer. ’

MARLENE VAN NIEKERK

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ISBN 978-1-919985-31-2

Aantekeninge by Koos Prinsloo

Gerrit Olivier

Aantekeninge by Koos Prinsloo bied ’n kritiese begeleiding by die verskyning van Koos Prinsloo se versamelde Verhale by Human & Rousseau in 2008. In sy ontleding agterhaal Olivier Prinsloo se diverse bronne en bied insig in hoe die verhale vanaf Jonkmanskas (1982) ’n steeds uitdagender konfrontasie word met literêre konvensies, politieke magsvorme, geweld en uiteindelik die dood.

259 pp, 2008

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Linguistic Atlas of South AfricaLanguage in space and time

I.J. van der Merwe & J.H. van der Merwe

This atlas maps various time-space dimensions of South Africa’s remarkable linguistic diversity to cast the geography of language within the conceptual framework of geolinguistics. It shows how historical patterns of spatial language preponderance have developed to produce

current patterns, and allows understanding of the way landscape has become regionally ingrained in the vocabulary of languages.

102 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-919980-33-1 R220

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’n Vaste plek vir AfrikaansTaaluitdagings op kampus

Hermann Giliomee & Lawrence Schlemmer

Teen ’n agtergrond van die opmars van Engels in internasionale taalgebruik, gee dié boek ’n oorsig en ontleding van ontwikkelinge op Suid-Afrikaanse kampusse oor die afgelope tien jaar – en die implikasies daarvan vir Afrikaans, ander inheemse tale en kulturele

diversiteit. Teenoor die standpunt dat Afrikaans as onderrig taal met “taalvriendelikheid” en met oop hekke vir Engels gebruik moet word, stel hierdie boek die standpunt wat bekend staan as Laponce se Wet: “Hoe taalvriendeliker mense is, hoe dodeliker raak die geveg tussen ’n kwesbare en ’n sterker taal” (by ons Afrikaans en Engels).

262 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-920109-16-5 R180ISBN 978-1-920109-17-2 R144 (e-boek)

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No Lesser PlaceThe taaldebat at Stellenbosch

Chris Brink

In No Lesser Place, professor Chris Brink, rector of Stellenbosch University since 2002, gives – in his personal capacity – an overview of and commentary on the main arguments of the taaldebat. He does so against the background of the historical and current position of Afrikaans at Stellenbosch and also outlines his own position in this regard.

174 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-919980-95-9 R160ISBN 978-1-919980-96-6 R128 (e-book)

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Rabadia RatšhatšhaStudies in African language, literature, linguistics, translation and lexicography

M.J. Mojalefa

After forty years in academia, P.S. Groenwald leaves a rich heritage, which is measured not only in terms of his impressive list of publications, but also in terms of those for whom he was the academic mentor. His versatility as academic is reflected in the variety of specialist fields in

which his former students find themselves. Experts in literature and linguistics, lexicographers and translators all found their niches under his tutelage.

In appreciation of the enormous contribution that he made towards their careers and academic schooling, former students and colleagues have decided to honour him with this festschrift.

207 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-72-1 R180ISBN 978-1-920109-73-8 R144 (e-book)

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Lexicographie et Confection

des Dictionnaires au Gabon

Paul Achille Mavoungouwww.sun-e-shop.co.za

This well-written and logically-argued book covers a field on which very little has been written before. It shows where Yilumbu fits into the Gabonese lexicographic landscape as one of ten main indigenous language groups.

Different lexicographic aspects are explored: the user perspective, the mini-grammar, the macrostructure, the microstructure, the access structure, the address structure and the mediostructure, and how these should be employed in the compilation of a French-English-Yilumbu dictionary. Because the chapters are meta-lexicographically based, the readers are introduced to the main aspects of a theoretically planned dictionary.

Dr Johan du Plessis Bureau of the Woordeboek van die Afrikaanse Taal, Stellenbosch

Although this is a highly specialised book, the author identifies his primary target group of readers as undergraduate students in linguistic science and their lecturers hailing from diverse ethnolinguistic backgrounds. He points out, however, that he intends to reach other categories of readers, such as secondary school pupils and the general public. Accordingly, his approach is very systematic and pedagogical, explaining concepts and technical terms he uses.

He shows the development of lexicographic work in Gabonese languages from the earliest times to the present day, with missionaries occupying a prominent place in this activity. There are many useful references to earlier lexicographers. The comments on the strengths and shortcomings of existing dictionaries in Gabonese languages are instructive and informative.

Prof John LubindaUniversity of Botswana

Although the author focuses on a given Gabonese language, the developments in his research are useful and relevant to any language with the same concern of conservation and education, and mostly to the field of theoretical lexicography or metalexicography.

It deals with theoretical issues for dictionary compilation in languages with oral traditions. For many people in Gabon and elsewhere in the world, a dictionary will certainly be one of the first books in their language besides bible translations.

Dr Blanche Nyangone AssamPostgraduate & International Office, Stellenbosch University

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chille Mavoungou

Dr Paul Achille MAVOUNGOU est Maître-Assistant (CAMES) et enseignant-chercheur au Département des Sciences du Langage de l’Université Omar Bongo (UOB) à Libreville, Gabon. Il est l’auteur de plusieurs publications aussi bien de lexicographie que de linguistique. Ses ouvrages les plus récents sont A dictionary plan of Yilumbu (2010, VDM Verlag) et Civili, langue des Baloango: Esquisse historique et linguistique (en co-auteur avec H.S. Ndinga-Koumba-Binza, 2010, Lincom Europa). Il est aussi Secrétaire Administratif et Financier du Laboratoire Universitaire de la Tradition Orale et des Dynamiques Contemporaines et Membre de la Coordination de la Chaire UNESCO Interculturalité à l’UOB.

Lexicographie et Confection des Dictionnaires au Gabon

Paul Achille Mavoungou

Lexicographie et Confection des Dictionnaires au Gabon discusses Gabonese lexicography and how one would go about compiling a French-English-Yilumbu dictionary.

Although the book focuses on one particular language, it is “useful and relevant to any language with the same concern of conservation

and education, and mostly to the field of theoretical lexicography or metalexicography”. Dr Blanche Nyangone Assam, Postgraduate & International Office, Stellenbosch University

356 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920109-89-9 R200ISBN 978-1-920109-31-8 R160 (e-book)

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Sous la direction deJacques Hubert & Paul Achille Mavoungou

Ecriture et Standardisation

des Langues Gabonaises

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Ecriture et Standardisation des Langues Gabonaises

Jacques Hubert &

Paul Achille M

avoungou

The language situation of Gabon is given fair treatment and specific issues of alphabet and writing, orthography and standardisation, phonology and graphic representation are discussed and resolved. Standardisation of orthography is also argued for as a way to facilitate the development of dictionaries and the sharing of research data and analyses within the Gabonese languages clusters’ domain.

Importantly, this work contributes to the debate on the state of African languages in general, and on Gabonese languages specifically that hitherto have had little fortune in being reduced to a written code. The need for research to empower Gabonese languages through their development is argued.

For policy makers and researchers, this book provides important information for practical consideration regarding the implementation of teaching and writing Gabonese languages.

Dr Andy ChebanneThe Centre for the Advanced Studies of African Society (CASAS), Cape Town

The validity of this book lies in its comprehensive description of various challenges with the standardisation of Gabonese languages in terms of adopting a common alphabet and phonetics suitable for the transcription of national languages. Most importantly, this book offers new perspectives in addressing the development of Gabonese languages through the appropriation of a unified system of transcription of these languages. The authors of the book suggest a few solutions in the field of linguistics, as well as political decisions which should be made in order to achieve a standardised system of writing Gabonese languages. A particular case study enriches the scientific debate on the development of minority languages and cultures which run the risk of extinction when an established system of writing these languages in terms of alphabet and phonetics is lacking.

Dr Stéphane Serge IbingaStellenbosch University

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Ecriture et Standardisation des Langues Gabonaises

Editors: Jacques Hubert & Paul Achille Mavoungou

Ecriture et Standardisation des Langues Gabonaises addresses the language situation in Gabon, which is reflective of the state of many African languages in general. Specific issues discussed include the alphabet and writing, orthography, challenges faced in terms of the standardisation of

Gabonese languages, phonology, as well as graphic representation.

It enriches the debate on the development of minority languages and cultures which run the risk of extinction without an established system of writing these languages in terms of alphabet and phonetics.

209 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920109-90-5 R175ISBN 978-1-920109-32-5 R140 (e-book)

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Deutsch als HerausforderungFestschrift für Rainer Kussler

Herausgegeben von Rolf Annas

Rainer Kussler hat mehr als dreißig Jahre lang die Abteilung Deutsch an der Universität Stellenbosch geleitet. Er hat in Forschung und Lehre im Bereich der Fremdsprachen- und Literurdidaktik sowie der neuen Medien durch zahlreiche Vorträge und Veröffentlichungen innovierend gewirkt und das Fach Deutsch an Schulen und Hochschulen im

südlichen Afrika entscheidend mit geprägt. Die Festschrift enthält Beiträge von Freunden und Kollegen aus Südafrika, Namibia, der Bundes-republik Deutschland, Kanada und den Verenigten Staaten zu den Themen “Fremdsprachenunterricht”, “Lehre und Bildung”, “Afrika in der Literatur” sowie “Literatur und Geschichte”.

296 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-17-1 R175ISBN 978-1-919980-24-9 R140 (e-book)

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Kultur- und Literatur-vermittlungFestschrift für Werner Krueger

Editors: Undine S. Weber & Janina Wozniak

Werner Krueger, langjähriger Mitarbeiter und seit zehn Jahren Leiter der Deutschabteilung der Rhodes University in Grahamstown, hat in der Lehre zahlreichen Studierenden insbesondere Einblicke in die deutsche Kultur und Literatur vermittelt. Kollegen

und Freunde aus Südafrika, Namibia, der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Österreich und Russland haben in diesem Band Beiträge zu literatur-wissen schaftlichen, sprach wissen schaftlichen, landes kund lichen und hochschul politischen Themen geleistet um Werner Krueger zu ehren.

198 pp, 2007

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Festschrift für Gunther Pakendorf

Festschrift für Gunther PakendorfHerausgegeben von Hannelore van Ryneveld und Janina Wozniak

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Die Beiträge in dieser Festschrift für Gunther Pakendorf, Professor der Germanistik an der University of Cape Town, tragen zu den Fachgebieten der Germanistik, Afrikanistik, Theaterwissenschaft, Translationswissenschaft, Jiddistik und zur Linguistik bei.

Als südafrikanischer Germanist verbindet Gunther Pakendorf den deutschen literarischen Raum mit dem vielschichtigen südafrikanischen Umfeld. Die beitragenden Autoren haben daher in deutscher, englischer oder afrikaanser Sprache geschrieben.

Die drei thematischen Sektionen, Schnittpunkte – Afrika und Deutschland, Wirkungsräume im Wandel und Imagination, Entwurzelung, Selbstfindung, reflektieren Gunther Pakendorfs sprachliche und literaturwissenschaftliche Schwerpunkte in einer historisch und akademisch sich wandelnden Zeit.

The contributions in this Festschrift, dedicated to German Studies Professor Gunther Pakendorf of the University of Cape Town, cover subjects from German Studies, African Studies, Theatre, Translation Studies, Yiddish Studies and Linguistics.

Anchored in German Studies, Gunther Pakendorf combines the German literary field with the multifaceted South African landscape of literature studies. For this reason, the contributing authors wrote in German, English or Afrikaans.

The three topical parts of the volume, Intersections – Germany and Africa, Changing Fields of Engagement, and Imagination, Uprootedness, Self-discovery, reflect Gunther Pakendorf’s linguistic and literary focus in a period of historical and academic changes.

Hannelore van Ryneveld is Head of German Studies in the Department of Foreign Languages at the University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa.

Janina Wozniak is a senior lecturer in the Department of Journalism, Media and Philosophy at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

Festschrift für Gunther PakendorfHerausgegeben von Hannelore van Ryneveld und Janina Wozniak

Hannelore van Ryneveld und Janina Wozniak

Einzelgang und Rückkehr im Wandel der Zeit Unknown Passages – New Beginnings

Festschrift für Gunther Pakendorf

Editors: Hannelore van Ryneveld & Janina Wozniak

“Each essay makes its own informative and original contribution of knowledge in the intersection and interaction between Germany and Africa at

various times in history.” Prof Kathleen Thorpe, School of Literature and Language Studies, University of the Witwatersrand

381 pp, 2010

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SEXUALITY, SOCIETY & PEDAGOGY D

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DENNIS A. FRANCISEDITOR3824387819209

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SEXUALITY, SOCIETY & PEDAGOGY

Understanding the social aspects of the teaching and learning of sexuality education is one of the most rapidly expanding fields of research internationally and in South Africa. Sexuality, Society and Pedagogy problematizes some of the prevailing assumptions that frame this area of study. In doing so it aims to make visible the challenges of teaching sexuality education in South African schools while demonstrating its potential for reshaping our conceptions of the social and cultural representations thereof. Although the book is largely situated in experiences and perspectives within the South African context, it is hoped that the questions raised, reflections, analyses and arguments will contribute to thinking about sexuality education in diverse contexts, in particular more developing contexts. Sexuality, Society and Pedagogy targets community practitioners, teachers, school governing bodies; teacher educators, educational managers; educational researchers, policy makers, academics and students at all higher education and training institutions interested in sexuality and HIV/AIDS education.

Dennis Francis is a Professor and currently, the Dean of Education at the University of Free State. Prof. Francis is also an Honorary Professor of Education at the University of the KwaZulu-Natal. He holds a PhD in Sociology and teaches in the fields of Social Justice Education and Sexuality Education. He has published extensively in the areas of education for social justice and sexuality education. He has published the edited collection Acting on Sexuality and HIV: Using Drama to Create Possibilities for Change. Dennis is a National Research Foundation rated researcher.

SEXUALITY,SOCIETY &PEDAGOGY

Sexuality, Society and Pedagogy

Editor: Dennis A. Francis

Sexuality, Society and Pedagogy problematises some of the prevailing assumptions that frame this area of study. In doing so, it aims to make visible the challenges of teaching sexuality education in South African schools, while demonstrating its potential for reshaping our conceptions of the social and cultural representations

thereof. Although the book is largely situated in experiences and perspectives within the South African context, it is hoped that the questions raised, reflections, analyses and arguments will contribute to thinking about sexuality education in diverse contexts, in particular more developing contexts.

153 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920382-43-8 R175ISBN 978-1-920382-44-5 R140 (e-book)

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International Com

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About the EditorsCharl Wolhuter

Charl Wolhuter studied at the University of Johannesburg, the University of Pretoria, the University of South Africa and the University of Stellenbosch. His doctorate was awarded in Comparative Education at the University of Stellenbosch. He was a junior lecturer in History of Education at the University of Pretoria and a Senior Lecturer in History of Education and Comparative Education at the University of Zululand. Currently he is Comparative and International Education professor at North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa. He is the author of various articles and books in the fields of History of Education and Comparative and International Education. He is a fellow of the Faculty of Education, University of South Africa, and he has been guest professor at Driestar Pedagogical University, Gouda, the Netherlands; Brock University, Canada; Bowling Green State University, Ohio; University of Mount Union, Ohio, USA; the University of Canterbury, UK; and the University of Crete, Greece.

Corene de Wet

Corene de Wet was a history and Afrikaans teacher for 16 years. In 1992, after completion of her doctoral studies, she was appointed as senior lecturer at the Department of Comparative Education and Education Management at the University of the Free State, Bloemfontein. Currently she is working as research professor at the School of Open Learning (University of the Free State). She holds a D.Ed. in Comparative Education, as well as a Ph.D. in history. She has authored and co-authored more than 80 articles in peer reviewed national and international journals, as well as papers in conference proceedings and chapters in books. She has presented numerous papers at national and international conferences, and facilitated workshops on bullying. Her research interests include violence and crime in schools, as well as workplace bullying in staff rooms. She is a NRF-rated researcher. She is on the editorial board of the South African Journal of Education and Perspectives in Education.

Charl Wolhuter & Corene de WetEditors

INTERNATIONAL COMPARATIVE

PERSPECTIVES ON

RELIGION & EDUCATION

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Religion in education continues to be, as it has been for quite some time, a controversial subject. In almost every society, long before the state began to assume responsibility for education, schooling was based on religion and education was supplied by organised religion. When state-supplied education systems came into being, the religious ethos of schools at first remained intact. During the past 50 years, that model came, for a variety of reasons, under increasing pressure.

In the quest for an acceptable formula for the relation between education and religion, this book provides international comparative perspectives from the following national education systems, regarding the place of religion in education: Brazil, the United States of America, the Netherlands, Greece, Armenia, Israel, Iran, Malaysia, Japan, Tanzania and South Africa.

International Comparative Perspectives on Religion and Education

Editors: Charl C. Wolhuter & Corene de Wet

This book scrutinises religion in education in ten countries. It reveals much about the tension between religion and education in secular countries, and the blending between religion and

education in religious countries, such as Iran and Malaysia, as well as secular countries such as the Netherlands. It also shows the important role the church currently plays in education in developing countries, such as Tanzania.

200 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920382-37-7 R250ISBN 978-1-920382-38-4 R200 (e-book)

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Higher Education for the Public GoodViews from the South

Editor: Brenda Leibowitz

Higher education contributes to the public good in many ways. This book argues for a transformational and reflexive approach that takes full account of the nature of the university, its practices and its programmes.

Four major aspects of trans-forming universities are explored: the purpose and ethos of the

university; its conception of graduate attributes; the way programmes and teaching are delivered; and the institution's approach to academics and their professional development. The book will benefit all universities who are evaluating their own principles and practices.

224 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920338-88-6 R250

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Bit. Decus; egil vides se tus pes audeest publiciontem publici oripien iuscessil viric tea nihilin terebemquam inamqui is nonsi publicaes sultus conon turorum Pat o me di isulintre acissis, ta des hilicaet qui condis, dem dumunu quemus etilictor peresse aucerehemnic finvera, tur utena pultortem, Ti. Irium fici popublicae que tatum in Itaris con adefaci senihilinte acitabe fachili ntides virteatu manum nocchic ibusquiditum loc iam ad pris, ad coratis nimium re intis es ad dem qui ia rederunum

sperfena nocam patiam imil vides ipicape ricips, non denatuam mervidica porunt. Ponte moentio rterferbitu estresinatra din nostamquam, plic vidient ilinaricaet esi ponsulibus facchuciam aris. Ebulicatqua que pere et L. Dam ora? Epsente tam patebus, aperem pror hors et vidiusquam con in dertior tustratanti, condin sent, consissilici se publicis. Fir hactoracie inam ductem is, consupicerti patilis erit gracta no. cum ortid publis is or int? Ed Cuppl.

Palium cut patatus publium num noc, delisse consimus vitus vivitius nem pon terendi timihilicaes bonsid fatiam auro, Cuppl. Mulem, conescia visquodiorum niam. Ompopubli saturem cut ompli iam omnihiline intro elatum perio caecid conost intentem publicae, conductus, virmaxi milinatiam tandam deliistrae, utus eresul vidissulicae istienatu egerfec upientis. Tia et atquo tantem sena, C. Quonsti ervivitis adem hae tam omnem ium etem ius? O te pore, condam demum. Vat, fuidem sendienitam in terfecrectus ent L. Re prit, consula nos, utus ex se quam quit L. Oltusa patus. Simuspere, di in ret iam satis mo comnos inum tusum modis re no. menatque no. Ad prisulabi publis At vid iamdint.

Nam re ad rei praecurion terriva striortea nos comnihilis Casta nit; Catquidieric oc tum ius hocupio, que quamqueme tabiste auctum Romnos siliaeIlibus sum et quunt. Cessequodis dolupti quis et peresci llorerehent que optiore cus, test, si dolorepe oditatemos doloreptate quam, to omnis veligendis ea volupic itatemolo millam aut paribus, vent etur, ut aut quam nonseque lique optatem. Ut autam nonsequ oditae nihil int ab id estoritat quaectotae sum fugiamus. Olorum nossi nost aut rescietur, odi corem as voluptiam cum liatatur, cus ernate nonsecatur sam ium idi te simuste mquamet fugit a di si nist lautem as re is andaeped modis expernam ides

HIGHEREDUCATIONIN EAST AFRICA

POLITICS AND

From the 1920s to 1970

HIGHEREDUCATIONIN EAST AFRICA

POLITICS AND

From the 1920s to 1970

Politics and higher education in East Africa from the 1920s to 1970

Bhekithemba R. Mngomezulu

The main objective of this book is to establish the salient reasons why higher education was developed in East Africa and specifically why the Federal University of East Africa was constituted. The book will identify the factors responsible for the collapse of this regional institution

in June 1970. Another objective of this book is to demonstrate how the history of the University of East Africa sheds light on colonial and post-colonial policies on education, especially higher education, as a contribution to educational planning in contemporary Africa.

262 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920382-11-7 R375ISBN 978-1-920382-24-7 R300 (e-book)

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spaces for disruption

Re-imagining Academic Staff Development: Spaces for Disruption, a book with a strong commitment to social transformation, is a welcome addition to the field of academic development studies. South Africa may have unique social challenges but in highlighting higher education’s central role in responding to them, this book reminds academic developers everywhere of the intrinsic politicalness of our work. In a series of theoretically diverse chapters … we are provoked to reconsider the meaning of our practice and why we do it. An enlivening read!

Associate Professor Barbara Grant, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

This book represents another welcome move in the evolution of academic development in universities. Recent years have seen a ‘sociological turn’ in thinking about this area of professional practice; … acknowledging that real change requires more nuanced understandings of the nature of social reality, and so how it can be shifted in desired directions. The chapters in this book offer very important contributions to this evolutionary process, drawing on sophisticated theory and concepts to inform the work of academic developers in universities across the world.

Professor Paul Trowler, Lancaster University, UK.

Anyone with an interest in critically examining what our universities are doing today will find this book fascinating and challenging. It seeks to disrupt common-sense understandings about staff development in higher education through an eclectic range of theoretical lenses …. This is a tour de force which will require the reader to re-imagine both higher learning and academic staff development. In my view, the authors have made a real contribution to theorising the field in new and interesting ways.

Professor David Gosling, University of Plymouth, UK.

At a time when South African academics are struggling to respond to the individual, social and political expectations of broadening university access, Quinn and her colleagues offer a theory and practice informed set of reflections on how to help academics becoming scholarly educators.

Dr Lis Lange, University of the Free State, SA

This book represents an important milestone in the emergence of a scholarly focus on staff development in South Africa. At long last, the volume suggests a reflective and thoughtful approach to staff development. It is a welcome relief in these times of instrumentalism and performativity. The emphasis on values and transformation provides a strong sense of direction and orientation for the field. A disciplined, and informed work, it lays a useful basis for those starting out in the field of academic staff development and those who are interested to benchmark their work against those of others.

Professor Brenda Leibowitz, Stellenbosch University, SA

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Re-imagining Academic Staff DevelopmentSpaces for disruption

Editor: Lynn Quinn

“South Africa may have unique social challenges, but in highlighting higher education’s central role in responding to them, this book reminds academic developers everywhere of the intrinsic politicalness of our work. In a series of theoretically diverse chapters, all written by members of the Centre for Higher

Education Research, Teaching and Learning at Rhodes University, we are provoked to reconsider the meaning of our practice and why we do it. An enlivening read!” Prof Barbara Grant, The University of Auckland, New Zealand

147 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920338-76-3 R200ISBN 978-1-920338-87-9 R160 (e-book)

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Edited by

Perspectives from a university education department

Debating thesis

supervision

Aslam Fataar

Debating thesis supervisionPerspectives from a university education department

Editor: Aslam Fataar

Debating thesis supervision provides a rich and compelling line of argument, worthy of careful study, critique and elaboration. The four articles are presented with replies by each author and a postscript. Together, they have the objective of exemplifying responsible and rigorous debate

on thesis supervision on the one hand, while providing space for conceptual clarification and elaboration on the other.

126 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920338-81-7 R160ISBN 978-1-920338-82-4 R128 (e-book)

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Action ResearchLearning Life Skills in Kayamandi

Action ResearchLearning Life Skills in Kayamandi

Lecturer: Elmarie Costandius

Guest lecturer: Sophia Rosochacki

A group of third-year graphic design students and a group of Kayamandi high school learners came together to

uncover and discuss the particular skills needed to survive in the small township of Kayamandi. Visual documentation and eventually typographic layouts evolved out of the discussions between student-learner partners.

The skills, researched by student-learner pairs, ranged from perfecting a street-wise walk and making routine neighbourhood visits, to balancing domestic and academic duties and trusting one’s own ability.

78 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920338-89-3 R250

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See Kayamandi – See YourselfSocial Responsibility and Citizenship project for Visual Communication Design students

Lecturer: Elmarie Costandius

Guest lecturer: Sophia Rosochacki

A group of graphic design students and a group of

Kayamandi high school learners embarked on a project of mapping Kayamandi, a township in Stellenbosch. The mapping was not strictly geographic, and student-learner partners were encouraged to explore various facets of social, personal, environmental, historical and cultural life in their documentation of the area.

The process of collaboration between young people from radically different life-worlds, who (often) hold deeply-ingrained suspicions and preconceptions about one another, is manifest in the product of that interaction.

88 pp, 2012

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ChangingSpaces

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Writing Centres and Access to Higher Education

Editors | Arlene Archer & Rose Richards

[Changing Spaces] makes a forceful and credible case for the role of writing centres in engaging with students, staff and institutional structures in understanding issues of access from a social perspective ... This is a specialist book for those working in writing centres and for academics of all disciplines. It is based on research and provides an important set of theoretical arguments, developed through reflection on writing centre practices, about student writing and the work of the university.

Professor Sioux McKenna Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning, Rhodes University

How do we select and train tutors? How do we work with faculty? How do we combat the image that we are remedial, a ‘fix-it’ shop? How do we prove our worth? How do we show that we improve retention? ... Changing Spaces demonstrates the flexibility of writing centers and the unique roles they play in South Africa. Writing centers everywhere represent institutional responses to the learning needs of their students, and they do so because writing centers adapt easily to different contexts and situations. They meet students where they are, as a group and individually.

Professor Leigh Ryan Writing Center Director, University of Maryland, USA

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Changing SpacesWriting Centres and Access to Higher Education

Editors: Arlene Archer & Rose Richards

“[Changing Spaces] makes a forceful and credible case for the role of writing centres in engaging with students, staff and institutional structures in understanding issues of access from a social perspective ... This is a specialist book for those working in writing centres and

for academics of all disciplines. It is based on research and provides an important set of theoretical arguments, developed through reflection on writing centre practices, about student writing and the work of the university.” Prof Sioux McKenna, Rhodes University

210 pp, 2011

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EDUCATION, DEMOCRACY AND CITIZENSHIP REVISITED

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Pedagogical Encounters

Yusef Waghid

EDUCATION, DEM

OCRACY AND CITIZENSHIP REVISITED

The author builds upon his own experiences – some of which he depicts as negative, some positive – in seeking to secure the institution of real and socially operative democracy in the new constitutional, social and political arrangements in South Africa following the emancipation of all constituencies in it.

The combination of personal autobiography, accounts of past and current policies and practices in South Africa generally, and the location of all these within a powerful network of the social and political literature, is what gives this book its unique and creative character. It will be a fascinating and illuminating read for scholars working within these fields in the academic and educational institutions of South Africa and will provide them with much food for thought – and arguments and opinions to which they may take exception. Let them be as well informed and as clear in their thinking as the author of this book if they choose to do so.

Emeritus Professor David N. AspinFaculty of Education, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

This is a superb collection of chapters. Yusef Waghid’s work is always well conceived, clearly stated, nicely expressed and theoretically well-informed. Certainly for South Africa this could be a great textbook on democractic citizenship education. Scholars and students outside South Africa will look to it for its relevance in the field more generally.I highly recommend this book.

Professor Michael A. PetersEducational Policy Studies, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA

The notion of democratic citizenship education has been well argued for by Waghid and contributes to the philosophical enquiry of the many issues and questions posed in his consideration of this theme.

Waghid provides an explicit and critical account of democratic citizenship education and in so doing reveals a very comprehensive and critical understanding that is contextualised within the practice of democratic citizenship education in South Africa.

All this speaks of a book which makes a significant contribution as a research work of note.

Professor Philip HiggsCollege of Human Sciences, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa

Yusef Waghid

Education, Democracy and Citizenship RevisitedPedagogical Encounters

Yusef Waghid

This book contains a revised collection of previously published articles spanning a period of five years (2004-2009) during which my original thoughts on democratic citizenship education have been developed.

Central to this book is the notion that democratic citizenship education

ought to be deliberative, compassionate and friendly in order that teachers and students (learners) may respect one another and take risks in and through their pedagogical encounters. In this way, hopefully, students and teachers may become more critical, explorative and engaging.

155 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920338-43-5 R180ISBN 978-1-920338-51-0 R144 (e-book)

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OPENING PERSPECTIVES ON THE FIRST YEAR • First-Year Experience as Terrain of Failure or Platform for Development? Critical Choices for Higher Education IAN SCOTT Small Steps to a Big Idea: Personalising the Postsecondary Experience PETER DIETSCHE Making Sense of First-Year Student Life: Transition as Ethnographic Process PAUL GREEN, ANNETTE CASHMORE, JON SCOTT, GEETHA NARAYANAN Weaving the Invisible Tapestry: Managing Diversity Through Orientation Innovation FRANCOIS STRYDOM, MELODY MENTZ Assessment of Students’ Strengths: The First Step to Student Success LAURIE SCHREINER, EILEEN HULME • INSTITUTIONAL APPROACHES • Building a Case for Integrative First-Year Experiences at he University of Cincinnati PAMELA PERSON, GISELA ESCOE, MARIANNE LEWIS The First-Year Student Experience at the University of Botswana MICHAEL GREGORY Bringing the University to the User: Student and Staff Portals as Support Channels for the First-Year Academy ANTOINETTE VAN DER MERWE, RALPH PINA Access with Success: A 3-Tier Model for Supporting Reading-to-Learn CARISMA NEL, CHARL NEL • CASE STUDIES • Student Perceptions of the Factors Influencing their Success in First-Year Accounting LEN STEENKAMP, ROELOF BAARD, LIEZEL FRICK Introducing Law to Commerce Students: A Case Study AVINASH GOVINDJEE Student Assessment: Factors influencing the learning process in First-Year Chemistry HANELIE ADENDORFF, MARIETJIE LUTZ Research and the First-Year Student: Opportunities for Learning STELLA GRANVILLE, LAURA DISON Infusing Adjustment Issues into the Curriculum in a Science Foundation Programme BETTE DAVIDOWITZ Lecturers’ and Students’ Reflections on a Bilingual Programme SANDISO NGCOBO ‘Tutoring is Fun’: A Study Investigating Tutor Motivation MÉGAN BURGOYNE, ADA JANSEN and CARINA SMIT Teaching Explicitly that which is Tacit – The Challenge of Disciplinary Discourses CECILIA JACOBS • CLOSING PERSPECTIVE • What Makes a ‘Good’ First-Year Lecturer? BRENDA LEIBOWITZ, SUSAN VAN SCHALKWYK, ANTOINETTE VAN DER MERWE, NICOLINE HERMAN, GERT YOUNG

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The importance of the first-year experience is now well recognised. This collection of papers makes a fascinating and important contribution to our understanding of students’ transition to higher education. This is a scholarly, engaging and illuminating text, that is relevant not only in the context of South Africa, but for anyone interested in student learning in the first year of university education.

David Gosling, Plymouth University

The book will have immense value for all curriculum and teaching and learning specialists in higher education, those based in national agencies, in the centralised teaching and learning-related units of universities, and in particular faculties, departments and developmental projects.

Terry Volbrecht, Cape Peninsula University of Technology

I see it serving as an important resource for those who are concerned with the significance of the first-year experience for the diverse groups of students who enter South African universities for years to come.

Chrissie Boughey, Rhodes University

[T]his is an important contribution to the debates on the first-year experience and will be of interest to practitioners, university managers and policy makers.

Nasima Badsha, CEO: Cape Higher Education Consortium

This work provides a theoretical and practical vision for how to improve South African and all nations’ first-year university student learning, success, retention and ultimately degree completion rates: a must read for the higher education reformer.

John N. Gardner, President, John N. Gardner Institute for Excellence in Undergraduate Education

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Focus on First-Year SuccessPerspectives Emerging from South Africa and Beyond

Revised edition

Editors: Brenda Leibowitz, Antoinette van der Merwe & Susan van Schalkwyk

“The importance of the first year experience is now well recognised. This collection of papers makes a fascinating and important contribution to our understanding of students’ transition to higher

education. This is a scholarly, engaging and illuminating text, that is relevant not only in the context of South Africa but for anyone interested in student learning in the first year of university education.” David Gosling, Plymouth University (USA)

285 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920338-12-1 R225ISBN 978-1-920338-22-0 R180 (e-book)

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PRAXIS towards sustainable EMPOWERING learning

ENVIRONMENTS in SOUTH AFRICA

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This collection presents some of the best peer-reviewed papers from a conference with the theme “Creating sustainable empowering learning environments through scholarship of engagement”. This conference was held from 20 to 21 August 2009 at the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University in South Africa. Over 110 papers were presented, out of which 20 were selected for this publication, based on a rigorous blind peer-review process. The main criterion for inclusion was that the paper should contribute to the theme by means of an original, tight, theoretical and empirical study conducted with the aim of informing the practice of creating sustainable empowering learning environments.

This text is very “rich” in terms of the focus and content. It contains a collection of interesting chapters, some empirical research-based and others experiential-based that contribute to current educational debates in South Africa and beyond. The multiple chapters address a variety of issues that are of importance to the South African context specifically, and other contexts more generally. The concrete cases examined in many of the chapters are very useful to helping readers understand the specific, on-the-ground concerns related to higher education and schools. Considering the emphasis on international collaborations, such a collection of chapters will be useful to individuals working in collaborative efforts with South African colleagues. Although many of us might work with social justice and equity goals in mind, we cannot presume to understand the South African context. Specifically, this text will make an important contribution to those individuals working to improve Higher Education in South Africa; more generally, it will contribute to literature in the field of Higher Education.

Dennis Francis is a Professor and currently, the Dean of Education at the University of Free State. Dennis holds a PhD in Sociology and teaches in the fields of Social Justice Education and Sexuality Education. He has written extensively in the areas of identity studies, education for social justice and youth sexuality. He is the author of Between Race, Within Race. Dennis is a NRF rated researcher.

Sechaba MG Mahlomaholo is the Research Professor in the School of Education, North-West University in Potchefstroom, South Africa. His research interest lies in creating sustainable empowering learning environment for social justice. He is a member of the UMALUSI Research Forum, the Anti-Racism Network and the Apartheid Archives Project, among others.

Molebatsi Milton Nkoane (Ph.D.) is the Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education at the University of the Free State. Milton teaches in the fields of Comparative Education and Educational Management. He has a strong interest in praxis as an operationalisation of critical emancipatory discourses couched within post-colonial, post-structural and postmodern.

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Praxis towards Sustainable Empowering Learning Environments

Dennis Francis, Sechaba Mahlomaholo & Milton Nkoane

This collection presents some of the best peer-reviewed papers from a conference with the theme “Creating sustainable empowering learning environments through scholarship of engagement”.

352 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920383-07-7 R375ISBN 978-1-920383-19-0 R300 (e-book)

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Employment Equity in the Higher Education SectorA Study of Transformation in the Western Cape

Ockert C. Dupper, Martin MacEwen & André Louw

This report consists of a study of employment equity in the five higher education institutions in the Western Cape region, with a focus on ‘race’, gender and disability. This report follows that of the pilot study

undertaken in respect of Stellenbosch University which was concluded in 2002.

The purpose of the report is to evaluate the successes and failures experienced by the sector in implementing the provisions of the Employment Equity Act, 1998, and other legislation, in the University and Technikon settings.

247 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-44-7 R185ISBN 978-1-919980-56-0 R148 (e-book)

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SUN PRESS Series: Research into Higher Education | SUN PRESS-Reeks:

Navorsing oor Hoër Onderwys

KNOWLEDGE AS ENABLEMENT

KNOWLEDGE AS ENABLEMENT

MABEL ERASMUSRUTH ALBERTYN

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EDITORSMABEL ERASMUS & RUTH ALBERTYN

Engagement between higher educat ion and the th i rd sector in South A f r i ca

SUN PRESS SERIES: RESEARCH INTO HIGHER EDUCATION

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Knowledge as enablementEngagement between higher education and the third sector in South Africa

Editors: Mabel Erasmus & Ruth Albertyn

Knowledge can and does enable, specifically through engagement between higher education institutions, the third sector (mostly non-profit organisations), public service role players and the communities. The purpose of the

research is reciprocal building, sharing and utilisation of knowledge for mutual enablement and capacity building.

297 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920382-62-9 R250ISBN 978-1-920382-63-6 R200 (e-book)

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HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA

A scholarly look behind the scenes

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ISBN 978-1-920338-14-5

A most stimulating collection of articles on the current state of South African higher education and of scholarly inquiry into key issues of higher education in South Africa, as well as in other parts of the world. There is a considerable richness of ideas, findings, reflections and analyses which should make the book very relevant to informing and inspiring much of the current debate about higher education in South Africa and about priorities in further research on higher education. The coverage of pertinent issues is broad and encompassing, if understandably not altogether complete; it ranges from questions of policy and epistemology to matters of curriculum, governance and professional development, and to frontiers and agendas for further research; one would have wished for more attention to issues of financing and of the relationship between universities and the state, especially as regards university autonomy. While the analyses are competently cognisant of the literature and scholarly debates in higher education internationally, they remain focused on the particular problems of South African higher education and its further development.

Hans N WeilerProfessor of Education and Political Science, Emeritus

Stanford University, USA

In my judgement, this book should be of considerable interest to higher education researchers outside of South Africa, as well as within, for the general and comparative assessments it makes. The South African higher education researchers included within its covers have clearly engaged with research and writing from many parts of the world, which they have then applied to make sense of their own condition.

Malcolm TightProfessor in Higher Education,

Lancaster University, UK

HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA

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Higher Education in South Africa

Editor: Eli Bitzer

“Higher Education in South Africa should be of considerable interest to higher education researchers outside of South Africa, as well as within, for the general and comparative assessments it makes. The South African higher education researchers included within its covers have clearly engaged with research and writing from many parts of the world,

which they have then applied to make sense of their own condition.” Malcolm Tight, Lancaster University, UK

“There is a considerable richness of ideas, findings, reflections and analyses [...] very relevant to informing and inspiring much of the current debate about higher education in South Africa and about priorities in further research on higher education.” Hans N Weiler, Stanford University, USA

462 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920338-14-5 R325ISBN 978-1-920338-18-3 R260 (e-book)

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CURRICULUM INQUIRY IN SOUTH AFRICAN HIGHER EDUCATION

At once evocative and suggestive, this exemplary book gives me hope that educators and scholars across the world will seize the opportunity to self-reflect and enlarge and enrich both their research and their practice in ways that will markedly contribute to the revitalisation of the higher learning in the twenty-first century. The urgency of the need for revitalisation of both research and practice in this domain of inquiry cannot be overstated.

Prof Clifton Conrad University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

In looking at the construction of curriculum from a trans- and multidisciplinary perspective at the higher education level, this book initiates and supports the issues of curriculum design and purposes, especially in fields outside the discipline of educational studies.

Dr Eileen RaymondState University of New York at Potsdam, USA

A great strength of the book is its ability to face out from South Africa and deal with theories and issues to do with curriculum which affect all of us in higher education ... an interesting, engaging and vibrant book.

Prof Gina WiskerBrighton University, UK

Together the chapters contribute to a book that is quite broad in scope, whereas the individual chapters add a depth of analysis that is often lacking in higher education studies. The chapters are on the whole very rigorously researched, well written and offer many fascinating insights into both the concept of ‘curriculum’ but also of change in a contemporary higher education context.

Dr Kelly CoateNational University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

CURRICULUM INQUIRY IN SOUTH AFRICAN HIGHER EDUCATION

ELI BITZERNONNIE BOTHA

EDITORS

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Some scholar ly af f i rmat ions and chal lenges

SUN PRESS SERIES: RESEARCH INTO HIGHER EDUCATION

SUN PRESS

Curriculum Inquiry in South African Higher EducationSome scholarly affirmations and challenges

Editors: Eli Bitzer & Nonnie Botha

“In looking at the construction of curriculum from a trans- and multidisciplinary perspective at the higher education level, this book initiates and supports the issues of curriculum design and purposes, especially in fields outside the discipline of educational studies.” Dr Eileen Raymond, State University of New York at Potsdam

424 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-1-920338-64-0 R325ISBN 978-1-920338-67-1 R260 (e-book)

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LARGE-CLASS PEDAGOGY

I highly recommend this edited collection. It is a timely intervention when universities around the world are facing changes akin to the newspaper industry a decade ago. The authors remind us of the potential power of the lecture and that there does not need to be a trade-off between the size of the class and the quality of the delivery ... Professor James Arvanitakis

2012 recipient of the Prime Minister’s Teaching and Learning Award University of Western Sydney, Australia

This is the first book of its kind that considers the complex issues of large classes. As such, it makes a very important contribution and provides a deep insight into large-class pedagogy from a conceptual and practical perspective.

Dr Mandia MenitsMassey University, New Zealand

If the thought of teaching large classes fills you with dread; if you think that pedagogic innovation is impossible in the face of burgeoning student numbers; or if you simply wish to understand more about the dynamics of this increasingly common environment in higher education, then this is the book for you. Written by highly experienced academics, it is a valuable (and long overdue!) resource for supporting good practice in the large-class context. Dr Jenny Hadingham

University of Rochester, New York

This book faces up squarely to a hard reality that most do not want to talk about: the necessity of teaching large classes in contemporary cash-strapped universities, especially in developing world contexts. It does this with great conceptual clarity, mapping the territory for future research. Moreover, the work has a strong empirical grounding, providing ample demonstration of how high quality teaching is, in fact, possible in large-class settings, enabling the kind of student learning needed in the 21st century. Professor Jenni Case

University of Cape Town, South Africa

LARGE-CLASS PEDAGOGY

DAVID J HORNSBYRUKSANA OSMANJACQUELINE DE MATOS-ALA

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Large-Class PedagogyInterdisciplinary perspectives for quality higher eductation

Editors: David J. Hornsby, Ruksana Osman & Jacqueline De Matos-Ala

“If the thought of teaching large classes fills you with dread; if you think that pedagogic innovation is impossible in the face of burgeoning student numbers; or if you simply wish to understand more about the dynamics of this increasingly common environment

in Higher Education, then this is the book for you. Written by highly experienced academics, it is a valuable (and long overdue!) resource for supporting good practice in the large class context”. Dr Jenny Hadingham, University of Rochester, New York

200 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-0-9870096-4-7 R225ISBN 978-0-9921806-9-0 R180 (e-book)

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PUSHING BOUNDARIES in POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION

PUSHING BOUNDARIES IN POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION

ELI BITZERRUTH ALBERTYNLIEZEL FRICKBARBARA GRANTFRANCES KELLY

EDITORS

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SUN PRESS SERIES: RESEARCH INTO HIGHER EDUCATION

SUN PRESS

This book is a very important contribution to the growing body of work on postgraduate, and specifically doctoral, education. I find the metaphor of pushing boundaries to be very appropriate, as it suggests a field of study and a range of behaviours and institutional organisational approaches to postgraduate education that are dynamic and characterised by fluidity, creativity and challenge. Readers will gain new theoretical perspectives, ideas for improved practice, and fresh perspectives on boundaries and pressing issues that deserve to be pushed and conceptualised in new ways. Professor Ann Austin

Higher, Adult and Lifelong Education, Michigan State University

This book is a marvellous resource for all those who want to ‘push boundaries’ in postgraduate supervision and who wish to embrace new strategies, models and practices of supervision with confidence and credibility. It provides fresh ideas and theoretical perspectives around supervision, probes models and practices, and critiques policy and raises questions about the levels and kinds of support provided for postgraduate students and supervisors. This book will, by turns, challenge, provoke, stimulate, outrage and reassure postgraduate supervisors, researchers and managers in higher education. Professor Jane Castle

Academic Staff Development, Centre for Learning, Teaching and Development, University of the Witwatersrand

This book on postgraduate supervision will probably hold some interest for any academic who is involved in postgraduate supervision, but the real audience is those who are engaged with the scholarship of postgraduate supervision, who would be interested in the novel theoretical framings, the thoughtful discursive papers and the reports of empirical studies. The chapters are grounded in current debates within the field and they draw on and contribute to international research agendas.

Professor Judy Backhouse School of Economic and Business Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand

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Pushing Boundaries in Postgraduate Supervision

Editors: Eli Bitzer, Ruth Albertyn, Liezel Frick, Barbara Grant & Frances Kelly

“This book is a very important contribution to the growing body of work on postgraduate, and specifically doctoral, education. I find the metaphor of pushing boundaries to be very appropriate, as it suggests a field of study and a range of behaviours and

institutional organisational approaches to postgraduate education that are dynamic and characterised by fluidity, creativity and challenge. Readers will gain new theoretical perspectives, ideas for improved practice, and fresh perspectives on boundaries and pressing issues that deserve to be pushed and conceptualised in new ways.” Prof Ann Austin, Higher, Adult and Lifelong Education, Michigan State University

241 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920689-15-5 R225ISBN 978-1-920689-16-2 R180 (e-book)

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Refusal, Transition and Postapartheid Law under editorship of Prof Karin van Marle is indeed long overdue. As some of the authors in the relevant contributions to this publication rightly point out, Van Marle’s call for a ‘jurisprudence of generosity’, enabled through an ‘ethics of refusal’, signals a new shift in South African jurisprudence.

Through the lens of Van Marle’s ethics of refusal and her jurisprudence of generosity, the articles present fresh and meaningful interpretations in respect of a range of very relevant topics ranging from property theory, a rethinking of human rights, to the role of forgiveness and the dangers inherent in modern technology.

Van Marle specifically resists attempts to provide answers, solutions or conclusions relating to crucial questions, such as, to quote her: ‘the place and the role of the law in the context of sex and gender relations’ and the ‘kind of agencies/subjectivities [that] could support living a political and ethical life’.

The publication will undoubtedly make a very significant contribution to the fields of constitutional interpretation, legal theory and legal philosophy specifically, and South African jurisprudence generally.

– Prof MN Slabbert, Department of Jurisprudence, UNISA

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Refusal, Transition and Post-apartheid Law

Editor: Karin van Marle

Through the lens of Van Marle’s ethics of refusal and her jurisprudence of generosity, the articles present fresh and meaningful interpretations in respect of a range of very relevant topics ranging from property theory and a rethinking of human rights, to the role of forgiveness and the dangers inherent in modern technology.

163 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920338-08-4 R180ISBN 978-1-920338-21-3 R144 (e-book)

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Theories of Social and Economic Justice

Editor: A.J. (André) van der Walt

The bulk of the contributions in this publication originated in a research project initiated by the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS) in 2002.

The book is based on the idea that the attainment of greater social and economic justice, specifically in the South African context, is strongly influenced by the implications and the coherence of various theories of social and economic justice.

260 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-82-9 R200ISBN 978-1-919980-84-3 R160 (e-book)

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Rights and DemocracyIn a transformative constitution

Editors: Henk Botha, André van der Walt & Johan van der Walt

The twelve essays in this book pay tribute to senior Harvard law professor, Frank Michelman, whose thinking – and input – on Constitutional Law has made a great contribution to constitutional development in South Africa. These essays are the work of some of the best

practical and academic legal minds in this country and, given South Africa’s recent successes in this field, represent an advanced position in constitutional thinking in the world.

270 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-02-7 R285ISBN 978-1-919980-26-3 R228 (e-book)

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Business and LeadershipSake en Bestuur

CORPORATE LESSONS: MANAGING EFFECTIVE ORGANISATIONS

Being a manager is a tough job; being a good one is even tougher

– Wayne Turk

Well-known successful persons such as Richard Branson and Bill Gates have attained success because they have vision, commitment, and courage and are able to multiply their effectiveness by sharing their vision and goals with others.

Most successful employers can credit their successes to the following single sentence: “Treat others as you would want to be treated”. They treat employees and clients with respect.

Corporate Lessons: Managing effective organisations effectively delineates job hunting; from writing a successful Curriculum Vitae to the feared interview and finally employment. Lebitso also manages to successfully provide information on making the right career choice. The various management styles are carefully explained and he distinguishes between leadership and management.

This book is an effective tool for job seekers and employers alike; it will broaden your perception regarding seeking employment and how to envision a successful business. Managers and jobseekers will be empowered with skills that will enhance their business, promote high employee morale, and improve employer-employee communication skills, as well as how to expand profit margins with minimal effort.

About the author

Mokete Christopher Lebitso started his career as a teacher at Thokoana Makaota Senior Secondary School in QwaQwa from 1987-1997. Currently he is Head of Administration & Auxilliary Services at the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development.

In 2012, his first book titled: The world of work: challenges for South African students was published under the Rapid Access Publishers imprint by SUN MeDIA Bloemfontein and is available from www.africansunmedia.co.za.

Mokete Christopher Lebitso

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CORPORATE LESSONSMANAGING EFFECTIVE ORGANISATIONS

Corporate LessonsManaging Effective Organisations

Mokete C. Lebitso

This publication effectively delineates job hunting, from writing a successful curriculum vitae to the feared interview and finally employment. Lebitso also manages to successfully provide information on making the right career choice. The various management styles are carefully explained and he distinguishes between leadership and management.

123 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920382-47-6 R125ISBN 978-1-920382-48-3 R100 (e-book)

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Deseré Kokt

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Guest houses are an important contributor to the local economy of any region, as they attract both local and international tourists with the aim of providing them with a taste of local food and hospitality. This creates much-needed job opportunities and revenue for local regions.

As the successful managing and running of a guest house has its own set of challenges, the intention of this book is to provide a practical guide to assist both guest house owners and managers in managing their establishments effectively. In order to provide a comprehensive view of guest house management the book is divided into seven themes:

▪ Theme 1: Your guest house and the law.

▪ Theme 2: Basic management principles.

▪ Theme 3: Basic financial management.

▪ Theme 4: Basic marketing management.

▪ Theme 5: Accommodation and front office management.

▪ Theme 6: Planning your breakfast menu.

▪ Theme 7: Understanding intercultural differences.

About the editor

Deseré Kokt is Research Professor in Leisure Management at the Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT). She holds a doctorate in Human Resources Management and has published more than 20 papers in both peer-reviewed and other journals. She has also delivered 13 papers at national and international conferences and is a Master Human Resources Practitioner (MHRP) with the South African Board for Personnel Practice (SABPP). She is a member of the editorial committee of the Journal of New Generation Sciences (JNGS) and the chairperson of the Research Committee for the Faculty of Management Science at the CUT.

A Practical Guide to Guest House Management

Editor: Deseré Kokt

The intention of this book is to provide a practical guide to assist both guest house owners and managers in managing their establishments effectively. The book is divided into seven themes: the law, management principles, financial management, marketing, accommodation and front office management, planning the breakfast menu, and intercultural differences.

163 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920382-19-3 R250ISBN 978-1-920382-20-9 R200 (e-book)

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ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES

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Ruiterbosch Essaysin honour of Peet Strydom

Peet Strydom celebrated his 75th birthday on 20 January 2012. Within the spirit of the Ruiterbosch Conferences over the past 14 years, the editors suggested a book to commemorate this event and to celebrate the stimulating and fruitful discussions we had in the past. The invitation to all participants was that they should write a chapter on their particular field of interest. The end result is this book with a wide range of very interesting national and international economic perspectives, all in honour of Peet Strydom.

The book is divided in two parts: Part 1 represents International Economic Perspectives and includes as a first chapter Peet Strydom’s discussion document at the 2012 Ruiterbosch Conference, with the title “Unequal income distribution and economic growth: a labour market perspective”. The other chapters represent contributions by Cees Bruggemans, Stan du Plessis, Noelani King Conradie (with Thalma Corbett), Elsabé Loots (with Carike Claassen), Raymond Parsons and Dawie Roodt.

Part 2 provides an overview on various National Economic Perspectives and includes contributions by Pieter Haasbroek (in Afrikaans), Jac Laubscher, Lieb Loots, Kuben Naidoo, Hugo Pienaar, Eric Schaling, Mike Schüssler, Ben Smit, Johan van den Heever and Wilma Viviers (with Ermie Steenkamp).

Economic PerspectivesRuiterbosch Essays in Honour of Peet Strydom

Editors: Cees Bruggemans & Elsabé Loots

For the past 14 years, Ruiterbosch has been an annual venue for the Ruiterbosch Conferences where a group of economists, among which policy makers, academics and practising economists, get together and informally exchange views and debate topical economic issues, as much globally as locally, of mutual interest.

138 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-0-9921806-0-7 R175ISBN 978-0-9921806-5-2 R140 (e-book)

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The World of WorkChallenges for South African students

M.C. Lebitso

Work has always been part of man’s history and a crucial factor in social organisation. According to the traditional career development perspective, work is viewed as having many dimensions or functions. The intention of this book is to highlight challenges faced by students when they are ‘ready’ to enter the world of work after leaving school or after finishing tertiary education.

74 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920382-12-4 R125ISBN 978-1-920382-15-5 R100 (e-book)

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EXPORT PROMOTION

Governments are increasingly confronted with scarce resources, which force their export promotion organisations to seek more efficient ways and methods. At the same time, with the export successes of the emerging economies, public export promotion policies of countries are confronted with diminishing returns, particularly when the traditional export promotion instruments are used. The DSM (Decision Support Model) approach to export promotion, which is adopted and explained in the book, is deeply rooted in the international marketing research literature and allows to identify, in the rapidly changing international environment, the most promising realistic export opportunities for exporting countries.

The chapters explain the DSM approach in detail and illustrate the most recent results for three countries: Belgium, South Africa and Thailand. They further elaborate on newer developments and applications such as the identification of export opportunities for services, as different from products, and the use of DSM results for assessing past export promotion programmes as well as recommending appropriate export promotion strategies at product level. The reasons why and how the identified DSM export opportunities have to be followed up by suitable Competitive Intelligence by export promotion organisations and supporting organisations, is also discussed.

“The methodology behind the Decision Support Model (DSM) contributes significantly to the success of the research and the study. It is a groundbreaking innovation in the area of international trade, especially for trade policy development proposes.”

- Dr SJ Jansen Van Rensburg, Trade Negotiations Coordinator, Southern African Customs Union (SACU) Secretariat, Windhoek, Namibia

“The DSM (Decision Support Model) approach is an ambitious attempt to give export promotion strategies a scientific foundation. The book is a ‘must’ for both practitioners and researchers in international marketing and export promotion”.

- Dr Glenn Rayp, Professor in international economics, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Ghent, Belgium

“The DSM research constitutes international best practice.”

- Mr Riaan le Roux, Chief Operating Officer of Trade and Investment South Africa (TISA) of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in South Africa

EXPORT PROMOTION A Decision Support Model Approach

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LUDO CUYVERS is emeritus professor of the University of Antwerp, Belgium, where he is still Director of the Centre for ASEAN Studies, and extraordinary professor at the North-West University (Potchefstroom campus), South Africa.

WILMA VIVIERS is a professor and the director of the School of Economics in the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences at the North-West University (Potchefstroom campus), South Africa.

Export Promotion A Decision Support Model Approach

Editors: Ludo Cuyvers & Wilma Viviers

The research which is reported in the present volume is the result of a long collaboration between the editors, going back to 2000, with a comparative study of competitive intelligence of South African and Belgian exporters, funded under the Flemish government’s research programme for Bilateral Scientific and Technological Cooperation (BSTC) between Flanders and seven priority countries that included South Africa.

299 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-0-9870096-3-0 R285ISBN 978-0-9921806-1-4 R228 (e-book)

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Foundations of Financial Management Third edition

Errol C. Velleman & Vic W. Smit

This publication introduces the user to the financial statements of the most simplistic type of business, and then progressively explains the functions of financial statements relating to more complex organisations. Some very basic theoretical aspects of bookkeeping and accounting are also discussed to enable the

business manager to understand and appreciate these functions in the business environment.

181 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-81-3 R220

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A Practical Guide to StrategyMaking strategic thinking, development and implementation accessible

Jan Havenga & Ilse Hobbs

How do we incorporate strategy in everything that we do? Can we make our lives and businesses more meaningful with a practical strategic approach?

The authors of this book believe that it is not only possible, but that strategy can be a powerful tool to

enrich our lives and provide focus to our thoughts and relationships. They describe, with business case studies enriched by examples from other walks of life, a simple process to guide our strategic thinking.

193 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-19-5 R275ISBN 978-1-919980-34-8 R220 (e-book)

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South Africa WorksEveryone’s guide to understanding skills development in South Africa

Harlan C.A. Cloete

The introduction of the Skills Development and Employment Equity Acts and a host of other social conscious policies have all transformed the workplace, introducing new power relationships and a number of institutions tasked to oversee the

implementation of workplace transformation. This pragmatic book aims to demystify skills development and introduce the reader to the skills development game, the players, the rules, and the referees.

It is meant as an easy-to-use, beginner’s guide that endeavours to reach executives, line managers, workers, shop stewards and just about everyone.

70 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919985-09-1 R100ISBN 978-1-919985-52-7 R80 (e-book)

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Randwi$eThe Soldier’s Guide to Personal Financial Management

B.J. van Nieuwenhuyzen

This book is the result of research done by the young officers of the Financial Management Class of 2003 at the Military Academy to empower their fellow SANDF members. Various topics are included and range from financial planning to financing and investments. Worksheets and tables are included to aid you

in setting up budgets, calculating personal taxes, buying a home or a car, and deciding between cash or credit purchases. A section is also included that addresses financial indicators.

139 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-16-4 R180ISBN 978-1-920689-35-3 R144 (e-book)

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This book provides perspective and guidance during times of increasing moral confusion due to contending global and indigenous messages, and leadership with a lack of brave confession, and living out, of sound moral principles that may serve the common good in South Africa’s infant and fragile democracy.South Africa’s leadership from within and outside government is still faced with the consequences of the inhuman, unjust, and therefore immoral, policies of the past. At the same time, it is increasingly challenged to build and practise a shared collective morality that will restore the social fabric of society for the common good of all making a livelihood in this society. This book speaks directly to these important and crucial issues and confirms indeed that South Africa more than ever needs ethical leadership in the face of the moral challenges of her long-awaited transformation.Cornie Groenewald – Emeritus Professor, Stellenbosch University

The book Ethical Leadership and the Challenges of Moral Transformation is both challenging and timely. It is published at a critical period in the history of South Africa and the world as we face leadership challenges in the political and economic context. The greatest test for leadership in this decade will be its ethical and moral character. As the world is transforming politically and economically, transformational leadership must be rooted in ethics and morality for the sake of a next generation.

This book contributes a variety of critical essays, some with novel methodological touch, to the regeneration of our world.

I recommend this book to anybody interested in new engagements with the real world through the art of morality.

Prof H Russel Botman – Rector & Vice-chancellor, Stellenbosch University

This book is a most interesting anthology. The ideas of ethical leadership, the public good and the way in which disciplines and/or institutions intersect with those themes, are most apposite and to be commended. The text draws upon insights and scholarship from mainly a South African context and does so in a way which is accessible and meaning ful to readers from other parts of the world. This is a strength. It is interdisciplinary but held together tightly through the notions of ‘ethical leadership’ and the idea of ‘in and through’. This strategy enables the reader who is a specialist in one discipline to easily ‘jump’ to another. The concern for the common good, ethics and the interdisciplinary nature of the text broaden the potential appeal.

Clive Pearson – Principal, United Theological College, Sydney, and Associate head of School, School of Theology, Charles Sturt University, Australia

Ethical Leadership and the Challenges of Moral Transformation

Gordon E. Dames

“Ethical Leadership and the Challenges of Moral Transformation is both challenging and timely. It is published at a critical period in the history of South Africa and the world as we face leadership challenges in the political and economic context.

“I recommend this book to anybody interested in new engagements with the real world through the art of morality.” Prof H Russel Botman, Stellenbosch University

159 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920338-02-2 R165ISBN 978-1-920338-35-0 R132 (e-book)

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�Breaking the MouldThe Role of Scenarios in Shaping South Africa’s Future

Nick Segal

The story of South Africa’s transition in 1994 to a non-racial democracy has been told many times, principally from the perspective of the political forces for change. But many other factors were at work, over many years, which influenced not only the political outcome, but also the economic philosophy of the new ANC government. This pioneering

study explores one such set of factors, viz the ideas generated by three quite different privately initiated, but publicly disseminated scenario exercises undertaken in the period 1985-1992.

95 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-92-9 R150ISBN 978-1-920109-44-8 R120 (e-book)

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Strategic Management Support Technologies in the Public Sector

Fanie Cloete

This report summarises the need for and potential applications of selected user-friendly, state-of-the-art, electronic policy support tools to promote more successful strategic policy management in the public sector.

145 pp, 2003

ISBN 978-1-919980-05-8 R120ISBN 978-1-919980-27-0 R96 (e-book)

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The Philosophy of Public Administration – A Holistic ApproachAn introduction for undergraduate students

J.S.H. Gildenhuys

A user-friendly textbook for students and teachers, The Philosophy of Public Administration covers all aspects of the public administration and management process as an instrument of serving the public. It lays a sound foundation of the basic principles

and values, and it facilitates excellence in all the varied circumstances a professional public manager/administrator may encounter in practice.

A presentation in MS Powerpoint is also available on CD-ROM for instruction.

440 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-04-1 R295ISBN 978-1-919980-31-7 R236 (e-book)ISBN 978-1-919980-22-5 R200 (CD-ROM)

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Ethics and ProfessionalismThe battle against public corruption

J.S.H. Gildenhuys

Immoral, unethical conduct of politicians and public officials is a global scourge of the present day. The South African government is leading the battle against corruption in the public sector, and it must be supported by officials educated to recognise, and enabled to combat, every appearance of this pestilence. This book is essential equipment for

such education. Having been constructed on the principles of knowledge progression and outcomes-based education, it sets out explaining the meaning of ethics and its importance for public officials.

A presentation in MS Powerpoint is also available on CD-ROM for instruction.

220 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-03-4 R250ISBN 978-1-919980-30-0 R200 (e-book)ISBN 978-1-919980-23-2 R200 (CD-ROM)

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Public Management

William Fox, Erwin Schwella & Henry Wissink

This commissioned reprint was a result of increasing interest in the title. A new edition of the title is therefore being prepared for release.

Public Management deals with various aspects of public management, such as the public management environment and functions. It also deals with the skills needed and applications for public management.

333 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-15-7 R220ISBN 978-1-920109-74-5 R176 (e-book)

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Entrepreneurship, Training, Education and Job Creation

Entrepreneurship, Training, Education and Job Creation

Prof LLM Hew

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Entrepreneurship, Training, Education and Job Creation[CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS]

L.L.M. Hewitt

This publication contains high-quality research findings in order to facilitate and enhance the exchange of entrepreneurship education and job creation knowledge within the South African, African and broader international entrepreneurship community.

135 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-0-9870096-0-9 R175ISBN 978-0-9870096-6-1 R140 (e-book)

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The Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902White man’s war, black man’s war, traumatic war

André Wessels

Based on many years of research with regard to the Anglo-Boer War, this book is essential reading for anyone who would like to know more about the most devastating conflict that has thus far been waged between white people in Southern Africa, but a war that in due course also involved more and more black, brown and, to some extent, Asian people.

216 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-1-920383-27-5 R215ISBN 978-1-920382-55-1 R172 (e-book)

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This is an absolutely invaluable digest of the wealth of postgraduate work available on the South African [Anglo-Boer] War. It is comprehensive and well-structured in terms of the organisation by country of origin, and by subject. There is no other work available that comes close to matching the extent of this book. The breadth is extraordinary, bearing witness to considerable work in order to track down anything relevant.

Professor Ian BeckettVisiting Professor of Military History, School of History, Rutherford College, University of Kent, Canterbury

This is a major contribution to the historiography of the Anglo-Boer War. Professor Wessels has done a wonderful job of gathering information from all possible sources on postgraduate studies on the war. The appendices are very illuminating too. As a research output, this book is a very useful contribution. Professor Wessels’ painstaking research has been well rewarded. Specialists in the field of the Anglo-Boer War and military history in general are the target audience of the book; but I am sure the interested lay person will enjoy the work as well.

Professor Fransjohan PretoriusProfessor of History, Department of Historical and Heritage Studies, University of Pretoria

A century of postgraduate Anglo-Boer WAr (1899-1902) studies

Masters’ and doctoral studies completed at universities in

South Africa, in English-speaking countries and on the

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André Wessels is Professor of History at the University of the Free State in Bloem-fontein, South Africa, and is currently also a Visiting Fel-low in the School of Humani-ties and Social Sciences, Uni-versity of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra. He is the author of more than seventy articles in accredited academic journals, more than seventy other articles, more than ninety book re-views, as well as many other publications, in particular on the history of the Anglo-Boer War, including books such as Lord Roberts and the war in South Africa 1899-1902 (2000) and Lord Kitchener and the war in South Africa 1899-1902 (2006). The history of the South African National Defence Force, with particu-lar emphasis on the South African Navy, is another fo-cus area of his research. He is also the editor of the Jour-nal for Contemporary History. He has delivered more than eighty papers at conferences and other meetings in South Africa and abroad, and has been a guest lecturer at sev-eral overseas universities. Over the years, his research has taken him to many for-eign countries, where he has conducted research at doz-ens of archives, libraries and other institutions.

The Anglo-Boer War of 1899 to 1902 is the most devas-tating war that has thus far been fought in Southern Af-rica. While the war was still in progress, the first books about events at the war front were published, and soon postgrad-uate students also started to re-search aspects of the war.

This study provides stu-dents, historians, and other academics and scholars, as well as other researchers and anyone interested in the his-tory of the Anglo-Boer War, with as comprehensive a list as possible of all postgradu-ate studies completed on any conceivable aspect of the war, as well as any other postgradu-ate studies that refer, to some extent, to the conflict. The au-thor, Professor André Wessels, who is a recognised authority on the Anglo-Boer War, pro-vides a brief background his-tory with regard to the war, as well as a historiography of the war theses. He has identi-fied 139 Masters’ (M) and 84 doctoral (D) studies that focus exclusively on the war, as well as 125 M and 212 D studies that deal to some extent with the conflict.

The theses are analysed and interpreted, aspects of the Anglo-Boer War that have already been researched are identified and, where possible, fields that have not yet been re-searched are indicated. Lists of all 560 Anglo-Boer War theses that were completed during the years 1908 to 2008 are pro-vided: firstly per country (with specific reference to a total of seventeen countries), including background information about each country’s role with regard to the war; and then themati-cally, for example in terms of military events; civilians and the war; the role played by black people; peace efforts; as well as literature, the media and churches and the war. There are also seven appendi-ces, as well as a comprehensive source list.

A Century of Postgraduate Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) Studies

André Wessels

This study provides students, historians, other academics and scholars, as well as other researchers and anyone interested in the history of the Anglo-Boer War, with as comprehensive a list as possible of all postgraduate studies completed on any conceivable aspect of the war, as well as any other postgraduate studies which refer, to some extent, to the conflict.

205 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920383-09-1 R225ISBN 978-1-920382-16-2 R180 (e-book)

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They came to stayDiscovering meaning in the 18th-Century Cape country dwelling

Yvonne Brink

Massive brickwork resulting in a towering gable; hollowing out a hillside in order to achieve a T-plan; adding a whole new T to the front of an old one in order to avoid ending up with a crooked H-plan – what did these owners have in mind when investing so much time, energy and money in remodelling their farm dwellings to make them comply with

certain set patterns? The aim of this book is to find answers to this and a number of related questions in an endeavour to discover meaning in Cape colonial architecture through methods that involve more than relying on the study of archival documents only.

220 pp, 2008

ISBN 978-1-920109-39-4 R180ISBN 978-1-920109-40-0 R144 (e-book)

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Saamgestel deur E.L.P. Stals & P.H. Kapp

Hierdie CD-ROM-databasis het ’n volledige lys van alle geskiedkundige publikasies (boeke, artikels en ongepubliseerde tesisse) wat in Afrikaans en Nederlands gedurende die periode 1875-1998 in Suid-Afrika geskryf is. [Die Engelse weergawe is ingesluit.]

2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-01-0 R350 (CD-ROM)

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Compiled by E.L.P. Stals & P.H. Kapp

This CD-ROM database has a complete listing of all history publications (books, articles and unpublished theses) written in Afrikaans and Dutch in South Africa from 1875-1998. [Die Afrikaanse weergawe is ingesluit.]

2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-01-0 R350 (CD-ROM)

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P.J. van der Merwe

Hierdie reeks van drie historiese boeke deur P.J. van der Merwe herleef weer deur middel van digitale druk-tegnologie. Die oorspronklike boeke is geskandeer en is nou beskikbaar in druk- en PDF-formaat, as ’n stel of individueel.

Die ander boeke in die reeks is TREK – Studies oor die Mobiliteit van die Pioniersbevolking aan die Kaap (1770-1842) en Die Trekboer in die Geskiedenis van die Kaapkolonie (1657-1842).

400 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-47-8 R225ISBN 978-1-919980-79-9 R180 (e-boek)

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P.J. van der Merwe

Hierdie reeks van drie historiese boeke deur P.J. van der Merwe herleef weer deur middel van digitale druk-tegnologie. Die oorpronklike boeke is geskandeer en is nou beskikbaar in druk- en PDF-formaat, as ’n stel of individueel.

Die ander boeke in die reeks is Die Noordwaartse Beweging van die Boere voor die Groot Trek (1770-1842) en Die Trekboer in die Geskiedenis van die Kaapkolonie (1657-1842).

312 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-45-4 R195ISBN 978-1-919980-77-5 R156 (e-boek)

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P.J. van der Merwe

Hierdie reeks van drie historiese boeke deur P.J. van der Merwe herleef weer deur middel van digitale druk-tegnologie. Die oorpronklike boeke is geskandeer en is nou beskikbaar in druk- en PDF-formaat, as ’n stel of individueel.

Die ander boeke in die reeks is Die Noordwaartse Beweging van die

Boere voor die Groot Trek (1770-1842) en TREK – Studies oor die Mobiliteit van die Pioniers-bevolking aan die Kaap (1770-1842).

334 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-46-1 R195ISBN 978-1-919980-78-2 R156 (e-boek)

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– Prof JD Froneman, North-West University, Potchefstroom.

This book gives a fascinating insight into the engine room of a once powerful political communication instrument of the then ruling National Party. It shows clinically and with academic precision how management, editors and the journalists in the field played out their parts in the ongoing transformation period of a politically and culturally divided society.

– Dr P Diederichs, Journalism Tshwane University of Technology

Ek het hierdie navorsingsverslag van Gabriël Botma gelees met die oë van iemand wat daar was, maar ook buitestander was tydens die laaste groot era van genoemde Kunsredaksie. Ek het dit uiteindelik neergesit met die hoogste waardering vir die navorsing en begrip wat Botma vir sy onderwerp openbaar. Hier is ’n studie wat ’n wyer kring as net die akademiese leser verdien. Dit is ’n navorsingstuk wat van besonderse betekenis is vir sowel die student van die joernalistiek as vir die geskiedskrywer wat meer wil weet van die maniere waarop die Afrikaner sy magsverlies hanteer het in die jare negentig.

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Brothers in armchairsPost-apartheid cultural struggles at Die Burger

Gabriël J. Botma

This book gives a fascinating insight into the engine room of the once powerful political communication instrument of the then ruling National Party: Naspers and its founding newspaper, Die Burger. It shows with academic precision how management, editors and

journalists in the field played out their parts in the transformation period of a politically and culturally divided society.

149 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920689-52-0 R175ISBN 978-1-920689-53-7 R140 (e-book)

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Daar ís water ’n Reisigersblik op die Xhariepse gemeenskap in oorgang

There ís waterA traveller’s view of the Xhariepean community in transition

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There ís Water / Daar ís WaterA traveller's view of the Xhariepean community in transition / ’n Reisigersblik op die Xhariepse gemeenskap in oorgang

Lut Teck [translation by Jeanne-Leanne Smit]

This unique trilingual publication offers a traveller’s view of the people of the Xhariep and their daily lives.

The book results from a research project in the southern Free State, ‘Multilingualism for Empowerment’, that was undertaken with the financial assistance of the Province of Antwerp in Flanders, Belgium, and in collaboration with the University of Antwerp.

The book entails a collection of journal entries, photographs, interview material and background information recorded by Lut Teck, a Flemish member of the research team, during her field work in the area.

90 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920382-51-3 (greyscale) R150ISBN 978-1-920382-52-0 (full colour) R120 (e-book)

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Van Volks moeder tot Fokof polisiekarKritiese opstelle oor Afrikaanse herinneringsplekke

Redakteurs: Albert M. Grundlingh & Siegfried Huigen

In aansluiting by onlangse buitelandse navorsing, is herinneringsplekke nie net fisiese, topografiese plekke nie. In hierdie boek word dit in metaforiese sin gebruik. Die kollektiewe

herinnering “kristalliseer” aan hegtingspunte uit die verlede, wat ontwikkel tot simboliese figure. Hierdeur ontwikkel die verlede tot ‘n werklikheid wat ‘n aanhoudende formatiewe krag het. Die boek wil die leser aanmoedig om na te dink oor die herinneringe van wit Afrikaanssprekendes.

217 pp, 2008

ISBN 978-1-920109-54-7 R185ISBN 978-1-920338-00-8 R148 (e-boek)

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In ons bloed

Hilton Biscombe

Dis in hierdie bloed waar die polsslag van ’n eens dinamiese en kleurvolle gemeenskap tot uiting kom. Deur ’n interaktiewe benadering tot geskiedskrywing, ontsluit hierdie

publikasie die ervarings van ’n randgemeenskap wat eens sentraal aan Stellenbosch was maar noodgedwonge moes skuif as gevolg van die Groepsgebiedewet.

In ons bloed maak aanspraak op die besitreg van ’n eie geskiedenis wat tot nou toe verskuil was in om-die-vuur stories. Hierdie diepliggende ondervindings word nou uiteindelik losgemaak van ’n eie ingehokte verlede, om opnuut weer die helende bloed van dit wat ons bind, te laat vloei.

233 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-920109-14-1 R150

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Van Kaspaas tot KaasDie lewe en werk van T.O. Honiball

F.P. Verster

Van Kaspaas tot Kaas: Die lewe en werk van T.O. Honiball is die hoogtepunt van jare se navorsing oor die skeppingswerk van die spotprent- en strokieskunstenaar Thomas Osche Honiball (1905-1990).

Dit bevat uittreksels uit die gewilde versamelings, Oom Kaspaas, Jakkals en Wolf en Adoons-hulle.

Die boek is ook in Engels beskikbaar as T O Honiball: Culture with a Smile.

116 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-53-9 R160

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T O HoniballCulture with a Smile

F.P. Verster

T O Honiball: Culture with a Smile is the culmination of many years' research on the life and work of the cartoonist and comic strip artist Thomas Osche Honiball (1905-1990).

It contains an appendix with extracts from the popular collections, Adoons-hulle, Oom Kaspaas and Jakkals en Wolf.

This book is also available in Afrikaans as Van Kaspaas tot Kaas: Die lewe en werk van T.O. Honiball.

102 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-43-0 R160

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Honiball 100 [cd-rom]Second edition

F.P. Verster

Honiball 100 is the first CD-ROM on the life and work of the cartoonist and comic strip artist Thomas Osche Honiball (1905-1990). However, it is much more than a biography and academic report. Besides

the complete doctoral dissertation: A cultural-historical analysis of pictorial humour, with specific reference to the work of T.O. Honiball (D. Phil. Cultural History, Stellenbosch University, 2003), it includes a condensed version of the dissertation in Afrikaans and English, with additional pictorial material not originally included in the dissertation. The dissertation amounts to 630 pages with 252 illustrations, and provides a comprehensive background of the origin and evolution of caricatures, cartoons and comic strips.

2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-39-3 R160 (CD-ROM)

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Konservatorium 1905-2005

Universiteit Stellenbosch

Die Konservatorium vir Musiek het in 2005 honderd jaar oud geword. Hierdie boek vorm deel van die eeufeesvierings wat lank reeds ’n instelling is – ’n

sieraad van die Universiteit Stellenbosch, en een van Suid-Afrika se oudste en agtenswaardigste musieksentra.

Die boek handel oor skeppende en uitvoerende kunstenaars, die mentors onder wie hulle hier ontwikkel het en oor die hooffigure in die wording, en vooruitgang van die Konservatorium. Terselfdertyd is dit ’n omvangryke en met menslikheid deurweefde geskiedenis van die Konservatorium. Voorraadopname word gedoen, en daar word gekyk na wat die instelling vandag en in die toekoms te bied het.

148 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-67-6 R200

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Chris BrinkAnatomie van ’n omvormer

Samesteller: Amanda Botha

Professor Chris Brink het in Januarie 2002 die sewende Rektor en Visekanselier van die Universiteit Stellenbosch geword. Sy vyfjaar-termyn het in die teken van moeilike en uitdagende omstandighede gestaan. Hy moes die Universiteit in ’n nuwe tydvak inlei waar transformasie van veral die histories Afrikaanse universiteite sterk op die voorgrond was.

Die bundel is ’n versameling van sy belangrikste toesprake met reaksies daarop van die media. Die boek sluit ook bydraes in van verskeie kollegas en kennisse.

283 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-78-3 R150ISBN 978-1-920689-36-0 R120 (e-boek)

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Chris BrinkAnatomy of a transformer

Editor: Amanda Botha

Professor Chris Brink became the seventh Rector and Vice-Chancellor of Stellenbosch University in January 2002. His five-year term of office was a reflection of difficult and challenging circumstances. Under his leadership, the University entered a new period of transformation affecting particularly the historically Afrikaans universities.

This book is a collection of his most important speeches with reactions to it from the media. The book also includes contributions from various colleagues and acquaintances.

283 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-80-6 R150ISBN 978-1-920689-37-7 R120 (e-book)

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UnsungSouth African Jazz Musicians under Apartheid

Chatradari Devroop & Chris Walton

In recent years, several texts have been published on South African jazz by various authors, but attention has been focused largely on the musicians who went into exile. Unsung is a book on jazz in our country, but from the performer’s perspective.

The musicians featured are the musicians who stayed. These men have had rich, enriching lives, and the best way to explore their story would be to give them the opportunity to tell it themselves.

140 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-66-9 R160ISBN 978-1-920109-67-7 R128 (e-book)

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Music & IdentityTransformation & Negotiation

Eric Akrofi, Maria Smit & Stig-Magnus Thórsen

Due to significant political and social changes over the last decade in their countries and worldwide, many scholars in the Nordic nations and in Southern Africa have been researching on “music and identity” – an area with a paucity of literature. It is our hope that this book will be beneficial to scholars interested in

the field of music and identity. This volume is the result of the Swedish South African Research Network (SSARN) project, funded from 2004-2006 by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa, under the theme “Music and Identity”.

320 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-919980-85-0 R295ISBN 978-1-919980-97-3 R236 (e-book)

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A Composer in AfricaEssays on the life and work of Stefans Grové

Editors: Stephanus Muller & Chris Walton

Stefans Grové (1922-2014), regarded by many as Africa’s greatest composer, possesses one of the most distinctive compositional voices of our time. He studied in Cape Town under Erik Chisholm before becoming the first South African to be awarded a Fulbright Scholarship.

He took his Master’s at Harvard under Walter Piston, attended Aaron Copland’s composition class at the Tanglewood Summer School, and subsequently taught for over a decade at the renowned Peabody Institute in Baltimore before returning to his African roots in the early 1970s.

172 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-920109-04-2 R160ISBN 978-1-920109-05-9 R128 (e-book)

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Chris Walton

There is an undeniable fascination in reading the words that composers write. Whenever a composer puts finger to typewriter rather than pencil to manuscript paper, we inevitably hope that he might proffer us some insights into the workings of the creative musical mind – that source of much mystery since the act of composition left the realm of

low artisanship for that of High Art some two or three centuries ago. Composers who deal with words as naturally as they write notes are, however, a breed of exceeding rarity. Ronald Stevenson belongs amongst them and the proof of it is to be found amply in this book.

158 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920109-68-4 R180ISBN 978-1-920109-69-1 R144 (e-book)

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Gender and Sexuality in South African Music

Editors: Chris Walton & Stephanus Muller

During the past two decades, the study of sexuality and gender in music has become a decidedly mainstream activity. To be sure, music has long been obviously and intimately involved in matters pertaining to relations, both sexual and otherwise, between and amongst the sexes. Its use in

courtship is the one that perhaps first comes to mind, this use being probably as old as music itself.

This book contains all the papers presented at the conference by the same name.

97 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-40-9 R160ISBN 978-1-919980-76-8 R128 (e-book)

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Mozart 1756-1791Solo Cello

Peter Martens

This is the sheet music for the solo cello transcribed and arranged from the solo viola part in Simfonia Concertante in E flat major for violin, cello and orchestra KV 364.

17 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-1-920338-52-7 R150

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Hospitality & Hostility in the Multilingual

Global Village

Kathleen Thorpe | Anette Horn | Alida Poeti | Véronique TadjoEditors

In his seminal treatise Towards a Perpetual Peace (1795), Immanuel Kant defined hospitality as a human right because of our common possession of the earth. He saw this as a precondition for world citizenship or cosmopolitanism. Yet Jacques Derrida (1995) problematized this notion of hospitality when he posed the question whether the host could not become the hostage of the foreigner. The conflict already exists in the etymology of the keywords: host or guest (hospes) and enemy (hostis).

“This interdisciplinary, international, and multi-lingual collection of essays explores a broad range of issues related to hospitality and hostility, in literary

and cultural contexts from antiquity to the present. Insightful theoretical and historical discussions undergird richly detailed particular studies. The central focus unifies the diverse pieces, which are original, well-researched and reasoned, and clearly written.

A solid contribution to scholarship in several fields (including linguistics, anthropology and Internet culture), the volume is also enjoyable to read. Its lively and appealing pieces on recent novels and contemporary trends lend a fresh and contemporary feel.”

— Prof. Pamela S. Saur, Lamar University, Texas USA

Kathleen Thorpe is Associate Professor in German Studies, Anette Horn is Professor in German Studies, Alida Poeti is Senior Lecturer in Italian Studies and Véronique Tadjo is Professor in French and Francophone Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand.

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Hospitality and Hostility in the Multilingual Global Village

Editors: Kathleen Thorpe, Anette Horn, Alida Poeti & Véronique Tadjo

“This interdisciplinary, international, and multilingual collection of essays explores a broad range of issues related to hospitality and hostility, in literary and cultural contexts from antiquity to the

present. Insightful theoretical and historical discussions undergird richly detailed particular studies ... A solid contribution to scholarship in ... linguistics, anthropology and Internet culture ... the volume is also enjoyable to read.” Prof. Pamela Saur, Lamar University, Texas, USA

347 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-0-992235-92-5 R330ISBN 978-0-992235-93-2 R264 (e-book)

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H U S S E I N . S O L O M O N

JihadHussein Solomon has provided a detailed, original, and useful study of global jihad activities in South Africa. Almost all of this information will be totally new to scholars and researchers on a subject which, as Professor Solomon shows, is a very important one for international security.

- Professor Barry Rubin, Director Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center

The world has often expressed Africa as the Dark Continent which in academic circles intonates as the neglected continent; but not so for either the global jihad or Hussein Solomon. Whereas the former has had a negative impact on South Africa, the latter in this superbly researched and written volume offers an affirmative outlook of the South African government's stance against such terror. There is no alternative to such a stance nor is there an alternative to not reading this volume from cover to cover; it is the only such volume on this topic and will stand the test of time as a seminal study.

- Dr Glen Segell FRGS, Institute for National Security Studies, Tel-Aviv

There are thousands of books on terrorism. However from the provocative Table of Content to the horrific details of terrorism in South Africa, Professor Solomon tests your ability to see complex topics from the simplicity of antidotes and the person. 'I am South African, please don't arrest me!' resonates all too well throughout the continent and in the post-Arab Spring muslim world. He brings the discussion beyond the usual mundane academic treatise to the sharp reality of the global dangers of politicised Islam. A muslim talking candidly about Islam. The bonus for the uninformed – an easy to comprehend Islam primer. The book is a must read for any serious student of terrorism!

- Professor Anne Moisan US National Defense University

About the AuthorHussein Solomon is a Senior Professor in the Department of Political Studies and Governance at the University of the Free State, South Africa and is also a Senior Research Associate with Research for the Study of Islam and Muslims in Africa (RIMA), Israel..

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What are the factors which have made South Africa so appealing to terrorist and radical islamic organisations? What role has South Africa played within global Jihad?

This book examines how South Africa has come to play a major role in global terror networks stemming from growing criminality and corruption within state structures.

It also examines the interaction between local and foreign extremist elements which undermine South Africa’s security.

The author brings the discussion beyond the usual mundane academic treatise to the sharp reality of the global dangers of politicised Islam – a muslim talking candidly about Islam.

139 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920382-30-8 R175ISBN 978-1-920382-31-5 R140 (e-book)

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Religion and Politics in swaziland R. sim

angaliso Kumalo

R. Simangaliso Kumalo is Director for Research and Postgraduate Studies at the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He studied at universities both in South Africa and overseas. He teaches courses in Practical Theology and Political Theology at the same institution. He is also the founding Director of the Religion, Governance and Africa in the World Programme. He is the author of “From Deserts to Forests”, Methodists with a White History and a Black Future, Pastor and Politician: Essays on the Life and Legacy of J.L. Dube the first president of the African National Congress. He lives in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.

R. SimangaliSo Kumalo Editor

R. simangaliso Kumalo offers a candid reflection on the interface between politics and religion in swaziland by reflecting on the works of Joshua mzizi. The strength of the book is not just the fact that it is written by a Public Theologian but on his ability to reflect on the particular, which is Joshua mzizi and swaziland, in order to reveal insights to the bigger story which is the interface between Politics and Religion in africa.

Through J.B. mzizi’s writings we get a window to the collusion between religion, culture and politics to keeping the ordinary africans poor and oppressed. Here, in the first and only major volume is a collection of his academic and popular writings, speeches and autobiographical reflections, his belief in Political Theology, religion and politics, culture and christianity and the ethics of dialogue and hope. Through his personal story we get insights as to how african intellectuals are made and how they are marginalised, vilified and sometimes persecuted, though in spite of this their message for the continent remains relevant.

The original papers of Mzizi make this book stand on a class of its own because they enshrine the original thoughts of this unique politically-minded and profoundly gifted academic.

– Prof. James n. amanzeuniversity of Botswana

A book on Mzizi’s theological thinking would incontrovertibly be an absolute pioneer work.– nonhlanhla J. Vilakatiuniversity of swaziland

The contributions of Dr J.B. Mzizi

Religion & Politics IN SWAZILAND

Religion & Politics in SwazilandThe contributions of Dr J.B. Mzizi

R. Simangaliso Kumalo

The author offers a candid reflection on the interface between politics and religion in Swaziland by reflecting on the works of Joshua Mzizi. The strength of the book lies in the fact that the author, a public theologian, gives insight into the bigger story – the interface between politics and religion in Africa.

382 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920382-29-2 R250ISBN 978-1-920382-23-0 R200 (e-book)

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Conference Proceedings

Conference Proceedings

Dignity

Conversations on human dignity,

theology and disability

Editors | Julie Claassens, Leslie Swartz & Len Hansen

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DignitySearching for DignityConversations on human dignity, theology and disability

[CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS]

Editors: Julie Claassens, Leslie Swartz & Len Hansen

This conference brought together theologians, medical doctors, occupational and physical therapists, pastors, psychologists, educators, social workers, students, parents of children with disabilities and other members

of the public from all over South Africa, Netherlands, Canada and Malawi. Together they considered the role of religion when it comes to disability. The language of respecting the dignity that belongs to all people, regardless of their physical or mental capabilities, was deemed a particularly compelling way to change the way people think, talk and act regarding people who live with disabilities.

166 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-919985-47-3 R150ISBN 978-1-919985-49-7 R120 (e-book)

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PEOPLEELECTio PARTIESPOLITICSLOCAL

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LOCALIN SOUTH AFRICA

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SOUTH AFRICAPARTIES, PEOPLE, POLITICS

Local elections in South Africa explores the politics of local government elections, focusing on how local electoral politics interfaces with local government and the socio-economic base of society. The time from local government election 2011 onward into 2012 was an evocative period in which to take stock of South Africa’s politics of the local. It was here that issues of development and poverty, social injustice and deficient governance came to bear most tangibly on the relationship between citizen and government. Serial and often unconvincing national government initiatives to turn around local government fuelled local discontent. Simultaneously, political parties thrived, survived, stumbled or faltered, often with little bearing on actual performance on the ground.

What happens in the local is not predetermined to grow into a national phenomenon. In many cases timely warnings and matching political action prevent local problems from evolving into national judgements. Yet, the local signals what may follow, or what may be realised if nurtured or not circumvented. The book dissects both the local signals and their potential to change South Africa’s political landscapes.

The book’s collection of research and analyses aims to close a substantial gap in systematic analyses of local politics, elections and government in South Africa. This book’s 20 chapters and 19 authors represent the perspectives of many of South Africa’s most accomplished scholars. The collective project sheds valuable light on ‘the local, the heart of politics in South Africa.’

PARTIES, PEOPLE, POLITICS

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Local Elections in South AfricaParties, People, Politics

Editor: Susan Booysen

The central focus of this collection of essays is the politics of local government elections, and how the local electoral politics interfaces with local government (and government in general) and participation in South African politics. The chapters link the local (with regard to the specific chapter

theme) to the national and provincial, specifically because it is the local that helps us better understand the provincial and national.

388 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-0-9870096-5-4 R250ISBN 978-0-9870096-9-2 R200 (e-book)

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Response-ability in the era of AIDSBuilding social capital in community care and support

W. Dageid, Y. Sliep, O. Akintola & F. Duckert

The aim of this book is to disseminate the results of research, and to inform, inspire and create a platform for debate between practitioners, academics, researchers, trainers and facilitators interested in addressing community needs in terms of HIV/AIDS and support.

299 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-1-920383-14-5 R325ISBN 978-1-920383-26-8 R260 (e-book)

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HIV/AIDS, Poverty and Pastoral Care and CounsellingA home-based and congregational systems ministerial approach in Africa

Vhumani Magezi

This publication carefully describes the HIV/AIDS pandemic and how it is understood in some African contexts, which hampers prevention initiatives. It also delineates the complex nature of the poverty and

HIV/AIDS interplay. To address the situation, a family systems practical ecclesiological theology and approach to HIV/AIDS ministry, and a pastoral counselling approach that derives from and is sensitive to the African context, are proposed.

243 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-91-2 R180ISBN 978-1-920109-34-9 R144 (e-book)

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Dr. Renier Koegelenberg, Executive Director: EFSA Institute • Prof. Ramesh Bharuthram, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), University of the Western Cape • Prof. Marion Keim Lees, Coordinator Social Transformation and Peace Programme, University of the Western Cape • Prof. Brian O’Connell, Rector and Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Western Cape • Community Leadership and Social Transformation • Mrs Ntutu Mtwana • Leadership and Social Transformation and Healing – a Female Perspective • Mrs Winnie Madikizela-Mandela • The Link between Leadership and Peace Building • Dr Tony Karbo, University for Peace, Addis Ababa • Biko on Complicity and Challenges to Leadership • Prof. Hans Engdahl, Department of Theology, University of the Western Cape • Institutional Culture and Transformation • Lionel Thaver, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of the Western Cape • Biblical Models of Mentoring and Leadership • Prof. Daan Cloete, Department of Theology, University of the Western Cape • A Reflection on Leadership with Reference to Xenophobia • Tamsyn Manuel, Honours Student, Department of Theology, University of the Western Cape • Performing Solidarity – Building Peace. The Social Transformation Programme at UWC • Yvette Kayonga, MA Student, Social Transformation Scholarship Holder, University of the Western Cape • The Social Transformation Programme at UWC and in the Communities • Conraad Meyer, Honours Student, Social Transformation Scholarship Holder, University of the Western Cape • Reflections on Leadership and Xenophobia • Dermaine Solomons, MA student, Department of Theology, University of the Western Cape • Prof. Christo Lombard, Department of Theology, University of the Western Cape • Leadership, Social Transformation and Healing • Mr Achmat Dangor, Chief Executive Officer, Nelson Mandela Foundation • Social Transformation and Healing • Father Michael Lapsley, SSM, Director: Institute for the Healing of Memories • Casting a Shadow of Hope. Healing of Memories as Part of a University Module • Rene Hector Kannemeyer • Community Healing Project of IJR • Carmen Louw and Kenneth Lukuko, Institute for Justice and Reconciliation • Social Transformation, Healing and AIDS in South Africa • Dr James Lees, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Education and HIV & AIDS Programme, University of the Western Cape • Prof. Rameshwar Bharuthram • Prof. Marion Keim, Coordinator: Social Transformation and Peace Programme, University of the Western Cape •

Marion KeiM

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This book comprises the proceedings of a conference on Social Transformation, Leadership and Healing held at the University of the Western Cape in 2008. The reader finds a mixture of politicians, scholars, national leaders, social workers and postgraduate students sharing their perspectives on the importance of the role played by leadership and healing in a context of social transformation, and how these three themes are linked.

Ian NellDepartment of Practical Theology and Missiology, Stellenbosch University

I regard the proceedings as a work in progress that sheds light on postmodern debate, shifting gear from instrumentalism to human transformation. In this sense it is timely and very useful within the field of social transformation!

Derrick MarcoTheologian and “Public Theology” Scholar Democracy and Governance –

Conflict Transformation Specialist, Institute for Democracy in Africa (IDASA)

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“This book comprises the proceedings of a conference held on Social Transformation, Leadership and Healing held at the University of the Western Cape in 2008. The reader finds a mixture of politicians, scholars, national leaders, social workers and postgraduate students sharing

their perspectives on the importance of the role played by leadership and healing in a context of social transformation, and how these three themes are linked.” Ian Nell, Department of Practical Theology and Missiology, Stellenbosch University

113 pp, 2010

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Do I have a soul? What inspires me? Do I live soulfully in everything that I do?

Is healing, growth and change possible? Indeed. Although it is not easy to change or control one’s situation, it is possible to change the way you react to it. A change of personality is complex and difficult, but it is indeed possible to change your soul – you can change your position in a crisis.

When you want to fix a watch but you don’t understand how it works, there is a possibility that you will only break it further. It is like that with life as well. People break up their marriages, make family life unbearable, fold in a crisis, try to structure society with force and fall into despair. Why? They don’t understand the networking and challenges of life.

Souls bruise easily. We speak of a nervous breakdown – when everything weighs you down; when you feel like a failure, convinced that you are a victim and that the world owes you something. What is the alternative? With reactive depression, is medication the only option or is there something that you can do?

Network of the Human Soul will help you understand the following:

Who am I and what is meant by human dignity?How does love and intimacy work in marriage?What is meant by parenthood and how should parents lead their children to maturity?How can I use a crisis to grow?How can a society be developed in order to foster human dignity?How does spirituality work and what is the connection with physical well-being?What is meant by healthy human sexuality and the aesthetics of sex?How do I deal with grief and loss within processes of bereavement and mourning?

The answers to the above questions offer you a better understanding of the intricate nature and functioning of the human soul and personal relationships, and enable you to find meaningful alternatives and solutions for crises and relationship problems, rather than merely looking for causes.

PROF DJ LOUW was Dean of the Faculty of Theology at Stellenbosch University, South Africa (2001-2005). He served as President of the International Academy for Practical Theology (IAPT 2003-2005). Currently, he is President of the International Council for Pastoral Care and Counselling (ICPCC 2011-2015). His field of study is practical theology, pastoral theology, pastoral care and counselling. He has written several books on marriage, family, hospital ministry, Christian spirituality, meaning and suffering.

On Identity, Dignity, Maturity and Life Skills

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Network of the Human SoulOn Identity, Dignity, Maturity and Life Skills

Daniël Louw

The art of meaningful living, poses the soul revealing question: How can I give meaning to several life issues and grow into a more mature stance in life?

What is the driving force for a purposeful life? How can I discover significance in marriage,

relationships, family life, crises, the discriminating complexities of society and the spiritual battle against despair and anxiety?

Network of the Human Soul is the revised edition of Mechanics of the Human Soul, which is available in Afrikaans as Ratwerke van die menslike siel.

229 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920338-61-9 R230ISBN 978-1-920338-62-6 R184 (e-book)

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Daniël Louw

Die kuns van die lewe is nie so ingewikkeld nie. Die lewe moet net sinvol geleef word. Maar hoe? Met hierdie vraag word daar geworstel. Het ek ’n siel? Wat “besiel” my? Leef ek besield en sit daar “siel” in dit wat ek vandag doen?

Die boek wil mense se oë oopmaak vir dit wat elke dag binne

verhoudinge in elk geval “gebeur”, en jou help om die netwerk van liefdesintimiteit en ’n besielde lewe te ontdek.

Ratwerke van die menslike siel is die Afrikaanse weergawe van Mechanics of the Human Soul, waarvan die hersiene uitgawe beskikbaar is as Network of the Human Soul.

152 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-36-2 R165ISBN 978-1-919980-59-1 R132 (e-boek)

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Tweede Refleksie’n Keur uit die denke van Johan Degenaar

Samestellers: W.L. van der Merwe & P. Duvenage

Johan Degenaar word tereg beskou as een van die mees invloedryke Suid-Afrikaanse filosowe van sy generasie.

Oor die jare het hy sy studente geïnspireer en begelei tot die ontdekking van ’n krities-denkende en selfstandige lewenshouding waardeur hulle

lewens geraak, verander en verryk is. As publieke intellektueel het hy oorspronklike, tydige en dikwels onverskrokke bydraes gelewer tot ’n kritiese bevraagtekening van die heersende denke van die dag – vanaf diskoerse oor die politiek tot godsdiens en die kunste.

369 pp, 2008

ISBN 978-1-920109-50-9 R280

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The Geometry of ViolenceAfrica, Girard, Modernity

Leonhard Praeg

“[Praeg] applies the notion of ‘sacrificial violence’, as developed by Girard, to the genocide in Rwanda, necklace burnings in South Africa, and the phenomenon of family murders. He shows how there is an underlying logic tying these together, while at the same time resisting a unifying (modernist) discourse which attempts to

eradicate the differences. This is an extremely interesting, at times fascinating, text. It is very well written and ... [the] insights gained leave no option but to rethink the manifestation of violence fundamentally.” Paul Cilliers, Department of Philosophy, Stellenbosch University

174 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-75-2 R195ISBN 978-1-920109-84-4 R156 (e-book)

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CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGSCape Town, 21-22 September 2010

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International DialogueExploring potential criteria for the measurement of safety and crime prevention

[CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS]

Editors: Marion Keim & Clemens Ley

A safe place is one where a range of interrelated elements are in place. These relate to family, neighbourhood, community, school, health, services, infrastructure, facilities, etc. While it is recognised

that all play a role in safety, it is difficult to place a value on any one element, or on the impact of the state of that element on other elements or on safety as a whole.

This conference aims to promote a dialogue across themes within the crime prevention and safety sector, with the intention of debating commmonly held values and assumptions.

134 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-919985-41-1 R130ISBN 978-1-919985-53-4 R104 (e-book)

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Strategic theory and contemporary african armed conflictS

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Francois Vreÿ, Thomas Mandrup & Abel Esterhuyse

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On Strategy Strategic Theory and Contemporary African Armed Conflicts

[CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS]

Editors: Francois Vreÿ, Thomas Mandrup & Abel Esterhuyse

The literature on the art of war over centuries presupposed that the decision maker was a single entity with a coherent and unitary political will. The ideal strategy maker was thus an Alexander the Great, or a Napoleon. Little was

written on the policy- and strategy-making process when there were multiple decision makers.

Strategy in peace was recognised especially in the Cold War as something just as real as strategy in war.

225 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-919985-39-8 R260ISBN 978-1-919985-40-4 R208 (e-book)

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REFLECTIONS on

Preparedness and Consequences

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Potgieter & Liebenberg (Eds)

In Reflections on War, the editors and contributing authors succeeded in covering a broad range of issues in the discourse on war and conflict. The study investigates the crucial links between theory, strategy and objectives in war, and indicates the relevance of theory for understanding and explaining the timeless and constant phenomenon of war. Special attention is drawn to when and how not to go to war.

While the broad spectrum of chapters reflects the realist paradigm, they also clearly point out the dangers and moral dilemmas of going to war, showing an awareness of the moral issues and complications of mass-armed conflict.

This comprehensive work deftly draws a multitude of insights together from international legal theory, management sciences, military history, sociology, international political economy and international politics, as well as the political economy of war.

The book is meant for scholars and military experts; experienced and reflective military practitioners will benefit from the work.

Veronica Usacheva, PhDSenior Research Fellow, Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Thean Potgieter & Ian Liebenberg (Eds)

Reflections on WarPreparedness and Consequences

Editors: Thean Potgieter & Ian Liebenberg

Reflections on War is a comprehensive and objective investigation into the problems of war. The book explores the crucial link between theory, strategy and objectives in war, taking all the evidence and theory into account, and should be of interest to military practitioners, specialists in defense studies, and

others interested in military history. Also notable about the work, is its ability to draw together insights from international legal theory, management sciences, history, sociology and the political economy of war, showing due respect for the moral complexities involved in waging war.

300 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920338-84-8 R275ISBN 978-1-920338-85-5 R220 (e-book)

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Editors: Thean Potgieter & Reiner Pommerin

Two thirds of the world population lies within 60 kilometres of the sea. Much of the well-being of our planet is dependent on the sea, as the bulk of international trade passes across oceans and through ports, while the sea is a rich source of protein and contains profound wealth in terms of energy and

natural sources. Inevitably, economic stability and development are therefore closely linked to maritime security.

This volume contains a selection of papers presented at an international conference on “Maritime Security in Southern African Waters” in Stellenbosch on 22-23 July 2008.

142 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920338-05-3 R170ISBN 978-1-920689-33-9 R136 (e-book)

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It is without a doubt the best academic work that I have ever read on the role and meaning not only of Icons, but on the meaning of religion and life as well. A book of this nature has been long overdue, and contributes in a remarkable manner to an aesthetical vision on life. The book represents scientific research of the highest order on Iconography and related issues like the quest for meaning and the experience of the Transcendence, etc. It steers away from popular clichés and non-scientific quick fixes.

Prof. Johan CilliersHead of Department of Practical Theology, Stellenbosch University

The global reach of his study is impressive. This is evident not only in his discussion of art and religion in various parts of the ancient and modern world, but also in his treatment of several significant sites within the Southern African context.

Prof. John W. De GruchyDirector of Graduate School in Humanities, University of Cape Town

As an intellectual and thoughtful approach toward the future of religious thinking in a postmodern, post-secular culture - with respectable standards of research - it is on the field of theology, religious and cultural studies, one of the up and coming must-read books.

Prof. Dr. Willhelm GräbHumboldt University, Berlin

In this book, the author makes a new, creative and original, but also accountable contribution to the field of iconography, which is informed by the use of various perspectives with a view to the formulation of a theology regarding the beauty of life. Fresh theological perspectives, which are valuable and relevant, are presented to the reader. In making a new contribution to the theological literature, the author succeeds in providing the reader with a new way of looking at a wide variety of classical and contemporary icons.

Prof. Jan Albert van den BergDepartment of Practical Theology, Faculty of Theology, University of the Free State

Icons – Imaging the UnseenOn beauty and healing of life, body and soul

Daniël J. Louw

“This is a highly original and unique book created by a wise pastor, a skilled, learned theologian, and by a creative artist. Daniël Louw brings a lifetime of

experience and thought to this work and has constructed a powerful plea for the importance of taking the visual in all its many aspects seriously in order that we might better engage with the depth of the spiritual and invisible ... you will never see the world we inhabit in the same way ever again ... you may feel moved to engage with it in new and different ways ... I hazard that it will deepen your faith, enhance your appreciation of the world, and broaden your mind.” Prof Stephen Pattison, University of Birmingham

322 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920689-12-4 R475

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Prophet from the SouthEssays in honour of Allan Aubrey Boesak

Editors: Prince Dibeela, Puleng Lenka-Bula & Vuyani Vellem

“The topics that are covered are diverse and include theology, politics and sociology. The thread that runs through all the streams is the approach of Allan Boesak who is incompromisingly an activist that is rooted in a deep

reflective faith in Jesus Christ as Lord. The book will make a considerable contribution beyond the national borders of South Africa because of the careful analysis of Boesak's work and the constructions of the contributions that derive from the works of Boesak.” John Klaasen

281 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920689-24-7 R275ISBN 978-1-920689-25-4 R220 (e-book)

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Godverlanger’n Huldigingsbundel vir Gerrit Brand – met ’n keur uit sy skrywes

Redakteurs: Willem de Vries & Robert Vosloo

“Gerrit Brand se skrywes getuig van die denke van iemand wat met nuwe oë na die wêreld rondom ons kyk. Hy het in elkeen van sy rubrieke ’n verrassende gesigsblik op oorbekende teologiese sake gegee. Ek eer dié sagte denker

vir sy bydrae.” Adri-Louise van Renen-Fourie, Redakteur van Kerkbode, April 2011 tot Augustus 2013

“Gerrit was ’n oorspronklike en kreatiewe teoloog wat die gawe gehad het om sy gedagtes helder te formuleer en sorgvuldig te beredeneer.” Vincent Brümmer, Rijksuniversitet, Utrecht

521 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920689-19-3 R300

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REFORMED CHURCHES in South Africa and the

STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE

Mary-Anne Plaatjies-Van HuffelRobert Vosloo (Editors)

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The various contributions in this informative and exciting volume explore the ambivalent and complex history of Reformed faith during the years 1960 to 1990 in apartheid South Africa. In the process light is shed on the role of Reformed churches in the struggle for justice, freedom and dignity. Parameters are simultaneously provided for defining the public role of Reformed faith in contemporary South Africa in the context of Africanisation and globalisation.

The practice of vulnerable remembering that is reflected in the pages of this book facilitates and enhances the attempt of Reformed churches to develop an ecclesial identity of unity, reconciliation and justice, and to participate more faithfully in the creative and caring, reconciling and saving, redemptive and renewing work of the triune God.

This book will be of great value for those interested in the dramatic South African church and theological history of the second half of the 20th century. The book will, furthermore, assist the contemporary quest of Reformed churches to seek unity together, seek reconciliation together, and seek justice together. And this publication might assist Reformed churches to contribute to the justice quests of the local and global ecumenical movement through a fresh appreciation of the classical Reformed notion that God is honoured where we seek dignity, freedom and justice for all God’s creatures.

Prof. Nico Koopman, Dean of the Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University

Mary-Anne Plaatjies-Van Huffel is senior lecturer in Ecclesiology at Stellenbosch University where she teaches Church History and Church Polity. Her research focuses on Reformed Church polity, gender justice and religious rights, and she has published several articles on these themes in accredited theological journals. In 2012 she became the Moderator of the General Synod of the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (URCSA), and in 2013 she was elected as one of the eight presidents of the World Council of Churches.

Robert Vosloo is associate professor in the discipline group of Systematic Theology and Ecclesiology at Stellenbosch University. He has published articles on themes such as memory and historiography, as well as on aspects of twentieth-century South African church and theological history. He is the author, editor or co-editor of several books, and most recently he co-edited with Murray Coetzee and Len Hansen the book Vreesloos Gehoorsaam: ’n Keur uit Beyers Naudé se preke 1939-1997 (Stellenbosch: SUN PRESS, 2013).

Remembering 1960-1990

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Reformed Churches in South Africa and the Struggle for JusticeRemembering 1960-1990

Editors: Robert Vosloo & Mary-Anne Plaatjies-Van Huffel

Academic reflections on the history of Reformed Churches, theologians and key documents in the fight against apartheid in South Africa from 1960-1990.

The various contributions explore the ambivalent and complex

history of Reformed faith in apartheid South Africa. Parameters are simultaneously provided for defining the public role of Reformed faith in contemporary South Africa in the context of Africanisation and globalisation.

425 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920689-10-0 R275ISBN 978-1-920689-11-7 R220 (e-book)

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EFSAINSTITUTE FOR THEOLOGICAL &

INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH

CHURCHES FACING SEXUAL ANDGENDER-BASED VIOLENCE

EDITORSEzra Chitando

Sophia Chirongoma

Justice Not SilenceChurches facing sexual and gender-based violence

Editors: Ezra Chitando & Sophia Chirongoma

The editors of this volume use case studies, mostly from Zimbabwe, to highlight the fact that although the Church often stands up for other public issues such as human rights, democratic political rights, economic justice, etc., sexual and gender-based violence still do not receive the attention they deserve.

256 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920689-00-1 R200ISBN 978-1-920689-01-8 R160 (e-book)

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SPIRIT AND HEALINGIN AFRICA

SPIRIT AND HEALING IN AFRICA Deborah van Den bosch-heij

Deborah van den Bosch-Heij

in southern africa, faith communities and religious institutions play a major role in assisting believers to find health, healing and well-being in everyday life. The reformed tradition is often considered as neglecting these very matters. The study argues that this influential tradition has the resources to respond meaningfully to the needs of believers. The reformed emphasis on the holy spirit is explored as one particular fruitful avenue to engage with healing. issues of health, body and direct divine intervention are delicate themes in reformed theology, but they represent also an intellectually challenging field of study.

To utilize the potential of reformed theology, the book investigates the complex and dynamic nature of health from a social constructivist approach. Four dominant patterns of health and healing are identified - the ngoma paradigm, missionary medicine, the hiv/aids discourse and the church-based healing tradition. as it turns out, each of these health discourses can be brought into dialogue with the reformed understanding of the holy spirit. by offering a comprehensive contextual reformed proposal on spirit and healing the book makes a unique scholarly contribution. Themes such as relationality, transformation, quality of life and power are developed in a creative way in order to come to new perspectives on the holy spirit and healing.

Deborah van den Bosch-Heij studied at the Theological University Kampen (the netherlands) and at the University of the Free state (bloemfontein, rsa). she worked for five years as lecturer at the justo Mwale Theological University college (Lusaka) and as minister of the reformed church in Zambia. at present she is a minister in the Protestant church in the netherlands.

a reForMeD PneUMaToLoGicaL PersPecTive

Spirit and Healing in AfricaA Reformed Pneumatological Perspective

Deborah van den Bosch-Heij

There is a great need for healing in Africa. This need is in itself no different elsewhere in the world, but it is greatly determined by the involvement of religious communities and traditions. Faith communities and religious institutions play a major role in

assisting African believers to find health, healing and completeness in everyday life.

320 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920382-17-9 R325ISBN 978-1-920382-18-6 R260 (e-book)

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T H E O L O G I C A L

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Higher education has not escaped the imperative of transformation which has marked the post-apartheid South African landscape. The nature of the changes at universities, however, is open to critique. Fundamental questions concerning the ideological moorings of knowledge and the politics of the curriculum have not yet been satisfactorily addressed. During the apartheid era, theology faculties played influential roles at traditional universities, and were often characterised by unsettling exclusion of non-Christian religions, non-Calvinist denominations and marginalised voices. This volume of essays evidences a process at the University of the Free State’s Faculty of Theology to reflect seriously about the need for transformation at the fundamental level, that is, of knowledge. The challenge for theology at a public university is framed in terms of epistemological transformation.

A number of outstanding public intellectuals such as Jonathan Jansen, Crain Soudien and Lis Lange have been invited to present papers to clarify the conceptual challenge and what this might entail for theology. Well-known theologians such as Conrad Wethmar, Allan Boesak and Martin Prozesky reflect on the nature of theology and religion at universities amidst social exigencies. Two international theologians – Harold Attridge from the prestigious Yale Divinity School and Bram van de Beek from the Free University of Amsterdam – share their experiences of institutions that exemplify excellence and ecumenical openness. Theologians from the Departments of Practical Theology and Systematic Theology at the University of the Free State, writing from the ‘inside’, articulate the challenges they envision for theology in a post-apartheid dispensation.

The essays represent a variety of perspectives, but all attest to a commitment to re-think the nature and task of theology at a public university, accepting the challenge of knowledge and power, of plurality and otherness, and of restorative intellectual justice. These timely essays make a unique contribution to the discourses on transformation and on theology at a public university.

Editors: Prof. Rian Venter, head of the Department of Systematic Theology at the University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa. Prof. Francois Tolmie, professor of New Testament and dean of the Faculty of Theology at the same university.

ISBN

Transforming Theological KnowledgeEssays on theology and the university after apartheid

Editors: Rian Venter & Francois Tolmie

A number of outstanding public intellectuals such as Jonathan Jansen, Crain Soudien and Lis Lange have been invited to present papers to clarify the conceptual challenge and what this might entail for theology.

Well-known theologians such as Conrad Wethmar, Allan Boesak and Martin Prozesky reflect on the nature of theology and religion at universities amidst social exigencies. Two international theologians – Harold Attridge from the prestigious Yale Divinity School and Bram van de Beek from the Free University of Amsterdam – share their experiences of institutions that exemplify excellence and ecumenical openness.

161 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920382-25-4 R175ISBN 978-1-920382-26-1 R140 (e-book)

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Church Emerging from the cracks

The drawing, Christ of the Breadlines, by Fritz Eichenberg (1953) probably says all that this book wants to say about being church. The church is a space in this world where heaven and earth reach out to each other. It is a space in the world, but not of the world, as it is touched by heaven. Christ is in the breadline, yet one can recognise Him as He stands out in the breadline. One can recognise him, because of the hallow that surrounds him. He is the incarnation within reality and through the incarnation the place within reality becomes holy, not sacred as in separated, but sanctified as differentiated offering an alternative within reality. He brings a space that is marked, not by the darkness and the vicious cycles of the world which dominate and enslave creation, such as poverty, but a space that breaks into this darkness with light as it is hallowed in hope. What more can the church hope for than to be allowed to be a space of hallowed hope in the vicious systems of death in a postmodern and post-Christian world?

This book would like to propose that it does not really matter if you start with theory (Scripture and tradition) or with context and practice because theology is circular or spiral, and therefore there is no starting point as the two continually influences each other, or one could even say the one interprets the other. So for this book the best place to start is with where we are now – the now of experience as this now of experience includes both theory and praxis.

There is no such thing as experience pure and simple, as experience is always interpreted-experience and the interpretation is done through the theory that has shaped and formed us. Thus, in this book we work with ‘theory-laden practice’.

In this journey of trying to be a church in the world but not of the world it has become clear that there

are very few foundations to rely on. All that one has are the four soli: by faith, grace, Christ and Scripture

alone. These four translate into what Paul says in 1 Corinthians 13, “all that remains are faith, love and

hope and the greatest of these is love.”

This book is a most valuable and urgently needed South-African voice describing the paradigmatic

changes in theology – and epistemology in general for that matter. It is a good example of a new

generation of critical minds – an intellectual “Arab Spring” that will help interdisciplinary dialogue a long

way and restore respect to theological and value-driven discernment processes – which is badly needed

in our time and age. Prof. HJ Hendriks, Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University

Church Emerging from

the cracks: a church in, but not of the world

Johann-Albrecht Meylahn

Johann-Albrecht Meylahn

a church IN, but not OF the world

About the author

Johann-Albrecht Meylahn worked for numerous years in the inner city of Tshwane in a multi-cultural congregation. Currently he is associate professor in the Department of Practical Theology at the University of Pretoria and his teaching and research focus is congregational studies and pastoral care. Johann is married to Ronél and they have a son.

Church Emerging from the cracksA church IN, but not OF the world

Johann-Albrecht Meylahn

The church is a space in this world where heaven and earth reach out to each other. It is a space in the world, but not of the world, as it is touched by heaven. Christ is in the breadline, yet one can recognise Him as He stands out in the breadline ... He brings a space that is marked, not by the darkness and the vicious cycles of the world, such as poverty,

which dominate and enslave creation, but a space that breaks into this darkness with light as it is hallowed in hope. What more can the church hope for than to be allowed to be a space of hallowed hope in the vicious systems of death in a postmodern and post-Christian world?

77 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-0-9870096-7-8 R130ISBN 978-0-9921806-4-5 R104 (e-book)

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EDITORS H Jurgens HendriksElna Mouton Len HansenElisabet le Roux

Men in the pulpit,Women in the pew? Addressing gender inequality in Africa

Men in the pulpit, Women in the pew?Addressing gender inequality in Africa

Editors: H. Jurgens Hendriks, Elna Mouton, Len Hansen & Elisabet le Roux

“A rarest of gems – a work that takes a fresh look at familiar biblical teachings, and causes us to question what we have been accepting as a matter of course for so long. It is an innovative blend of culture, theology and education, viewed through a gendered lens.” Bettina Wyngaard, Gender Desk Coordinator, False Bay Diocese

201 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920338-77-0 R180ISBN 978-1-920338-78-7 R144 (e-book)

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New HOPE for the poor

Pieter Verster

“A book of this nature has been long overdue, and contributes to the field of community development, and does this specifically within the scope of Missiology. This pertinent theological perspective on poverty and community makes the book unique.”

Prof JH CilliersProfessor in Homiletics and Liturgy, Stellenbosch University

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Pieter Verster was born in Heilbron, Free State Province, South Africa on 22 October 1954. He went to school at Vrede Primary, Willem Postma Primary in Bloemfontein, and Grey College Secondary in Bloemfontein. He studied at the University of the Free State and the University of Pretoria. He holds two doctorates from the University of Pretoria (in Missiology and Religious Studies and also in Dogmatics and Ethics). At present he is Head of the Department of Missiology at the Faculty of Theology at the University of the Free State. He is a member and ordained minister of the Dutch Reformed Church. In 2008 his book: A Theology of Christian Mission: What Should the Church Seek to Accomplish (New York: Edwin Mellen Press) was published. He is also a graded researcher of the National Research Foundation of South Africa (C3). He is married to Ernéne (a librarian). They have two daughters, Wanda and Frida, and a son Pieter.

Pieter Verster

NEWhopefor the poorA perspective on the church in informal settlements

New Hope for the PoorA perspective on the church in informal settlements in Africa

Pieter Verster

Empowering the poor remains an essential part of the Christian Gospel. The way in which the absolute poor in informal settlements in Africa can be empowered by the message of the Bible, needs to be researched. In research in informal settlements

near Bloemfontein, Free State Province, South Africa, it has been established that the churches present in the situation are best equipped to relate to the poor and interpret the message of the Bible to them.

153 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920382-01-8 R175ISBN 978-1-920382-09-4 R140 (e-book)

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METHODOLOGY, SPEECH, SOCIETY

The Hebrew Bible

Yehoshua Gitaywww.sun-e-shop.co.za

Yehoshua Gitay is an established scholar and his book makes various contributions to the field of rhetorical criticism. Among these is his call for more of a distinction between literary criticism and public criticism. I find his chapter on poetics of exile and suffering to be among the most interesting, important and substantive contributions of this book. Prof Christopher A Rollston – Emmanuel Christian Seminary, Johnson City, USA

Yehoshua Gitay is a well-known and established scholar in the fields of rhetoric and literary criticism of the Hebrew Bible. His reflections are well contextualised in the African and South African contexts, but they form part of a wider global discussion.Prof Willem Boshoff – Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, UNISA, RSA

The thought-provoking essays included in this publication represent essential reading from an important biblical scholar of rhetorical criticism. They demonstrate the power of language with respect to both the society of ancient Israel and its monumental literary achievement, the Bible. Prof JA Naudé – Classical and Near Eastern Studies, University of the Free State, RSA

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Methodology, Speech, SocietyThe Hebrew Bible

Yehoshua Gitay

“Yehoshua Gitay is an established scholar and his book makes various contributions to the field of rhetorical criticism. Among these is his call for more of a distinction between literary criticism and public criticism. I find his chapter on poetics of exile and suffering to be among the most interesting, important and substantive

contributions of this book.” Prof Christopher A Rollston, Emmanuel Christian Seminary, Johnson City, USA

197 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-1-920338-45-9 R195ISBN 978-1-920689-38-4 R156 (e-book)

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EDITORSIgnatius SwartAmanda GouwsPer PetterssonJohannes ErasmusFrouwien Bosman

Welfare,Religion and Gender in Post-apartheid South AfricaConstructing a South-North dialogue

Welfare, Religion and G

ender in Post-apartheid South A

frica

EDITORSI Swart

A GouwsP PetterssonJ ErasmusF Bosman

The reflections offered in this book on how the churches, and voluntary sector in general, contribute to welfare and development are very informative, and at the very cutting edge of work in the sociology of religion. The book contains original empirical material which helps to ground its discussions, and provide a comparative study with similar studies carried out in Europe. Altogether it skilfully blends theory, theology, sociology, empirical work, historical perspectives, and social policy and development approaches.Professor Linda WoodheadProfessor of the Sociology of Religion, Lancaster University, UK

The topic covered by this book is important (crucially so in post-apartheid South Africa) and the research is meticulous. This has resulted in an impressive collection of material concerning welfare, religion and gender in twenty-first century South Africa, which includes both theoretical reflections and an abundance of empirical data.Professor Grace DavieProfessor Emerita of Sociology, University of Exeter, UK

This is a brilliant piece of work and unique in its field.Professor Christina LandmanDirector of Research, Research Institute for Theology and Religion, University of South Africa

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Welfare, Religion and Gender in Post-apartheid South AfricaConstructing a South-North dialogue

Editors: I. Swart, A. Gouws, P. Pettersson, J. Erasmus & F. Bosman

“The reflections offered in this book on how the churches, and voluntary sector in general, contribute to welfare and develop ment are very informative, and at the very cutting

edge of work in the sociology of religion. The book contains original empirical material which helps to ground its discussions, and provide a comparative study with similar studies carried out in Europe. Altogether it skilfully blends theory, theology, sociology, empirical work, historical perspectives, and social policy and development approaches.” Prof Linda Woodhead, Professor of the Sociology of Religion, Lancaster University, UK

412 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-1-920338-68-8 R280ISBN 978-1-920338-69-5 R224 (e-book)

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RELIGION AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN POST-APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA

Perspectives for critical engagement

Ignatius Swart | Hermann Rocher | Sulina Green | Johannes Erasmus

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This excellent book provides new impetus to the academic debate around the assessment criteria of the impact of the broad religious sphere on social development in contemporary South Africa. The volume is exemplary in its interdisciplinary approach and for advancing a new theoretical framework that combines hermeneutical and empirical methods. Indeed, the book sets new standards in the fields of practical theology and sociology of religion.

Prof Wilhelm GräbProfessor of Practical Theology & Director of the Institute of Sociology of Religion and Community Development, Humboldt University, Berlin

This book may easily stand out in future as seminal in the way that it promoted the social development debate of the church and its organisational structures from an interdisciplinary focus. The book will not only impact on how the church and religious structures should reach out to address social development themes such as poverty. It will, in turn, facilitate understanding by other disciplines of the role of the church and FBOs, which will encourage them to engage the church and religious structures more meaningfully in pursuing the social development agenda.

Prof Antoinette LombardProfessor of Social Work & Head of the Department of Social Work and Criminology, University of Pretoria

This publication makes a significant contribution to the debate about the role of the faith-based sector in social development in post-apartheid South Africa. Its initial positive hypothesis is supported by original interdisciplinary research that paints a realistic picture of organised religion in contemporary South Africa; it also sets new standards for empirical and socially based religious and theological research. As such, it presents an appropriate intellectual response to the social agenda of the “New South Africa”.

Dr Ian NellSenior Lecturer in Practical Theology, Department of Practical Theology and Missiology & Director of the Unit for Religion and Development Research, Stellenbosch University

This book provides valuable theoretical and practical perspectives for critical engagement in the field of development in post-apartheid South Africa. It provides much-needed insight into the contribution of the religious sector while, at the same time, challenging this sector to embrace a more holistic view of development. With its combination of experienced and novice “voices”, the text is a vigorous and commendable example of interdisciplinary collaboration.

Prof Jaco DreyerProfessor of Practical Theology, Department of Practical Theology, University of South Africa

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Religion and Social Development in Post-apartheid South AfricaPerspectives for critical engagement

Editors: Ignatius Swart, Hermann Rocher, Sulina Green & Johannes Erasmus

“[It] reflects original research and contributes to new developments in the field of theology and religion with regard to its developmental role within a transformation

context. The book may easily stand out in future as seminal in the way that it promoted the social development debate of the church and its organisational structures from an interdisciplinary focus.” Prof Antoinette Lombard, University of Pretoria

519 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920338-31-2 R330

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The Churches and the Development DebatePerspectives on a fourth generation approach

Ignatius Swart

This book newly addresses the question about the Christian churches’ participation in development. The innovative element of this reflection is the way in which the author finds meaning and significance, particularly in the concept of a

fourth generation approach to strategic development engagement. The book’s essential argument is that a fourth generation strategy – an approach that makes the contemporary social or people’s movements the primary subjects of its development action and theory – holds the greatest prospect for authentic participation by the Christian churches in development.

276 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-920109-10-3 R230ISBN 978-1-920109-11-0 R184 (e-book)

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The spirituality of Black Hebrew Pentecostalism is a rich tradition that has been hidden from the view of scholars. With the new interest in spirituality forming the background to this title, the author attempts to enlighten readers about this tradition.

Two Black Hebrew Pentecostal communities in New York (USA) are discussed, with research revealing how each one’s unique features have produced a unique spirituality. Some of the main elements constituting the discussion include the following:

The perspectives and � integration of two religions – Judaism and Christianity – which form a new unique tradition.

The strong focus on � social identity and how it is linked to this spirituality.

Identity markers � like symbolism, ritual, theological conviction, and ethical practice and how they function to determine and maintain spiritual identity.

The influence of � normativity and authority on spirituality and how these are evident in both the leaders of the community and the Bible.

The prominence and importance of � time-cycles in honouring the Sabbath and Old Testament Feasts.

Morality � and strict moral codes which are intimately intertwined with spiritual experiences.

The � naming of the divine and the significance of this essential characteristic of this spirituality.

Power � as an indicator of spiritual maturity and how this relates to the social identity of the tradition.

The � integration of spirituality and the lives of followers, which assists in coping with existential challenges.

The Spirituality of Black Hebrew Pentecostals

Fred G. Sherron

The spirituality of Black Hebrew Pentecostalism is a rich tradition that has been hidden from the view of scholars. With the new interest in spirituality forming the background to this title, the author attempts to enlighten readers about this tradition.

217 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920383-03-9 R225ISBN 978-1-920383-15-2 R180 (e-book)

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ISBN 978-1-920383-10-7

Kerk en orde vandag Met die klem op die NG Kerk

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Hierdie publikasie het ten doel om aan die leser ’n inleidende greep op die gereformeerde kerkreg te gee. Daarom konsentreer dit op temas wat oor die hele spektrum van die gereformeerde kerkreg verspreid lê.

Die boek probeer ook om relevante agtergrondinligting vir al die artikels van die Kerkorde van die NG Kerk te verskaf, maar is in dié opsig nie volledig nie. Die outeur het homself doelbewus daarvan weerhou om net oor bestaande artikels as gepositiveerde kerkreg te skryf. Hy wou meer van die agtergrond, inleidingsvrae en veral ’n normatiewe kerkreg maak.

“Die skrywer lewer bewys dat hy ervare is, en uitstekend op die hoogte van al die temas en onderwerpe is, persoonlike ervaring daarvan het, en dat hy krities en apologeties daaroor kan skryf.

In die geheel wil ek graag die skrywer gelukwens met die publikasie. Daar is na my mening weinig ander teoloë wat só oor die onderwerp met klem op die NG Kerk sal kan skryf.”

Prof Andries le Roux du Plooy Fakulteit Teologie

Noordwes Universiteit

Kerk en orde vandagMet die klem op die NG Kerk

P.J. Strauss

Kerk en orde vandag konsentreer op temas wat oor die hele spektrum van die gereformeerde kerkreg versprei lê en probeer om relevante agtergrondinligting vir al die artikels van die kerkorde van die NG Kerk te verskaf.

“Die skrywer lewer bewys dat hy ervare is, en uitstekend op die hoogte van al die temas en onderwerpe is, persoonlike

ervaring daarvan het, en dat hy krities en apologeties daaroor kan skryf.” Prof Andries le Roux du Plooy, Fakulteit Teologie, Noordwes-Universiteit

168 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920383-10-7 R165ISBN 978-1-920383-21-3 R132 (e-boek)

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Making and Sharing the space among Women and MenSome challenges for the South African church environment

Maria Ericson

This book explores how contemporary notions of reconciliation as a process of building, rebuilding and transforming relationships in the pursuit of a “just peace”, or God’s shalom, may be applied not only

to “race”, but also to gender relations in post-apartheid and post-TRC South Africa. After highlighting links between the past, the present and the future with regard to such relations in wider South African society, critical questions are asked about the churches as spaces and agents of a gender-inclusive shalom.

72 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-87-5 R100ISBN 978-1-920109-93-6 R80 (e-book)

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Die lewende stemvan die evangelieDie lewende stemvan die evangelie

Nuut gedink oor die basiese beginsels van prediking

Nuut gedink oor die basiese beginsels van prediking

JOHAN CILLIERSJOHAN CILLIERS

Prediking − hier in Johan Cilliers se vernuwende jongste boek beskryf as die hart en siel van die kerk − vra om sowel konstante hersiening as om trou aan die beginsels. Vandaar die boek se sub-titel: “Nuut gedink oor die basiese beginsels”. En soos die titel aandui, neem die boek indringend en verbeel-dingryk tot tema die Lewende in die homiletiese dinamika: die lewende stem van God, van die Woord, van die gemeente en uiteindelik van die prediker. Cilliers doen vanuit verskillende teoretiese en praktiese gesigs-punte ’n kritiese ondersoek na die toestand en toekoms van die prediking, en hy pak met oortuiging omstrede kwessies soos die geldigheid van wettiese en moralistiese prediking aan. Hy ontwik-kel ’n kommunikatiewe model wat hy op verrassende wyse aan die hand van kunswerke verduidelik. Vier voorbeeldpreke demonstreer sy benadering tot die saak. Die lewende stem van die evangelie is ’n gesaghebbende teks-boek vir alle studente van die teologie en ’n aansporende hand-leiding vir predikers.

Johan Cilliers is die skrywer van verskeie boeke en talle artikels oor die Homiletiek. Hy is senior lektor in die Departement Praktiese Teologie en Missiologie aan die Universiteit Stellenbosch se Teologiese Kweekskool.

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Johan Cilliers

Prediking – hier in Johan Cilliers se vernuwende jongste boek beskryf as die hart en siel van die kerk – vra om konstante hersiening, sowel as trou aan die beginsels. Vandaar die boek se subtitel: “Nuut gedink oor die basiese beginsels van prediking”.

Die lewende stem van die evangelie is ’n gesaghebbende teksboek vir alle studente van die teologie en ’n aansporende handleiding vir predikers.

Dit is ook beskikbaar in Engels as The living voice of the gospel.

140 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-07-2 R195ISBN 978-1-919980-32-4 R156 (e-boek)

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The living voice of the gospel

The living voice of the gospel

Revisiting the basic principles of preaching

Revisiting the basic principles of preaching

JOHAN CILLIERSJOHAN CILLIERS

Preaching − described here in Johan Cilliers’ groundbreaking new book as the heart and soul of the church − requires both constant revision and fidelity to principles. Hence this book’s subtitle: “Revisiting the basic principles”. As for its title, the book deals incisively and imaginatively with the phenomenon of the Living in the homiletic dynamic: the living voice of God, of the Word, of the congregation, and, finally, of the preacher. From various theoretical and practical viewpoints Cilliers critically examines the state and future of preaching and deals boldly with contentious issues such as the validity of legalistic and moralistic preaching. He develops a communicative model which he explains in a surprising manner using works of art. Four sermon examples serve to demonstrate his approach to the matter. The living voice of the gospel is an authoritative textbook for all students of theology and a challenging inspiration for preachers.

Johan Cilliers is the author of several books and numerous articles in the field of Homiletics. He is a senior lecturer in the Department of Practical Theology and Missiology at the Theological Seminary of Stellenbosch University.

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Johan Cilliers

Preaching – described here in Johan Cilliers’s groundbreaking new book as the heart and soul of the church – requires both constant revision and fidelity to principles. Hence this book’s subtitle: “Revisiting the basic principles of preaching”.

From various theoretical and practical viewpoints, Cilliers critically examines the state and future of preaching and deals boldly with contentious issues such as the validity of legalistic and moralistic preaching.

It is also available in Afrikaans as Die lewende stem van die evangelie.

140 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919980-06-5 R195ISBN 978-1-919980-28-7 R156 (e-book)

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God lag op ’n koggelende wyse skreeu snaaks: dood waar is jou angel! Wie laaste lag, dit is die allerlaaste lag van vreugde. Johan wil in hierdie boek die gereformeerde teologie in die 21ste eeu laat lag. Want God se estetika spreek mense nie aan op wat hulle moet doen nie, hulle prestasies nie, maar op wie hulle is; deur die genade van God is ons wie ons is (1Kor 15:10). So prakties is die Praktiese Teologie van ’n kring-dans.

Prof Daniël louwVoormalige Dekaan Fakulteit Teologie, Universiteit Stellenbosch; voormalige President van die International Academy for Practical Theology; dosent in Pastorale versorging, Fakulteit Teologie, Universiteit Stellenbosch

Johan Cilliers vraagt ons ten dans in zijn tintelende en sprankelende esthetica van Gods afwezigheid in de wereld. Omdat hij gelooft dat de gereformeerde praxis niet zonder schoonheid, verbeelding en poëzie kunnen. De God van Israël en Vader van Jezus Christus is Lord of the dance: Hij komt in beweging, de Geest zweeft over de wateren, Hij zendt zijn Zoon, en wij worden door Hem bewogen. Wie zou dan nog op zijn stoel kunnen blijven zitten? ‘De dans kan niet sterven!’ (Gerardus van der Leeuw)

Prof Marcel BarnarD Professor Liturgical Studies Universiteit Utrecht en Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Binne die kring-dansvan die kuns

Die betekenis van estetika vir die gereformeerde liturgie

Johan Cilliers

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Binne die kring-dans van die kunsDie betekenis van estetika vir die gereformeerde liturgie

Johan Cilliers

“God lag op ’n koggelende wyse skreeusnaaks: dood waar is jou angel! Wie laaste lag, dit is die allerlaaste lag van vreugde. Johan wil in hierdie boek die gereformeerde teologie in die 21ste eeu laat lag. Want God se estetika spreek mense nie aan op wat hulle moet doen of hulle prestasies

nie, maar op wie hulle is; deur die genade van God is ons wie ons is (1 Kor 15:10). So prakties is die Praktiese Teologie van ’n kring-dans.” Prof Daniël Louw, Universiteit Stellenbosch

247 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-20-2 R175ISBN 978-1-920109-21-9 R140 (e-boek)

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God for us?An analysis and assessment of Dutch Reformed preaching during the Apartheid years

Johan Cilliers

Preaching reveals, amongst other things, the state of the heart of the church – whether it be healthy or ailing. Sermons from the South African apartheid era taken from the official mouthpiece of the Dutch Reformed Church (Die Kerkbode), as preached during the years 1960 to 1980, reveal a church

sickened by an ideology that had a devastating effect on the country as awhole.

In this book, these sermons are analysed in depth, following a method of “close reading”, which not only takes the linguistic detail of each sermon very seriously, but also the theological perspectives conveyed by these details.

88 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-920109-12-7 R135ISBN 978-1-920109-13-4 R108 (e-book)

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Professor Jaap Durand, former professor of Systematic Theology and Vice-Rector of the University of the Western Cape, celebrated his 75th birthday on 5 June 2009. For this occasion we wish to honour him with this Festschrift.

In the essays gathered together in this volume, Jaap Durand’s legacy in the fields of pastoral work, Christian theology, the Uniting Reformed Church, ecumenical relationships, prophetic witness, university administration, justice and peace, as well as institutional transparency provides a point of departure to reflect on contemporary challenges. We wish to honour his life and work by seeking to discern anew what God’s justice entails in the church, in society and in the academy within the South African context.

This volume includes a foreword by Desmond Mpilo Tutu, the long-standing Chancellor of the University of the Western Cape. There is a biographic essay (in Afrikaans) by Jaap Furstenberg, Phil Robinson and Daan Cloete and leading essays by Denise Ackermann, Allan Boesak, Russel Botman, John de Gruchy, Nico Koopman, Bernard Lategan, Christo Lombard and Dirkie Smit. In addition, there are 22 shorter reflections from Jaap Durand’s friends, colleagues and former students.

We offer this volume of essays to Jaap Durand as our mentor, role model and friend in gratitude for his dedicated contribution to discern God’s justice in church, society and academy.

Ernst M Conradie teaches Systematic Theology and Ethics in

the Department of Religion and Theology at the University of the Western Cape.

Christo Lombard teaches Social Ethics and Christian Theology in

the Department of Religion and Theology at the University of the Western Cape.

3380607819209

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Discerning God’s justice in church, society and academyFestschrift for Jaap Durand

Editors: Ernst M. Conradie & Christo Lombard

Jaap Durand, former professor of Systematic Theology and vice-rector of the University of the Western Cape, celebrated his 75th birthday on 5 June 2009.

This volume includes a foreword by Desmond Mpilo Tutu, essays by Jaap Furstenberg, Allan Boesak, Russel Botman, Nico Koopman,

Bernard Lategan and Dirkie Smit. In addition, there are 22 shorter reflections from Jaap Durand’s friends, colleagues and former students.

241 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920338-06-0 R180ISBN 978-1-920338-34-3 R144 (e-book)

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The Many Faces of GodHighways and byways on the route towards an orthodox image of God

Jaap Durand

Since the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century, theologians and philosophers have brought about profound changes in the discourse about God. The orthodox image of God, developed in the previous seventeen centuries in Roman Catholicism, as well as within

Protestantism, has come under great pressure, but it would be wrong to think that this image is no longer relevant and that only a few conservative Christians hold on to it.

229 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-61-5 R175ISBN 978-1-920109-62-2 R140 (e-book)

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Is daar ’n alternatiewe geestelike heenkome vir diegene watontgogel is met die kerk en die tradisionele Christendom, hullewat in ’n postmoderne wêreld leef en nie meer tuis is in ’nkerk wat steeds met dogmas vorendag kom wat gegrond is op’n letterlike ouwêreldse interpretasie van die Bybel nie?

Die skrywer probeer hierdie vraag beantwoord naaanleiding van twee onlangse gebeurtenisse: die verskyningvan die Nuwe Hervorming as ’n beweging wat die godsdiensop ’n postmoderne wyse benader en die publikasie van ’nboek onder die titel Die omstrede God (AFRICAN SUN MeDIA2004) waarin ’n uitdagende internetdebat opgeneem is oordie bestaan al dan nie van God. In ’n vorige boek, OntluisterdeW reld, het die skrywer gekyk na die proses van sekularisasiewat besig is om voltrek te word onder die Afrikaner, na dieaftakeling van sy apartheidsverlede. Hierdie keer kom die kerk,godsdiens en die teologie onder die loep.

Dis tipies Durand – altyd relevant, op die snypunt van wataangaan in samelewing en kerk. Die radikale oornagseontluistering van ons samelewing – in die beroemde beskrywingvan Weber: die pynlike, eensame, koue ervaring van lewe in ’nwêreld sonder bekoring, sonder geheimenis, verrassing,verbeelding, verlossing – eis ook sy tol van geloof en kerk. Virbaie bring dit diepe onsekerheid en verwarring – ookgodsbeelde word omstrede, met die Bybel en Jesus daarby. Hoereageer mense daarop? Bied nuwe vorme van spiritualiteit dalkuitweë? Of het ons hier met doodloopstrate te doen?

Durand gaan dié vrae na, soos nog nie in Afrikaans gedoennie. Enigeen wat ernstig aan hierdie gesprek wil deelneem, salhierdie boek móét, en wil, lees.Professor Dirkie Smit, Fakulteit Teologie, Universiteit Stellenbosch

Doodloopstrate van die geloof’n Perspektief op die Nuwe Hervorming

Jaap Durand

Is daar ’n alternatiewe geestelike heenkome vir diegene wat ontgogel is deur die kerk en die tradisionele Christendom, hulle wat in ’n postmoderne wêreld leef en nie meer tuis is in ’n kerk wat steeds met dogmas vorendag kom wat gegrond is op ’n letterlike, ouwêreldse interpretasie van die Bybel nie?

110 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919985-19-0 R125ISBN 978-1-919985-54-1 R100 (e-boek)

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Oral and Manuscript Culture in the BibleStudies on the Media Texture of the New Testament – Explorative Hermeneutics

J.A. Loubser

Drawing on a wide range of scholarship dealing with the properties and function of the materialities of the oral and scribal arts, as well as oral-scribal interfaces, the author unfolds before our eyes and makes manifest to our ears a world of

communications in which there are no original texts, let alone original speech, where manuscripts are written to be remembered and read out aloud, where scribal products exhibit both a metonymic and a polyvalent quality.

205 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-18-9 R180ISBN 978-1-920109-19-6 R144 (e-book)

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African Renaissance and the Spirituality of Politics

With this book theologian and political observer Allan Boesak once again displays the strengths of his writings that were evident in the seventies and eighties: bringing Christian theology to bear on the political and socio-economic realities of our world. This time the emphasis falls on President Thabo Mbeki’s idea and ideal of an African Renaissance and its interaction with globalization, continental politics and the political dynamics in South Africa as they pertain to the burning issues of our time: reconciliation, the role of the church in post-apartheid South Africa, the centrality of religious faith in the struggle for freedom, and Allan Boesak’s assertion that “just as we had a spirituality of struggle, so South Africa needs a spirituality of politics”. The Tenderness of Conscience is a passionate, eloquent and entirely convincing book, not just in its treatment of the issues, but also in its forthright and mind-broadening conversation with President Thabo Mbeki. It is a clarion call for the transformational presence of the religious voice in politics – a voice that speaks up for the well-being of the entire nation.

“With The Tenderness of Conscience Allan Boesak is celebrating his return to South African public life – not only as the struggle hero of the UDF or the “turbulent priest” of the anti-apartheid struggle, but as one of our country’s foremost thinkers and analysts. … A serious and open-hearted commentary on the African Renaissance and the Spirituality of Politics, but with the clarity of the deeply embedded Christian message. In many instances in the publication this message is brought to the surface with such clarity that one stands perplexed at how quickly it had become almost completely obscured in our new democracy. … The Tenderness of Conscience comes at a time when there appears to be a particular sensitivity on the part of government, the ruling party and society in general to criticism. It also comes when the discourse on the role of the post-apartheid church is practically one huge void.”Danny Titus

“Tenderness of Conscience is a wonderful book. It is wonderful in its passion and in its intelli–gence. Running throughout is the prophetic cry, “This must not be.” It is thus a sobering book. Yet it is also hopeful; your mood when you put it down will not be despair, but hope. A signal contribution of Tenderness, in addition to its acute analysis of South Africa’s political past and present, and its eloquent call for a spirituality of politics that will deliver us from the deadening hand of management politics and possessive individualism, is Boesak’s articulation of the Reformed tradition of political thought in and for the present situation.”Nicholas Wolterstorff

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The Tenderness of ConscienceAfrican Renaissance and the Spirituality of Politics

Allan Boesak

With this book, theologian and political observer Allan Boesak once again displays the strengths of his writings that were evident in the seventies and eighties: bringing Christian theology to bear on the political and socio-economic realities of our world.

“A serious and open-hearted commentary on the African

Renaissance and the spirituality of politics, but with the clarity of the deeply embedded Christian message.” Danny Titus

242 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-66-9 R185ISBN 978-1-919980-81-2 R148 (e-book)

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Die vlug van Gods verbeelding

Allan Boesak

Die God van die Bybel is die God wat die miskendes en ontneemdes, die randfigure wat deur ander geïgnoreer word, raaksien en liefhet.

Dit is dié oortuiging wat die fondament en vesel van Die vlug van Gods verbeelding vorm.

Hierdie waarheid word op boeiende wyse geïllustreer aan die hand van bekende en half-

vergete Bybelverhale oor mense, meestal vroue, wat aan die voetekant van die geskiedenis lewe in die skadu van maghebbers. Aan die beurt kom Hagar en Ismael, Tamar, dogter van Dawid, en Rispa, die vrou van Saul. Uit die Nuwe Testament ontmoet ons die Kananese vrou, die Samaritaanse vrou en Lasarus, Maria en Martha.

158 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-50-8 R150ISBN 978-1-920689-39-1 R120 (e-boek)

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EditorsMiranda Pillay | Sarojini Nadar | Clint Le Bruyns

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Denise M Ackermann

It is Denise Ackermann’s work towards the humanity of all which prompted this particular collection of essays in her honour. The idea of honouring Denise with a Festschrift for her 70th birthday was first discussed in 2005 among members of the Cape Town Chapter of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians who met at Denise’s home at the time. Editors

The value, rights and dignity of a great number of people are at stake, especially where differences between them are cynically and brutally used with dehumanising effect by economic-political ideological powers. This book highlights the work of an African feminist liberation theologian of praxis, Denise Ackermann, who continues fighting these forces.

It is an important contribution to theological discussion where a need exists for alternative voices to the various discourses dominating the south-north dialogue. Such voices can make a powerful and lasting contribution to theology worldwide and need to be brought into theological dialogue continuously. Karin Sporre

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Ragbag Theologies

Editors: Miranda Pillay, Sarojini Nadar & Clint Le Bruyns

“It is Denise Ackermann’s work towards the humanity of all which prompted this particular collection of essays in her honour. The idea of honouring Denise with a Festschrift for her 70th birthday was first discussed in 2005 among members of the Cape Town Chapter of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians who met at Denise’s home at the time.” Editors

297 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920338-16-9 R225ISBN 978-1-920338-28-2 R180 (e-book)

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Op weg na ’n menswaardige samelewing’n Teologies-etiese ondersoek na die korrelasie tussen ’n handves van menseregte en morele verantwoordelikheid

Donald J. Katts

Hierdie boek bied ’n uiters belangrike bydrae tot die gesprek oor die betekenis van die Christelike geloof vir die openbare lewe, spesifiek vir die saak van menswaardigheid en menseregte. ’n Deeglike ontleding word

gedoen van die potensiaal en leemtes van handveste van menseregte, soos gesien in verskillende wêrelddele. ’n Baie goeie teologiese rasionaal word voorsien vir die betrokkenheid van Christene by menseregte-inisiatiewe.

184 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-41-7 R180ISBN 978-1-920109-42-4 R144 (e-boek)

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Christian in PublicAims, methodologies and issues in public theology

Editor: Len Hansen

“The Church of Jesus Christ ... to be sure, is not of this world, but is church in the world and for the world, called to confront every person and every system with the gospel of Jesus Christ ... The Christian who shrinks from this, in this regard fails in his calling.” Beyers Naudé, quoted in Die Transvaler, 11 August 1966

294 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-35-6 R180ISBN 978-1-920109-36-3 R144 (e-book)

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The Legacy of Beyers Naudé

Editor: Len Hansen

“Beyers Naudé was a remarkable man, and he has left us a remarkable legacy. This book and those to follow in this series on public theology will help ensure that this legacy is not lost but instead remains a firm foundation on which we can build ... This collection of essays, which constitutes the first title in this series, provides rich resources

for taking forward the work of Beyers Naudé and the example of his life. Many of the writers were close friends of his, some through the most difficult of times.” Most Revd Njongonkulu Ndungane, Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town

170 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-98-0 R150ISBN 978-1-919980-99-7 R120 (e-book)

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Oom Bey for the FutureEngaging the witness of Beyers Naudé

Editors: Len Hansen & Robert Vosloo

“Look towards the future not as a disaster but as a challenge, not as a problem, but as an opportunity ... we have a common future: live, work, build together.” Beyers Naudé, A Future Beyond Apartheid

174 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-920109-29-5 R160ISBN 978-1-920109-30-1 R128 (e-book)

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THE POLITICS OF EMPIRE, JUSTICE AND THE LIFE OF FAITH

AllAn BoesAklen HAnsen

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The US is presently exercising its global power and its imperialistic plundering through this system of “closed frontiers and open markets”. This American-controlled global system was constructed – over four successive imperial episodes – with remarkable ingenuity. Its true nature is, however, highly diabolical, especially if we look at it from the perspective of the impoverished majority in the South. Sampie Terreblanche

The American empire and the entrenchment of global inequality

On the one hand, … [h]umanity is confronted with a true crisis of civilisation. On the other hand, there are also new opportunities being created in the midst of this crisis. The ruling elites and their concepts have never been as discredited as today. They cannot continue with business as usual. Substantial change is possible. Whether it happens or not will depend to a large extent on how far people will take their destiny into their own hands. Peter Wahl

International financial markets, crisis and development

Globally, we are confronted with an ideology that claims to be all-powerful, without any alternative, and hence without any possibility of challenge or change. “It makes the false promise that it can save the world through the creation of wealth and prosperity, claiming sovereignty over life and demanding total allegiance, which amounts to idolatry” (Accra document, paragraph 10). … The church is called to resist all these new forms of idolatry, for these have enormous moral, political, economic and theological consequences. Allan Boesak

Theological reflections on empire

[T]he Accra document is not and cannot be the final word … It is rather a call to the many social forms of the church to commit themselves to the process, because they confess that nothing less than the integrity of their Christian faith, life and witness is at stake. It is a matter of life. It is a call to consider … what could and should be done to love and serve justice in the face of the injustices and exclusion of the global economy today, and in face of ecological destruction and impending disaster.

Dirkie SmitTheological assessment and ecclesiological implications of the Accra document

“Covenanting for justice in the economy and the earth”

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Globalisation, Volume IThe politics of empire, justice and the life of faith

Editors: Allan Boesak & Len Hansen

Since the adoption of the Accra Declaration by the World Alliance of Reformed Churches in Accra, Ghana, 2004 churches in the Reformed communion all over the world have been confronted with some of the most burning issues of our day: globalisation and the myriad

of life-changing ways in which it impacts on the world and the lives of ordinary people in communities everywhere.

194 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-920338-03-9 R180ISBN 978-1-920338-36-7 R144 (e-book)

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ALLAN BOESAKLEN HANSEN

(Editors)

GLOBAL CRISIS, GLOBAL CHALLENGE, GLOBAL FAITHAn Ongoing Response to the Accra Confession

GLOBAL CRISIS, GLOBAL CHALLENGE, GLOBAL FAITH An Ongoing Response to the Accra Confession

[S]omething new is asked of humankind: we must forge ways of living that planet Earth can sustain and that lead to abundant life for all, rather than to bring wealth for a few based upon the impoverishment of many. When something new is asked of humanity, something new is asked of religion. Indeed, all of Earth’s great faith traditions are called to plumb their depths for moral and spiritual wisdom to contribute to this central task of our day.

Cynthia Moe-LobedaLove as political-ecological vocation in the context of economic globalisation

[W]hat is required today is a strong globally networked civil society to let the voices of the victims of human rights violations be heard … The churches took the challenge upon themselves … to take sides together against injustice, marginalisation and violence. … In doing so, the churches also reread and rediscovered much of their own traditions. Today, they understand their work towards the protection of human dignity and human rights … as a contribution corresponding to the core of the good news of God’s revelation in Jesus Christ.

Jochen Motte Contemporary challenges for churches in advancing human rights in a globalised world

What is the language of peace? How shall Christian theology try to echo, and to emulate, Jesus of Nazareth? … [F]rom all sides … comes the language of religion. All sides try to justify war and sanctify violence in the name of God. Can Christian theology, in the overwhelming vagueness that postmodern globalisation has turned into a virtue, speak the clear language of salvation?

Allan Boesak “The glory which is not steeped in blood…” War and peace in the globalised world

From the preceding … biblical perspectives and various theological “models” for prophetic witness in the world … it is possible to draw some conclusions as to the vision and the kind of values which Christians can bring into the debates on the future of globalisation as a process. Only through such a reorientation of direction and values can the extremely negative and miserable consequences for “earth and people”, as spelled out by the Accra Confession, be addressed.

Christo Lombard Globalisation as a challenge to the churches

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Globalisation, Volume IIGLOBAL CRISIS, GLOBAL CHALLENGE, GLOBAL FAITH – An Ongoing Response to the Accra Confession

Editors: Allan Boesak & Len Hansen

In the course of three years, the Globalisation Project has gathered experts from a variety of disciplines to reflect together on globalisation, its origins, its manifestations and consequences, particularly for the Christian religion and for Christian

churches today. This second volume on this theme in the Beyers Naudé Centre Series, also represents a selection of papers that were presented at consultations of the Joint Project, in this case during those held at Stellenbosch and Emden, Germany, in 2009.

273 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920338-39-8 R190ISBN 978-1-920338-40-4 R152 (e-book)

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Murray CoetzeeLen Hansen

Robert Vosloo(Redakteurs)

Ek glo, op grond van Gods Woord, ... dat dit ... in stryd is met die wese van die Kerk van Christus om iemand die lidmaatskap van ’n kerk te ontsê ... op grond van ras of stand of kleur ...

Ek glo ... dat geen mede-Christen van ’n ander volk of stand of ras of kleur ... van die tafel van die Here geweer of geweier mag word nie.

Ek glo ... dat elke mens gebied word om sy naaste lief te hê ... en dat hierdie naaste elke mens is wat in behoefte of nood verkeer, afgesien van sy ras of stand of kleur ...

Ek glo ... dat waarheid en geregtigheid die Kerk vernuwe en ... dat die voortbestaan van ’n ... gemeenskap alleen dan deur God verseker en beloof word waar waarheid gesoek en geregtigheid beoefen word ...

Ek glo ... dat die Kerk die reg en plig het om oral en altyd aan owerheid sowel as onderdaan sy profetiese getuienis te laat hoor. ... En waar die Kerk, uit nalatigheid of onkunde of vrees, swyg, daar staan dit skuldig voor God ...

Beyers Naudé, Christus bo alles en almalNG Gemeente Aasvoëlkop, 27 Mei 1962

“Ek het ‘n vader gehad wat ons as sy kinders geleer het dat die mens sy grootste gehoorsaamheid altyd aan God verskuldig is, ’n gehoorsaamheid wat getuig moet word aan Sy Woord. ‘Wie Gods Woord gehoorsaam, hoef niks te vrees nie.’ Mag ons as Kerk en as Volk hierdie Woord in hierdie tyd ter harte neem: Wie God gehoorsaam, hoef niks te vrees nie.”

Beyers Naudé, Gehoorsaam – Aan wie?Linden, 27 November 1960 & Piet Retief, 16 Desember 1960

“En al sou u alle ander dinge van my lewe en diens vergeet en u sou net onthou dat ... die Here u iemand gestuur het wat te midde van baie menslike swakhede u gedurig probeer oproep en bind het in gehoorsaamheid aan Gods Woord, dan was my arbeid onder u nie tevergeefs gewees nie.”

Beyers Naudé, Vuurvlam en voorhammerNG Gemeente Aasvoëlkop, 3 November 1963

BEYERS NAUDÉ CENTRE SERIES ON PUBLIC THEOLOGY

BEYERS NAUDÉ CENTRE SERIES ON PUBLIC THEOLOGY

’n Keur uit Beyers Naudé se preke 1939-1997

’n Keur uit Beyers Naudé se preke 1939-1997

Vreesloos Gehoorsaam’n Keur uit Beyers Naudé se preke 1939-1997

Redakteurs: Murray Coetzee, Len Hansen & Robert Vosloo

Vreesloos Gehoorsaam verwoord ’n goue draad wat deur Naudé se hele loopbaan vleg en ook neerslag vind in sy preke, waarin hy dikwels sy gehoor oproep om “nie te vrees nie”. Reeds in sy eerste preek (’n Adventspreek in Desember 1939) neem hy as teksvers Lukas 2:10, waar ons die

woorde van die engel lees: “Moenie vrees nie, want kyk, ek bring julle ’n goeie tyding van groot blydskap wat vir die hele volk sal wees.”

238 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920338-91-6 R190ISBN 978-1-920338-92-3 R152 (e-boek)

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JOHN W DE GRUCHY

For me, theology is not a discreet academic or ecclesiastical discipline separate from the problems and possibilities confronting us in society and the political arena, or confined within the community of faith. Theology is about life in its complexity and ambiguities, pain and joy, ugliness and beauty, lies and truth, oppression and struggles for justice. But theology specifically seeks to discern meaning within these paradoxes of life from the perspective of informed faith, realistic hope and self-giving love. . . . [And] doing theology can become a lifelong adventure, a personal odyssey driven by a passion that can become all-consuming . . . All of this is about far more than writing theological books and journal articles. But writing is one way of expressing and communicating what theologians discern.

John de Gruchy

John de Gruchy is one of the greatest and most respected South African theologians of the past five decades. His work has left an indelible mark on both the South African and international theological landscapes. In this book he describes his theological journey, revisiting core themes, periods and sources. This is an enriching read, as De Gruchy engages with some of the greatest theologians in the history of the church – notably John Calvin, Karl Barth, Karl Rahner, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Reinhold Niebuhr – as well as with a wide selection of his fellow South African theologians.

Cas WepenerUniversity of Pretoria, South Africa

BEYERS NAUDÉ CENTRE SERIES ON PUBLIC THEOLOGY

BEYERS NAUDÉ CENTRE SERIES ON PUBLIC THEOLOGY

MY LIFE IN WRITING

JOHN W DE GRUCHY

John de Gruchy’s engagement with theology as student, minister and academic spans more than fifty years. A holder of doctorates in both theology and social science, he has authored or edited more than thirty books and has received several theological prizes and honorary doctorates. John is also professor emeritus at the University of Cape Town, extraordinary professor at Stellenbosch University and fellow of the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study.

A Theological OdysseyMy life in writing

John W. de Gruchy

John de Gruchy is one of the greatest and most respected South African theologians of the past five decades. His work has left an indelible mark on both the South African and international theological landscapes. In this book he describes his theological journey, revisiting core themes, periods and sources. This is an enriching read, as De Gruchy

engages with some of the greatest theologians in the history of the church – notably John Calvin, Karl Barth, Karl Rahner, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Reinhold Niebuhr – as well as with a wide selection of his fellow South African theologians.

179 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920689-43-8 R200ISBN 978-1-920689-44-5 R160 (e-book)

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Study Resources in Religion and Theology

Studiebronne in Godsdiens en Teologie

The aim of this series is to develop appropriate resources for studies in the broad field of Religion and Theology. Such resources include textbooks aimed at undergraduate teaching, surveys of the relevant literature that may serve as an advanced introduction and bibliographical resources for postgraduate research. The textbooks in the series have to be understood in terms of three needs, namely for contextually relevant textbooks which assume the Southern African context as a frame of reference, for textbooks which are readily and continuously available (print-on-demand service), and textbooks which are affordable to tertiary students in the South African context.

The series is the initiative of the Department of Religion and Theology at the University of the Western Cape, but it also includes titles from authors not related to the department.

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Angling for InterpretationA first introduction to biblical, theological and contextual hermeneutics

Ernst M. Conradie

The aim of this guide is to provide a first introduction to biblical, theological and contextual hermeneutics. Hermeneutics is the subject that analyses the process of interpretation. One could say that hermeneutics is the theoretical study

of interpretation. As a first introduction it is primarily aimed at first-year students, but church groups may also find it useful.

121 pp, 2008

ISBN 978-1-920109-53-0 R160ISBN 978-1-920109-52-3 R128 (e-book)

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Why should Christians engage in earthkeeping as Christians and from within Christian communities? What is the underlying theological rationale for that? Despite the wealth of literature that has emerged in the field of ecological theology over the last three decades, there remains a lack of clarity on this very basic question.

In this book some 19 reasons why Christians may be encouraged to engage in earthkeeping are identified, juxtaposed and assessed in order to call for clarity, to invite discussion and to elicit creative tensions. No single position is advocated – it would be helpful if Christians could engage in earthkeeping on the basis of any of these motivations. Nevertheless, the identified reasons are placed more or less on a continuum from being more to being less anthropocentric (focusing primarily on humans and their interests or not). The continuum may also be understood as ranging from being less to being more particularly Christian in content. The last two arguments may be theologically more sophisticated, although they may have less evocative and persuasive power in particular ecclesial contexts.

To juxtapose, analyse and criticise these motivations for earthkeeping may well challenge some of the deepest convictions of particular readers. However, it may also enrich the array of arguments that can be employed to persuade others of the need for Christian involvement in earthkeeping praxis.

Prof Ernst M. Conradie teaches Systematic Theology and Ethics in the Department of Religion and Theology at the University of the Western Cape. He is the author of the following recent books in the field of ecological theology: An ecological Christian anthropology: At home on earth? (Ashgate, 2005); Christianity and ecological theology: Resources for research (SUN PRESS, 2006); The church and climate change (Cluster Publications, 2008); Christianity and a critique of consumerism (Bible Media, 2009) and Creation and Salvation: Dialogue on Abraham Kuyper’s Legacy for Contemporary Ecotheology (Brill, 2011).

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Christianity and EarthkeepingIn search of an inspiring vision

Ernst M. Conradie

Why should Christians engage in earthkeeping as Christians and from within Christian communities? What is the underlying theological rationale for that?

In this book some 19 reasons why Christians may be encouraged to engage in earthkeeping are

identified, juxtaposed and assessed in order to call for clarity, to invite discussion and to elicit creative tensions. No single position is advocated – it would be helpful if Christians could engage in earthkeeping on the basis of any of these motivations.

163 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-1-920338-57-2 R150ISBN 978-1-920338-58-9 R120 (e-book)

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Christianity and Ecological TheologyResources for further research

Ernst M. Conradie

There has been a proliferation of publications in the field of Christian ecological theology over the last three decades or so. These include a number of recent edited volumes, each covering a range of topics and consolidating many of the emerging

insights in ecological theology. The call for Christian churches to respond to the environmental crisis has been reiterated numerous times in this vast corpus of literature, also in South Africa.

395 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-920109-23-3 R250ISBN 978-1-920109-24-0 R200 (e-book)

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Christian IdentityAn introduction

Ernst M. Conradie

This book is rooted in the quest for Christian identity in the Southern African context where Christianity is faced with many stark challenges, internal tensions and experiences of rapid social change.

The book explores six aspects of the highly complex notion of Christian identity, namely

Christian institutions, a Christian ethos, Christian rituals, Christian experiences (with specific reference to the notion of “faith”), Christian narratives (with specific reference to the category of “revelation” and the place of the Bible in the Christian tradition) and Christian doctrine.

108 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-88-1 R125ISBN 978-1-919980-89-9 R100 (e-book)

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Dirk J. Smit

What is the role of the church in society? What role did the church play in South Africa – during apartheid, in the struggle against apartheid, during the period of transformation? What is the task of the church today in the face of increasing modernity and globalization? Should church and theology be concerned with public issues at all, or does this inevitably involve a betrayal of the true identity and calling of the church? Is the church really able to speak to public issues and to get involved in public debates and the formation of public opinion? Does theology, for example, have any contributrion to make regarding public discourses on reconciliation or justice? The essays collected and published in this volume deal with questions such as these. They are all occasional pieces. They were written over two decades and reflect the times in which they were originated – always intended for specific audiences, always addressing issues of the particular moment. Precisely as occasional pieces, they demonstrate the nature of public theology – never abstract and timeless, always historical, contextual, part of a particular moment in the life of the church. As occasional pieces from South Africa’s turbulent past, they reflect the urgency of public theology and the importance of the public voice and actions of the church.

Dirkie Smit teaches Systematic Theology at Stellenbosch University in South Africa and before that taught at the University of the Western Cape for almost twenty years. He is active in the Uniting Reformed Church in South Africa and in the ecumenical church. More than twenty of his former postgraduate students have taught or still teach different theological disciplines at universities and colleges in many countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Namibia and the United States of America as well as at several South African universities. He is the recipient of an honorary doctorate from the Umeå University in Sweden, a Humboldt scholar, a Fellow of the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey, and a Fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Institute for Advanced Study), Germany.

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What is the role of the church in society? What role did the church play in South Africa – during apartheid, in the struggle against apartheid and during the period of transformation?

The essays collected and published in this volume deal with questions such as these. They are all

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Het die Christelike geloof enigiets met die openbare lewe te make, het die geloof enigiets betekenisvol by te dra tot die openbare lewe – en indien wel, hoe gebeur dit? Wat beteken “die openbare lewe” eintlik? Hoe word die lewe van mense met mekaar saam hoegenaamd ten goede beïnvloed? Waar val die belangrike beslissings oor die menslike kwaliteit van ons samelewings? Hoe en waar word die openbare mening gevorm? Op welke wyses – indien enigsins – kan “die kerk” ’n bydrae tot die openbare lewe en die openbare mening maak? Op welke wyse verkondig en leef die kerk die evangelie as boodskap van “heil vir die wêreld”?

Die opstelle in hierdie bundel dink na oor hierdie soort vrae, vanuit ’n wye verskeidenheid van gesigshoeke. Aangesien “kerk” baie betekenisse kan hê en na verskillende sosiale gestaltes kan verwys, word gevra na die openbare rol van die kerk as instituut of kerkverband, maar ook na die openbare gevolge van die Christelike erediens en aanbidding, asook na die sogenaamde openbare getuienis van die kerk – ook oor die jare heen in Suid-Afrika, en daarbenewens ook na die openbare gesprekke oor waardes en moraliteit in Suid-Afrika vandag en die vraag of die Christelike tradisie daartoe ’n bydrae gelewer het en kan lewer, asook uiteindelik na die aard van die Christelike roeping en hoe gelowiges dié roeping in hul eie alledaagse lewe ervaar en beoefen.

Talle van hierdie vrae is van brandende belang, in ’n tyd waarin baie gepraat word oor sogenaamde “sekularisasie” en waarin baie mense wonder oor die sogenaamde “relevansie” van die kerk in ’n tydsgees soos vandag.

Dirkie Smit doseer Sistematiese Teologie en Etiek aan die Universiteit Stellenbosch in Suid Afrika, nadat hy voorheen byna twee dekades lank aan die Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland in Bellville klas gegee het en nog vroeër predikant in ’n plaaslike gemeente in Stellenbosch was. Hy was oor jare heen aktief in die lewe en werk van die Verenigende Gereformeerde Kerk in Suider-Afrika (voorheen in die Nederduits Gereformeerde Sendingkerk) en in verskillende werksaamhede van die ekumeniese kerk. Meer as twintig van sy vroeëre nagraadse studente doseer self ’n verskeidenheid van teologiese dissiplines aan universiteite en kolleges in talle lande, waaronder Nigerië, Ghana, Kenia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Namibië en die Verenigde State van Amerika, sowel as aan verskillende inrigtings in Suid-Afrika. Benewens sy akademiese werk, dra hy ook gereeld by tot die openbare meningsvorming in die vorm van populêre geskrifte en rubrieke. Hy is ’n navorsingsgenoot van die Humboldt Stigting (aan die Universiteit van Heidelberg en die Humboldt Universiteit in Berlyn), die Centre of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey en die Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Duitsland. Hy ontvang talle uitnodigings om internasionale lesingreekse en voordragte te hou en in die jaar van publikasie het die Universiteit van Umeå, Swede, ’n D.Phil. as eregraad aan hom toegeken in die Fakulteit van Geesteswetenskappe.

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Het die Christelike geloof enigiets met die openbare lewe te make, het die geloof enigiets betekenisvol by te dra tot die openbare lewe – en indien wel, hoe gebeur dit? Wat beteken “die openbare lewe” eintlik? Op welke wyse – indien enige – kan “die kerk” ’n bydrae tot die openbare lewe en die openbare mening lewer?

Op welke wyse verkondig en leef die kerk die evangelie as boodskap van “heil vir die wêreld”? Die opstelle in hierdie bundel dink na oor hierdie soort vrae vanuit ’n wye verskeidenheid van gesigshoeke. Talle van hierdie vrae is van brandende belang in ’n tyd waarin baie gepraat word oor die sogenaamde “sekularisasie” en waarin baie mense wonder oor die “relevansie” van die kerk in ’n tydgees soos vandag.

451 pp, 2008

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What does it mean to be Reformed Christians in the world today – and in Africa and South Africa? What does it mean to commemorate the legacy of John Calvin (1509-1564) after 500 years –in a modern world characterised by democracy, by popular notions of human dignity and human rights, by worldwide struggles for individual freedoms and for social justice, by a global economy in crisis – when social historians argue about the lasting contribution of Calvin and his followers precisely with respect to all these modern phenomena? What does it mean to be a Reformed church today – for its faith and confession, its worship and life, its witness and service – in ecumenical contexts and pluralist societies, in the face of the realities of suffering and threat?

The 28 essays selected for this volume deal with such questions. In the first section (on “Roots and traditions”) several of the major aspects of Calvin’s own life and work are discussed – his Trinitarian theology, his view of Scripture, his understanding of justification and justice, his views on freedom, his thoughts on illness in the light of divine providence, his position on the sacraments and the unity of the church, and his ethics. All seven of these characteristic themes have had a major effect in history. The second section (on “Historical contexts”) deals with the reception of this legacy in South Africa in the form of seven case studies and historical accounts – some deal with the impact of the Reformed faith during and after apartheid, while some focus on theological literature, on scholarly disciplines and on specific theologians. A third section (on “Moments of truth”) considers the characteristic nature of Reformed confessional documents as responses in history to specific challenges and crises, and the seven essays discuss the role of the Reformed confessional tradition in South Africa by focusing on the reception of Karl Barth, of the Theological Declaration of Barmen, of the Belhar Confession and of the Accra Document. The seven contributions selected for the final section (on “Contemporary challenges”) raise specific questions on the Reformed presence and calling in South Africa today, including the impact of modernity, some realities on the African continent, the challenges from civil society, poverty and secularism, and the fundamental question of whether the tradition of Calvin can indeed still contribute to public life today.

Dirkie Smit teaches Systematic Theology at Stellenbosch University in South Africa and before that taught at the University of the Western Cape for almost twenty years. He is active in the Uniting Reformed Church in South Africa and in the ecumenical church. More than twenty of his former postgraduate students have taught or still teach different theological disciplines at universities and colleges in many countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Namibia and the United States of America as well as at several South African universities. He is the recipient of an honorary doctorate from the Umeå University in Sweden, a Humboldt scholar, a Fellow of the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey, and a Fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Institute for Advanced Study), Germany.

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What does it mean to be Reformed Christians in the world today – and in Africa and South Africa? What does it mean to commemorate the legacy of John Calvin (1509-1564) after 500 years – in a modern world characterised by democracy, by popular notions of human dignity and human rights, by worldwide

struggles for individual freedoms and for social justice, by a global economy in crisis – when social historians argue about the lasting contribution of Calvin and his followers precisely with respect to all these modern phenomena?

The 28 essays selected for this volume deal with such questions.

549 pp, 2009

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Wat beteken dit vandag om deel te wees van die Gereformeerde geloof en tradisie – ook op die vasteland van Afrika? Dié vraag word op vele maniere beantwoord – dikwels radikaal uiteenlopend. Dié tradisie het immers die wêreld van vandag help vorm en stempel – die wêreld met sy demokratiese drome en respek vir menswaardigheid en menseregte, die wêreld met sy bewondering vir wetenskap, kennis, navorsing en geleerdheid, die wêreld met sy vryemark-ekonomie en klem op ontwikkeling en vooruitgang, die wêreld met sy werksetiek, morele oortuigings en sedelike waardes. Vir sommige klink dié kenmerke steeds na ideale om na te strewe, vir ander na nagmerrie-verledes wat hulle juis probeer ontvlug.

Indien dié diepe ambivalensie die verhaal van die Gereformeerde geloof en tradisie wêreldwyd kenmerk, is dit nog méér die geval in Suid- en Suider-Afrika. Ook híér roep die term vele emosies op – radikaal teenoorgestelde emosies. Dis ’n verhaal van baie verhale, en wie dié verhaal wil help vertel en onthou, moet bereid wees om dié vele stemme kans te gee om sáám te vertel hoe hulle dit belewe het en steeds belewe. In dié vertellinge – van sowel dank as wrewel – word ook uitdagings duidelik waarvoor dié geloof en tradisie vandag staan, óók in hierdie land en vasteland.

In hierdie bundel opstelle word sommige van dié stemme gehoor en oor verskeie van dié uitdagings nagedink. Wat beteken dit om vandag die Christelike geloof te bely, as Gereformeerde kerke en gelowiges? Waarin bestaan die inhoud, boodskap en relevansie van dié belydenis vandag? Wat beteken dit om vandag die Christelike geloof te beliggaam, as Gereformeerde kerke en gelowiges? Hoe vind dié geloof sigbare gestalte, ook in erediens en aanbidding? Wat beteken dit om vandag die Christelike geloof te beoefen, as Gereformeerde kerke en gelowiges? Hoe lyk die lewe van mense wat dié geloof uitleef vandag – ook in die openbare lewe en samelewing? Wat beteken dit om vandag die Christelike geloof te betuig, as Gereformeerde kerke en gelowiges? Om watter soort identiteit en om watter soort etiese reaksie op uitdagings van ons tyd en omgewing vra dit?

Hierdie opstelle dink na oor dié soort vrae en nooi uit tot sáám-dink, sáám-praat en sáám-doen.

Dirkie Smit doseer Sistematiese Teologie aan die Universiteit Stellenbosch. Hy was oor jare aktief in die Verenigende Gereformeerde Kerk in Suider-Afrika en die ekumene. Hy dien oor die jare op talle kerklike kommissies. Meer as dertig van sy vroeëre nagraadse studente doseer ’n verskeidenheid teologiese dissiplines in talle lande waaronder Nigerië, Ghana, Kenia, Zimbabwe, Zambië, Malawi, Namibië, Nederland, Korea en die VSA, sowel as aan verskillende inrigtings in Suid-Afrika. Benewens sy akademiese werk, dra hy gereeld by tot openbare meningsvorming in die vorm van populêre geskrifte en rubrieke. Hy is ’n navorsingsgenoot van die Humboldt Stigting (aan die Universiteit van Heidelberg en die Humboldt Universiteit in Berlyn), die Centre of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey, en die Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Duitsland.

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Wat beteken dit vandag vir Gereformeerde kerke en gelowiges om deel te wees van die Gereformeerde geloof en tradisie – ook op die vasteland van Afrika? Om vandag die Christelike geloof te beliggaam? Hoe vind dié geloof sigbare gestalte, ook in die

erediens en aanbidding? Hoe lyk die lewe van mense wat dié geloof uitleef – ook in die openbare lewe en samelewing? Om die Christelike geloof te betuig? Om watter soort identiteit en om watter soort etiese reaksie op uitdagings van ons tyd en omgewing vra dit? Hierdie opstelle dink na oor dié soort vrae en nooi uit tot sáám-dink, sáám-praat en sáám-doen.

375 pp, 2013

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“Friendship has always played a key role in my own doing of theology. Theology for me always meant doing theology with others and for others. Theology for me has always been about friendship – whether with students, postgraduate students, colleagues, ministers, ecumenical believers from different traditions, theologians from abroad, or simply books and publications, articles and sources. Libraries and journals and scholarly works have been my friends over so many years – so that I often try to convince first-year students of the wonderful friends they will meet in the library, including friends, voices, thinkers, discussion partners, from centuries ago, from distant places, from critical, even conflicting traditions.

“This volume is a witness to some of these friends and some of these conversation partners, dead and alive, near and far, like-minded or from totally different backgrounds and persuasions, I have met over several decades and with whom I have been privileged to engage, doing theology. Christian theology is indeed an ongoing argument, historically extended and socially constructed, about the very goods that constitute this tradition, in ever-changing new contexts and engaging with ever-changing questions and challenges …

“(T)he circle of friends to thank is therefore much larger and the voices of conversation partners over many years many more than collected here in this volume. These essays, however, stand as representative for so many teachers, students and colleagues that have enriched my life as a theologian. As these essays will hopefully show, they come from all communities and traditions, they work in diverse scholarly fields and in a variety of theological disciplines, they represent global networks of collaboration, in church and academy, from many backgrounds and different persuasions …

“For me, the questions have always been more interesting than the answers, and the plurality of different answers always more interesting than a single answer. The conversation continues, the wonderful ongoing conversation of the Christian faith searching for understanding and for being human coram Deo – and hopefully this collection may further encourage and inspire others in remembering theologians and doing theology.” [From the author’s introduction]

Dirkie Smit currently teaches Systematic Theology at Stellenbosch University in South Africa and previously taught at the University of the Western Cape. More than thirty of his former postgraduate students taught or are teaching different theological disciplines at universities and colleges in many countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Namibia, the Netherlands, Korea and the United States of America as well as at several South African universities. He is a Humboldt-scholar, a Fellow of the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey, and a Fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Institute for Advanced Study), Germany.

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“Theology for me has always been about friendship – whether with students, postgraduate students, colleagues, ministers, ecumenical believers from different traditions, theologians from abroad, or simply books and publications, articles and sources ... This volume is a

witness to some of these friends and some of these conversation partners, dead and alive, near and far, like-minded or from totally different backgrounds and persuasions, I have met over several decades and with whom I have been privileged to engage, doing theology.” Dirk J. Smit

561 pp, 2013

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Fishing for Jonah (anew)Various approaches to Biblical interpretation

Louis Jonker & Douglas G. Lawrie

Fishing for Jonah (anew) introduces students of theology to a wide range of approaches or “methods” in biblical interpretation, drawing on the book of Jonah for illustrations.

This thoroughly revised version of Fishing for Jonah (Conradie, Jonker,

Lawrie & Arendse, 1992) represents both a contraction and an expansion compared to its predecessor.

265 pp, 2005

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Mapping Systematic Theology in AfricaAn indexed bibliography

Ernst M. Conradie & Charl E. Fredericks

The emergence of an indigenous African theology, especially since the 1960s is well-documented. A wealth of literature has been published in the context of African theology, especially over the last two or three decades. This indexed bibliography contains a number of publications

in and for the African context specifically relevant to the fields of systematic theology and ethics.

186 pp, 2004

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Morality as a Way of LifeA first introduction to ethical theory

Ernst M. Conradie

Since the advent of democracy in 1994, there has been widespread concern over the disintegration of the moral fabric of South African society – amongst politicians, business leaders, community leaders and religious leaders alike. Many have recognised the need to build the moral and religious foundations

of society, and have encouraged contributions towards the moral regeneration movement.

96 pp, 2006

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Speaking to Good EffectAn introduction to the theory and practice of rhetoric

Douglas G. Lawrie

Speaking to Good Effect introduces students to the ancient and ubiquitous art of rhetoric. Whenever we try to achieve something with words as our tools, we become rhetoricians. Whenever we respond – positively or negatively – to someone else’s

words, we become rhetorical critics. It is, therefore, not surprising that the art of rhetoric has been studied and taught for more than twenty-four centuries.

174 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-920109-08-0 R140ISBN 978-1-920109-09-7 R112 (e-book)

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Centre for Bible Interpretation and Translation | Sentrum vir

Bybelinterpretasie en -vertaling

An Experiment in Bible TranslationThe translation of ‘covenant’ into Lomwe, with a focus on Leviticus 26

Stuart Foster

This study sketches a complete arc from the impact at worldview level of covenant concepts in the Hebrew of the Old Testament to impact at worldview level among present-day Lomwe-speakers in northern Mozambique. It uses the challenge of adequately translating one

Biblical Hebrew word, BERITH, to address missiological issues relevant throughout Africa. It proposes becoming the muloko wa Muluku, ‘people of God’, as a powerful integrating framework.

370 pp, 2008

ISBN 978-1-920109-77-6 R180ISBN 978-1-920109-33-2 Gratis (e-book)

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Metaphor in ZuluProblems in the translation of Biblical metaphor in the book of Amos

Eric A. Hermanson

This study examines metaphor in Zulu in the light of conceptual metaphor theory from the perspective of a Bible translator. It then considers the possibility of translating Biblical Hebrew metaphor into Zulu.

Selected Hebrew metaphors in the Book of Amos are analysed according

to conceptual metaphor theory and compared with the conceptual metaphor analysis of the corresponding verses in existing Zulu translations, thereby increasing the empirical basis of the theory, and showing that it is valid for the study of both Biblical Hebrew and Zulu and a useful tool for translators.

184 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-920109-27-1 R180ISBN 978-1-920109-28-8 Gratis (e-book)

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Scripture Frames & FramingA workbook for Bible translators

Timothy Wilt & Ernst Wendland

Scripture Frames & Framing: A Workbook for Bible Translators illustrates and further develops some of the key ideas presented in the influential text Bible Translation: Frames of Reference (T. Wilt, ed., St Jerome, 2003). This workbook offers numerous exercises for analysing Biblical

texts and communicating them to contemporary audiences. The workbook proceeds by briefly introducing a key aspect of translation, giving exercises that will help clarify understanding of that aspect and of how it relates to translators’ particular communication situations, and then moving on to a relatedaspect.

377 pp, 2008

ISBN 978-1-920109-76-9 R275ISBN 978-1-920109-86-8 Gratis (e-book)

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Semantics, World View and Bible TranslationAn integrated analysis of a selection of Hebrew lexical items referring to negative moral behaviour in the book of Isaiah

Gerrit J. van Steenbergen

This study draws a number of disciplines together from a Bible translation perspective. It offers a thorough semantic analysis of selected Hebrew lexical items referring to negative moral

behaviour in the book of Isaiah, and discusses the implications of the analysis for Hebrew lexicography.

The book first offers a critical appraisal of componential analysis of meaning, followed by a number of proposals to improve this analytical tool in order to bring it in line with modern insights from cognitive linguistics.

214 pp, 2006

ISBN 978-1-920109-01-1 R150ISBN 978-1-920109-02-8 Gratis (e-book)

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EFSA SERIES ON ECUMENICAL AND DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES

EFSA-REEKS OOR EKUMENIESE EN ONTWIKKELINGSPERSPEKTIEWE

ReconciliationA guiding vision for South Africa?

Editor: Ernst M. Conradie

This volume is the first in a series of publications on the interface between ecumenical theology and social transformation in the (South) African context. It focuses on the significance but also the contested nature of reconciliation as one expression of a guiding moral vision for South Africa. It includes a leading essay by Ernst

Conradie and responses to the theme by Mary Burton, Fanie du Toit, Sarah St Leger Hills, Demaine Solomons and Vuyani Vellem.

118 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920689-08-7 R150ISBN 978-1-920689-09-4 R120 (e-book)

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EFSA INSTITUTE FOR THEOLOGICAL &INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH

South African perspectives on

NOTIONS and FORMS of

ECUMENICITY

EDITOR

Ernst M. Conradie

South African Perspectives on Notions and Forms of Ecumenicity

Editor: Ernst M. Conradie

This volume is the second in a series of publications on the interface between ecumenical theology and social transformation in the (South) African context. It explores the underlying tensions in the ecumenical movement from within the South African context by analysing various notions of

what ecumenicity entails. It includes a leading essay by Ernst Conradie and 13 responses to the theme by experts in the field.

188 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-920689-06-3 R220ISBN 978-1-920689-07-0 R176 (e-book)

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The Quest for identity in so-called Mainline Churches in South Africa

Editors: Ernst M. Conradie & John Klaasen

This volume of essays forms part of a series on the interface between ecumenical theology and social ethics in the (South) African context. This contribution is the result of a public conference hosted at the University of the

Western Cape in May 2013 under the same title. It explores the quest for identity in so-called mainline churches in South Africa, given the history of the establishment of various denominations of mainly European origin in Southern Africa, ecumenical efforts to find common ground between such churches and breakaway movements among independent and Pentecostal churches where this search for identity is evidently found wanting.

117 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920689-22-3 R150ISBN 978-1-920689-23-0 R120 (e-book)

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Sport

Sport and Development Policy in AfricaResults of a collaborative study of selected country cases

Editors: Marion Keim & Christo de Coning

This publication has the potential to assist African countries in establishing evidence-based monitoring and evaluation systems, as well as to inform policy analysis and content. As health budgets have been shrinking and health problems and demands have been escalating

in Africa, innovative policy development will play a crucial role in guiding their collective efforts henceforth.

205 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-1-920689-40-7 R250ISBN 978-1-920689-41-4 R200 (e-book)

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Sokker op Stellenbosch

Samesteller: Hilton Biscombe

Sokker op Stellenbosch is ’n unieke boek wat ’n kollektiewe geheue ontsluit. Ons verneem hoe sokker op Stellenbosch sedert die vroeë 1900’s informeel op voetsoolvlak bedryf is en hoe dit by uitstek ’n gemeen skap spel was. Die inspirerende atmosfeer van

die “Goue Era” en die besondere invloed wat sokker op families en die gemeenskap gehad het herleef deur die vertellings uit die mond van die gemeenskap.

202 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-919985-38-1 R170

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219Sport

Editor: Melville Saayman

Baron Pierre de Coubertin, father of the modern Olympic Games, inspired the development of

sports tourism. According to Kurtzman, Zauhar, Ahn & Choi (1998:2) De Coubertin once stated,

“competition produces harmony between competitors and the organisations or nations they

represent.” It was his belief that sport brings people and nations together. It was De Coubertin’s

concept that gave sports tourism its vitality and foundation, according to Firenze (1998:1).

Other schools of thought believe that sports tourism existed long before the modern Olympic

Games. As a result the profession of sports tourism became a growing reality – and gave

impetus for the pursuit of business entrepreneurship, economic impact and profitability within

the tourism industry. Sports tourism developed over many years to what it is today. Tourists

travelling to see pyramids, visit seaside resorts, and attend festivals and events, needed food

and accommodation. They spent money for these services, which qualified them as tourists and

more specifically as sports tourists. The economic expenditure was difficult to measure as it still

is today regardless of all the economic models available (McIntosh, Goeldner & Ritchie, 1995:40).

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An Introduction to Sports Tourism and Event Management

Editor: M. Saayman

Sports tourism has definite economic, social and ecological impacts. In economic terms, it generates revenue and jobs. Its social impacts involve communication and exposure to other communities and cultures. Ecologically it impacts on the creation of infra- and supra-structures.

431 pp, 2012

ISBN 978-0-9870096-2-3 R380ISBN 978-0-9921806-2-1 R304 (e-book)

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Groete van Mannetjies Roux

Jan Snyman

Hierdie puik koffietafel-rugbybiografie handel oor die legendariese Springbok-rugbyspeler, Mannetjies Roux. Dit is geskryf deur Jan Snyman, die bekende TV- en

radio-sportkommentator, en sluit ’n groot versameling foto’s uit Roux se verlede in. Roux se unieke briljantheid was verantwoordelik vir ’n onvergeetlike hoofstuk in SA rugby, en die skrywer Jan Snyman meen sy storie is vir almal wat dié spel liefhet ’n herinnering en ’n hunkering na alles wat opwindend, verrassend, onvoorspelbaar, uniek en heerlik in rugby is.

89 pp, 2004

ISBN 978-1-919985-08-4 R180

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Samaritan of South African RugbyHistory of the Chris Burger/Petro Jackson Players Fund 1980-2010

Pat Tebbutt

Samaritan of South African Rugby is the historical account of the Chris Burger/Petro Jackson Players Fund. The Fund assists those seriously injured during the game of rugby and has developed a programme in order to make rugby a safer sport.

It is a story of unrelenting effort, of unflagging determination and dedication, and of public goodwill and generosity to a cause close to South African hearts.

206 pp, 2010

ISBN 978-1-920338-41-1 R195

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Matieland is Rugbyland 1980-2006

Floris van der Merwe

Hierdie luukse publikasie is die inisiatief van die Danie Craven Beursfonds. Die doelwit was om die geskiedenis van die Stellenbosch Rugbyvoetbalklub vir die nageslag op rekord te plaas. Die tydperk wat deur dié boek gedek word, is ook die

laaste era waarin dr Craven gedien het. Sy onuitwisbare bydrae tot nie alleen Matierugby nie, maar ook rugby in sy geheel, is kenmerkend van hierdie tydperk.

245 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-920109-79-0 R320

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Gerrie gesels tennisLeer by ’n meester

Gerrie Berner

Jou kans om vir die prys van ’n boek die kennis van een van Suid-Afrika se bekendste en beste tennisafrigters te tap!

In Gerrie gesels tennis gee Gerrie Berner vir jou, planmatig en met talle voorbeelde, ’n stel tegniese wenke (o.m. afslaan, handrug, hoë balle en knieë) en taktiese wenke (o.m. netspel, balplasing, aggressie,

druk, wind en die afronding van ’n wenposisie). Gerrie gee nie net ’n stel goue reëls vir tennis nie, maar hy gaan ook in op die filosofie van die spel.

100 pp, 2003

ISBN 978-1-919985-02-2 R130ISBN 978-1-919985-55-8 R104 (e-boek)

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General | Algemeen

Peet van der Merwe Lindie du Plessis

EDITORS

Peet van der Merw

e Lindie du Plessis

GAME FARM AND HUNTING

GAME FARM AND HUNTING TOURISM

TOURISM

Game Farm and Hunting Tourism

Editors: Peet van der Merwe & Lindie du Plessis

Wildlife tourism, especially hunting, is a very important source of income for the country and contributes to job creation in rural provinces like Limpopo, Northern Cape, North West and Eastern Cape. This book places emphasis on hunting (trophy and biltong), game farm development

for tourism purposes, game management, game farming and the law, and important future trends. The book is aimed at game farm owners, hunters, hunting outfitters, professional hunters and students in search of knowledge concerning game farm and hunting tourism.

292 pp, 2014

ISBN 978-0-9922359-0-1 R425ISBN 978-0-9922359-1-8 R340 (e-book)

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THE ACCU

RATE CHAIN

“Hendrik’s comprehensive knowledge of ballistics, calibres, reloading and wind reading has been invaluable in the brutally competitive discipline of benchrest shooting, where less than 1 mm in group size could mean the difference between first place and 50th place.

Hendrik has earned his knowledge of shooting by experience over many years, and along with many other shooting enthusiasts, I regard him as one of a few gurus in South Africa.”

KOBUS VISSER, SA Protea Bench Rest Shooting Team 2001-2013

About the author

� make your rifle accurate � reload your own ammunition accurately � shoot accurately

“Hendrik van Rensburg realized early in his life that the military and police force would not fulfill his love for rifles and the bush. He qualified himself as a professional hunter, finishing top of his class, and set foot on the road as a hunter living by his rifle. ...

I can still see him meticulously preparing his cases for reloading, or following the steps of elimination to solve the problem of a rifle not shooting a tight group. Throughout his career Hendrik has had many requests to work out a load for a fellow hunter or help with rifles that did not shoot straight. Hendrik has a special way with people and the ability to convey knowledge in such a way that anybody can understand it.”

HEINRICH FUNCK, Problem animal hunter and licensed professional hunter

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The Accurate ChainA manual to help the ordinary hunter and sport shooter to have a more accurate shooting platform

Hendrik Janse van Rensburg

“Hendrik’s comprehensive knowledge of ballistics, calibres, reloading and wind reading has been invaluable in the brutally competitive discipline of benchrest shooting, where less than 1 mm in group size could mean the difference between first place and

50th place. ... I regard him as one of a few gurus in South Africa.” Kobus Visser, SA Protea Bench Rest Shooting Team

144 pp, 2013

ISBN 978-1-919985-48-0 R350

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WEALTH CREATION WITH MIND POWER & PROPERTYCoert Coetzee is a successful property investor and has presented

hundreds of seminars in various countries, teaching his unique property investment methods. When meeting his students again years later, he is often astounded at the vastly different results they achieve. Some use the information to build spectacular wealth, while others do absolutely nothing with it. The question arises why people who receive exactly the same message, respond to it so differently.

After years of research and discussions with thousands of his students, Coetzee has concluded that one’s mindset plays a very important role – like sowing seed in prepared versus unprepared soil. In this book, he fi rst gives the reader step-by-step instructions in programming the mind for lasting success, then he takes the reader through the principles of his popular and unique investment methods. These methods have already created more millionaires than all other methods put together.

Coetzee fi rmly believes that creating lasting wealth is a holistic process and his motto is:

A poor man with a rich mind is richer than a rich man with a poor mind, but nobody is richer than a rich man with a rich mind.

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Coert Coetzee is a successful property investor and has presented hundreds of seminars in various countries, teaching his unique property investment methods. When meeting his students again years later, he is often astounded at the vastly different results they achieve. Some use the information to build spectacular wealth, while others do absolutely nothing with it. The question arises why people who receive exactly the same message, respond to it so differently.

After years of research and discussions with thousands of his students, Coetzee has concluded that one’s mindset plays a very important role – like sowing seed in prepared versus unprepared soil. In this book, he fi rst gives the reader step-by-step instructions in programming the mind for lasting success, then he takes the reader through the principles of his popular and unique investment methods. These methods have already created more millionaires than all other methods put together.

Coetzee fi rmly believes that creating lasting wealth is a holistic process and his motto is:

A poor man with a rich mind is richer than a rich man with a poor mind, but nobody is richer than a rich man with a rich mind.

Rich Mind Rich Man

Coert Coetzee

Coert Coetzee is a successful property investor and has presented hundreds of seminars in various countries, teaching his unique property investment methods. In this book, he first gives the reader step-by-step instructions in programming the mind for lasting success, then takes the reader through the principles of his popular

and unique investment methods. Coetzee firmly believes that creating lasting wealth is a holistic process and his motto is:

A poor man with a rich mind is richer than a rich man with a poor mind, but nobody is richer than a rich man with a rich mind.

118 pp, 2009

ISBN 978-1-919985-33-6 R120

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‘Let there be Light’ on Wealth CreationMotivational success stories of ordinary people who turned their lives around

Coert Coetzee

In this book you will become acquainted with some of Coert’s students, his methods and his philosophies. People who say they are serious about wealth creation or providing for their retirement, but do not know Coert’s methods, cannot truly be serious.

Coert’s methods are known as the Treoc Way. The Treoc Way is currently changing the face of property in South Africa, permanently. You can read more about this on his website: www.treoc.com.

138 pp, 2007

ISBN 978-1-919985-30-5 R175

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Sien die lig of sien die gat / See the light or see the hole

Coert Coetzee

Coert Coetzee is ’n ervare sakeman, welbekende spreker en aanbieder van internasionale seminare. In hierdie publikasie praat hy oor sekere finansiële geheime wat jy nooit op skool of universiteit sal leer nie, maar wat

juis die verskil kan maak tussen ryk en arm wees.

Coert Coetzee is an experienced businessman, well-known speaker and international seminar presenter. In this publication he talks about some financial secrets that you will never learn at school or university, but which could actually make the difference between being rich and poor.

64 pp, 2011

ISBN 978-1-919985-42-8 R60

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33 Uithoeke

Etienne Britz

’n Lekker geskenkboek met skerp mini-essays uit Britz se gewilde koerantrubriek.

“Moenie met alles en almal spot nie. ’n Spotter is ’n ongelukkige mens. En moenie te slim wil wees nie. Geleerde mense se hart sing selde van vreugde.” Uit “Die onsterflike woorde van Wodan”

100 pp, 2003

ISBN 978-1-919985-04-6 R140

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Ek het ’n vis gesienEn ander gedigte deur studente van die Universiteit Stellenbosch

Keurders: Peter Snyders & Louis Esterhuizen

Hierdie boek is ’n versameling gedigte deur die studente van die Universiteit Stellenbosch. Dit vang die essensie van studentwees op ’n unieke manier vas.

“Poësie moet genot verskaf en hierdie bundel doen dit.” Peter Snyders, medekeurder

117 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919985-13-8 R80

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Life is BeautifulPoetry and photographs by the young people of Stellenbosch

Compiled by the SRC 2003, Stellenbosch University

A selection of photographs and poems in Afrikaans, English and isiXhosa.

When you are young, life tends to be beautiful. Often because you make it so. The poems and photographs in this volume are a selection from the entries for

a competition entitled Life is Beautiful, arranged by Stellenbosch students involved in community service. By buying this book, you contribute to their cause.

40 pp, 2003

ISBN 978-1-919985-01-5 R55

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Film Criticism in Cape Town 1928-1930

Michael Eckardt

This book examines the development of film criticism in Cape Town’s daily press from 1928 to 1930, using film reviews from the Cape Times and Die Burger. The character of film criticism in the period under discussion is explained by describing the general function of film criticism, as well as comparing the local with

the international film press. The basis for the comparative analysis is a list of films screened in three selected cinemas in Cape Town.

115 pp, 2005

ISBN 978-1-919980-61-4 R150ISBN 978-1-919980-74-4 R120 (e-book)

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Academic Journals Akademiese Joernale

South African Journal of Science

Editor: Michael Cherry

The South African Journal of Science is a premier scientific journal that aims to publish original work of importance across a variety of disciplines, including archaeology and palaeontology, astronomy, chemistry, ecology, health science, humanities and social science, mathematics, physics, technology and computer science. SAJS is particularly interested in publishing work that focuses on Africa.

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JAARGANG 31 VOLUMENOMMER 2 NUMBER

DESEMBER • DECEMBER2011

UNIVERSITEIT VAN DIE VRYSTAAT

UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE

ACTA THEOLOGICA DESEMBER/DECEM

BER 2011: 31(2)

INHOUD CONTENTS

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Die ring. In diens van onderlinge sorg. A. Celliers 1

Die self-sny fenomeen onder jongmense: Perspektiewe vanuit die Praktiese Teologie W. Coetzer 24

Sacred texts and mystic meaning: An inquiry into Christian spirituality and the interpretive use of the Bible. F. England 47

Young Christians in Norway, national socialism, and the German occupation of 1940-1945 F. Hale 72

Pentecostalism & schisms in the Reformed Church in Zambia H.J. Hendriks & 1996-2001: contextual and identity changes L. Soko 89

Die einde van sending. Fases in die sendingbedryf J.J. Kritzinger 111

Historical narrative and wisdom. Towards preaching Esther “for such a time as this”. A.C. Leder 135

“Informing of the child’s understanding, influencing his heart, and directing its practice”: Jonathan Edwards on education K.P. Minkema 159

Research in theology in the digital age: Opportunities and limitations A.C. Neele 190

Calvyn oor twyfel P.C. Potgieter 201

Spiritual abuse under the banner of the right to freedom of religion in religious cults can be addressed S. Pretorius 219

“Give us this day our daily bread” – Clergy’s lived religion in Pretoria M. Rabe & central areas C. Lombaard 241

Nogeens: Watter kerk vergesel die Groot Trek? P.J. Strauss 264

Jesus and “the Daniel code” G. Thom 278

An assessment of the Myers Briggs Type Indicator from a theological perspective A.R. Tucker 295

“Unity that sanctifies diversity”. Cottesloe revisited. E. Van der Borght 315

Power and authority in Matthew’s gospel F.P. Viljoen 329

Prophets at loggerheads. Accusations of adultery in Jeremiah 23:9-15 W. Wessels 346

Marriage, sexuality, and holiness: Aspects of marital ethics in the Corpus Paulinum R. Zimmermann 363

The structure and dynamics of Luther’s Catechism K. Zwanepol 394

ACTA THEOLOGICA DESEMBER/DECEMBER 2011: 31(2) ISSN 1015-8758

Acta Theologica

Editor: L. Hofmann

Acta Theologica is the official and accredited theological journal of the Faculty of Theology of the University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.

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Acta Academica

Editor: Lis Lange

Acta Academica is an academic journal dedicated to scholarship in the humanities. The journal publishes scholarly articles that examine society, culture and politics past and present from a critical social theory perspective. The journal is also interested in scholarly work that examines how the humanities in the 21st century are responding to the double imperative of theorising the

world and changing it. The journal appears four times a year and two of its issues are thematically focused.

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DIE UNIVERSITEIT VAN DIE VRYSTAATTHE UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE

Inhoud • Contents

Navorsingsartikels • Research articles

Technology management in construction: H FoucheLessons for the practice of architecture JJ Smallwood F Emuze 1

A systems thinking approach to eliminate delays on OA Aiyetan building construction projects in South Africa JJ Smallwood W Shakantu 19

Strategic management: An Eastern Cape C Adendorff construction SME case study G Appels B Botha 40

Preferential procurement in the public sector: JJ Smallwood The case of Amathole N Ncunyana F Emuze 64

Oorsigartikels • Review articles

Tracing the origins of the Southern African building regulations, with specific reference to the period between 1650 and circa 1740 J Laubscher 80

Inligting aan outeurs • Information for authors 97

Acta Structilia 2011:18(2) ISSN 1023-0564

Acta Structilia is endorsed by the South African Council for the Quantity Surveying Profession (SACQSP) for promoting research and Continuing Professional Development (CPD).

Ac

ta Stru

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2011:18(2)

Tydskrif vir die fisiese en ontwikkelingswetenskappe

Journal for the physical and development sciencesVol 18 No 2 2011

Acta Structilia

Editor: J. Verster

Acta Structilia is a South African accredited national journal for independently adjudicated research articles on any topic in the field of the physical and development sciences. Each peer refereed article is indicated as such in the journal. The editorial staff considers articles in English and Afrikaans, written from any responsible point of view on subjects in any applicable field of scholarship, i.e. architecture, urban

and regional planning, quantity surveying, construction management and project management, building economy, engineering and property or community development. Acta Structilia is published bi-annually by the University of the Free State.

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© UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE • UNIVERSITEIT VAN DIE VRYSTAATProduced by SUN MeDIA Bloemfontein, 59 Brill Str, Westdene, Bloemfontein

Geproduseer deur SUN MeDIA Bloemfontein, Brill Str 59, Westdene, Bloemfontein

VOLUME/JAARGANG 36 • NUM

BER/NOMM

ER 1 • June/Junie 2011

JOURNALJOERNAAL

for Contemporary Historyvir Eietydse Geskiedenis

Department of HistoryDepartement Geskiedenis

VOLUME 36 JAARGANG NUMBER 1 NOMMER • JUNE 2011 JUNIE

JOURNAL | JOERNAALfor Contem

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CONTENTS | INHOUD ISSN 0258-2422

ARTICLES/ARTIKELS

G Vahed and Race, class and nationalism: The 1947 visit of Monty A Desai Naicker and Yusuf Dadoo to India, 1947 1

Charl le Roux The ethnic conflict in Mangaung at Bloemfontein in 1957 20

Pieter Labuschagne The political sociology of power in sport: A comparative analysis of the 1956 and 1981 Springbok rugby tours to New Zealand 40

FA Mouton “The good, the bad and the ugly”: Professional historians and political biography of South African parliamentary politics, 1910-1990 57

TA Machaba American press reportage on PW Botha’s attempts at reforming apartheid, 1978-1989, with specific reference to the New York Times, Newsweek and Africa Report 75

J-A Stemmet Apartheid and the anticipation of apocalypse: The supreme strategies of the National Party Government and the African National Congress: 1980-1989: An historical perspective 98

MP Swanepoel, A Duvenhage and Vigitalism: A theoretical perspective as applied to T Coetzee people’s courts in post-1994 South Africa 114

T Neethling The SANDF as an instrument for peacekeeping in Africa: A critical analysis of three main challenges 134

M Nyandoro Historical overview of the cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe (2008-2009) 154

H Haasbroek Die Fischer-woning en -swembad in Beaumontstraat 12, Johannesburg: Simbool van rasseharmonie in apartheid-Suid-Afrika 175

M Oelofse Applying principles of historical critique: authentic oral history? 191

Book review/Boekresensie 205

Instructions to authors/Instruksies aan outeurs 213

List of referees/Lys van keurders 217

Subscription form 2011/Intekenvorm 2011 219

Journal for Contemporary History

Editor: P. Duvenage

Journal for Contemporary History is published by the Department of History, University of the Free State. It is an accredited, national and academic journal which comprises academically outstanding articles of a contemporary historical or political nature. No professoral inaugural speeches, addresses and lectures will be published.

All articles which are submitted will be refereed by at least two experts in the field. Articles published in the journal qualify for a subsidy from the Department of Education. Sometimes a few related articles will be published simultaneously. Guest editors may be used to assist the Editorial Board with such a targeted (specialised) edition.

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Journal for Juridical Science Volum

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Tydskrif vir RegswetenskapJournal for Juridical Science

Jaargang 36 VolumeNommer 1 Number

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Artikels / Articles

The Jurisdiction of the Regional Courts Amendment Act, 2008: Some implications for child law and divorce jurisdiction. J Sloth-Nielsen

Die bepaling van die ‘sentrum van hoofbelange’ by oorgrens insolvensies: Is die Parmalat-benadering voldoende om die behoeftes van moderne handel te bevredig? SJ Botha & AL Stander

Incorporating Africanness into the legal curricula: The case for criminal and procedural law. N Mollema & K Naidoo

Reflections on South Africa’s continued absence from the WTO dispute settlement system. PM Lehloenya

The juridification of sport: A comparative analysis of children’s rugby and cricket in England and South Africa. S Greenfield, G Osborn & JP Rossouw

Case Note

Noodtoestand en die aksie van afhanklikes Maimela v Makhado Municipality 2011-2-20 Saaknr 269/10 (HHA). J Neethling & JM Potgieter

Journal for Juridical Science

Editor: C. Ngwena

Journal for Juridical Science, established in 1976, is an accredited journal which publishes research articles in law in Afrikaans and English. Interdisciplinary contributions which bridge the gap between legal scholarship and other pertinent academic disciplines are welcomed. Successful articles qualify for a subsidy from the National Department of Education. The journal is published bi-annually by the Faculty of Law, University of the Free State.

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Stads- en StreekbeplanningTown and Regional Planning

Meralo ya Ditoropo le Mabatowa

Uitgegee deur die Departement van Stads- en Streekbeplanning,Universiteit van die Vrystaat, Bloemfontein, SA

Published by the Department of Urban and Regional Planning,University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, SA

E phatlalatswa ke Lefapha la Meralo ya Ditoropo le Mabatowa,Yunivesithing ya Freistata, Bloemfontein, SA

No 58Dec 2011

ISSN 1012-280

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Inhoudsopgawe • ContentsDecember 2011 (58)

Redakteursbrief • Editoral • Lengolo la phatlalatso i

Artikels • Articles

Land-use management system as a tool towards achieving low-carbon cities in South Africa Verna Nel 1

Nestling national ‘transformation’ imperatives in local ‘servicing’ space: Mark Oranje & Critical reflections on an intergovernmental planning and implementation project Elsona van Huyssteen 6

Shared services for enhancing municipal planning efficiency Mogie Subban & in KwaZulu-Natal Henk Theron 17

Inligting aan outeurs • Notes for authors

Town and Regional Planning

Editor: Das J.J. Steÿn

Town and Regional Planning is the accredited academic journal of the Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of the Free State.

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SENTRUM VIR ONDERNEMINGSREG

Die Sentrum vir Ondernemingsreg van die Universiteit van die Vrystaat het op 1 Januarie 1984 tot stand gekom. Die Sentrum:

• doennavorsingooralleaspektevandieondernemingsreg,in die besonder regsaspekte van klein ondernemings eninheemseondernemingsvormsinSuidelikeAfrika;

• lewer gemeenskapsdiens deur voortgesette regsonderrig­programme;en

• bied akademiese ondersteuning aan navorsers in dieondernemings reg.

TerbevorderingvandiekennisvanondernemingsregbieddieSentrumjaarliksverskeie simposiums en seminare aan oor onderwerpe van aktuele belang,geedieMededelings­reeksuiten lewernavorsingsverslaeenpublikasiesopversoek.

CENTRE FOR BUSINESS LAW

TheCentreforBusinessLawoftheUniversityoftheFreeStatewasestablishedon 1 January 1984. The Centre:

• researches all aspects of business law, in particular legalaspects of small business forms and domestic forms ofbusinessenterpriseinSouthernAfrica;

• renders community service in the form of continued legaleducationprogrammes;and

• providesacademicsupportforresearchersinbusinesslaw.Topromotebusinesslaw,theCentreannuallypresentsvarioussymposiaandseminarsonsubjectsoftopicalinterest,publishestheTransactionsseriesanddeliversresearchreportsandpublicationsuponrequest.

Transactions of the Centre for Business Law

Editor: J.J. Henning

Transactions of the Centre for Business Law is a series of monographs devoted to the advanced study of legal issues in the context of the business world. Scholarly dissertations at Masters and Doctorate level in the fields of mercantile, corporate, commercial and general business law are of particular interest to the editors of this highly-respected series. All submissions

for consideration by the Editorial Board are reviewed by at least two eminent referees who are not informed as to authorship.

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Communitas

Editor: Johann C. de Wet

Communitas is a nationally-accredited academic journal publishing scientific articles in the context of community communication, information impact and related disciplines, including corporate and marketing communication, media studies and journalism. The primary aim is the promotion of a better understanding of communication-related

issues which affect all South African communities. Communitas is published annually by the Unit for Community Communication of the Department of Communication Science, University of the Free State.

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Perspectives in Education

Volume 32 Number 3 September 2014

Perspectives in EducationVol.32●N

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ISSN 0258-2236Perspectives in EducationVol.32●No.3●September2014

Contents

ResearchatprivatehighereducationinstitutionsinSouthAfrica ............................................................................... 5Roger Deacon, Rex van Vuuren & Dave Augustyn Shrouds

ofsilence:Acasestudyofsexualabuseinschools intheLimpopoProvinceinSouthAfrica .................................................................................................................... 22Boledi Masehela & Venitha Pillay

UsingFoucauldian‘discursivepractices’asconceptualframeworkfor thestudyofteachers’discoursesofHIVandsexuality. .............................................................................................. 36Mogamat Noor Davids

Successfulstudents’negotiationoftownshipschoolingin contemporarySouthAfrica ....................................................................................................................................... 50Rochelle Kapp; Elmi Badenhorst; Bongi Bangeni; Tracy S. Craig; Viki Janse van Rensburg; Kate Le Roux; Robert Prince; June Pym & Ermien van Pletzen.

Examiningopportunitiesforthedevelopmentofinteractingidentities withinpre-serviceteachereducationmathematicsclassrooms ................................................................................ 62Anthony A Essien

E-readinessofopenanddistancelearning(ODL)facilitators:Implicationsforeffectivemediation ......................... 78Jabulani Nyoni

Towardsareconceptualisationof“word”forhighfrequencywordgeneration inwordknowledgestudies ........................................................................................................................................ 92Jabulani Sibanda & Jean Baxen

Inclusionofdisabilityissuesinteachingandresearchinhighereducation ............................................................. 104Chioma Ohajunwa, Judith Mckenzie, Anneli Hardy & Theresa Lorenzo

Asocialsemioticapproachtotextbookanalysis: TheconstructionofthediscoursesofPharmacology .............................................................................................. 118Rachel Weiss & Arlene Archer

DiscussingSexualidentitieswithpre-serviceprimaryschool english-languageteachersfromaspanishcontext .................................................................................................. 131Stefano Barozzi & Juan Ramón Guijarro Ojeda

Educationforruraldevelopment:Embeddingruraldimensionsin initialteacherpreparation ........................................................................................................................................ 146Alfred Masinire, Felix Maringe& Thabisile Nkambule

Understandingeconomicandmanagementsciencesteachers’ conceptionsofsustainabledevelopment ................................................................................................................. 159Carina America

ReflectionsonCreemers’ComprehensiveModelofEducationalEffectiveness forReadingLiteracy:SouthAfricanEvidencefromPIRLS2006 ................................................................................ 172Surette van Staden & Sarah Howie

CallforPapers(December2015) .............................................................................................................................. 193

InformationforContributors .................................................................................................................................... 196

Contributors ............................................................................................................................................................. 201

FOLDFOLD

FOLDFOLD

Perspectives in Education

Editor: Dennis Francis

Perspectives in Education is a professional, peer-reviewed journal that encourages the submission of previously unpublished articles on contemporary educational issues. As a journal that represents a variety of cross-disciplinary interests, both theoretical and practical, it aims to stimulate debate on a wide range of topics. PiE invites articles employing

innovative qualitative and quantitative methods and approaches, including (but not limited to) ethnographic observation and interviewing, grounded theory, life history, case studies, curriculum analysis and critique, policy studies, ethno-methodology, social and educational critique, phenomenology, deconstruction and genealogy.

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University of the Free State • Universiteit van die Vrystaat • Yunivesithi ya Freistata

Journal for Developm

ent Support 2010 • Vol 2

Journal forDevelopment Support

2010Volume 2

Table of Contents

Historical context: An aid in development support Daan Toerien ........................ 1

“We have plenty”: Re-thinking custom and community economic development within Vanuatu Peter Westoby ..................... 20

A characterisation of success factors of agricultural development projects in the Free State Province E.F. Idsardi, H. Jordaan & H.D. van Schalkwyk ..................... 39

– Viewpoint – The basis for sustainable business in the Karoo: Bringing ecological and economic issues together Sue J. Milton & W. Richard J. Dean ..................... 58

Specifications ....................... 67

(Print) ISSN 1993-5889(Online) ISSN 2079-4053

Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences

Journal for Development Support

Editor: Lucius Botes

The Journal for Development Support (JDS) is published annually by the Centre for Development Support (CDS) at the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein, South Africa. The journal features scholarly articles that fall within the broad ambit of development studies. It does not seek to confine itself to the Southern African arena,

and contributions from anywhere in the world will be considered for publication. Articles that focus on empirical developmental practice are particularly welcomed.

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Philosophical Transactions in Genetics

Volume 1 (2011)

Proceedings of the Inaugural Genetics Symposium of the Department of Genetics,

University of the Free State

Volume 1 (2011)

Philosophical Transactions in Genetics

Philosophical Transactions in Genetics Volume 1 (2011)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ISSN: 2225 4927

ISSN : 2225 4927

Review Papers

Selection and sea snails: the South African story. Roodt-Wilding, R. & Brink, D. ................................................................................. 1

A review of the influence of some neurotransmitter genes and emotional intelligence on aggression. Laubscher, N., Odendaal, Z., Schneider, S. & Spies, J.J. .......................................... 42

Basic chromosome numbers in the genus Lachenalia (Hyacinthaceae). Spies, J.J., Spies, P. & Kleynhans, R ......................................................................... 67

Requirements for the development and breeding of new flower bulb crops. Kleynhans, R. & Spies, J.J. ....................................................................................... 79

The psychobiology of aggression in humans, focussing on the serotonergic pathway. Odendaal, Z., Spies, P., Schneider, S. & Spies, J.J. .................................................... 102

Co-evolution: towards using Imbrasia belina and Colophospermum mopane as a model system. Grobler, J.P. & Van der Westhuizen, H.M. ............................................................... 138

The art of genotyping. Ehlers K. & Wessels L. ............................................................................................ 152

A review of phylogenetic relationships in the genus Clivia. Spies, P., Grobler, J.P. & Spies, J.J. ........................................................................... 168

Instructions for authors .......................................................................................... 208

Philosophical Transactions in Genetics

Editor: Johan Spies

The major aim of this publication is to present a forum for postgraduate students to enter their research careers and experience the whole publication process. Authors retain copyright of published papers. All authors should agree to the content of a submitted manuscript. Approval by an appropriate

ethics committee should be obtained. Informed consent should be documented.

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Marius Crous & Inleidende opmerkings i Helize van Vuuren

Marianne de Jong “Ystervarken’s gat” en “porcupine hole”: Kaapshollands in die vroeë romans van J.M. Coetzee as transnasionalisme 1

Susan Smith ’n Verkenning van konsepte van binne-/buite-wees in Danie Marais se debuutdigbundel, in die buitenste ruimte (2006), met paratekstualiteit as vertrekpunt 28

Hans Neervoort Het hemd is nader: De streekroman als natuurlijk, nationalistisch fenomeen 48

Amanda Lourens Die uitbou van ’n eens marginale tradisie: Marlise Joubert se gebruik van vroulike taal 61

Sonja Loots Die teks as museum of argief in onlangse Afrikaanse romans 75

Gideon Strydom & “Sonder agtergrondgedruis en tussenkoms van Helize van Vuuren die skrywerstem?”: Ingrid Winterbach se Die boek van toeval en toeverlaat (2006) 102

Marisa Botha Outobiografie en poësie in Antjie Krog se Gedigte 1989-1995 121

Marius Crous Wilhelm Knobel: ’n Psigotiese siektebeeld in digterlike taal 145

Helize Van Vuuren ’n Besinning oor die benadering tot ’n uitgestorwe kultuur: die /Xam koloniale argief 157

Gerrit Olivier Die “einde” van die romantiese kunstenaar? Gedagtes by die interpretasie van Marlene van Niekerk se Agaat (2004) 167

Cilliers van den Berg Trauma en die mag van die simulakrum: Blauwe maandagen deur Arnon Grunberg 187

Phil van Schalkwyk Homo sacer: Uitsondering en relasie in Eben Venter se Santa Gamka (2009) 203

Voorskrifte aan skrywers 218

Intekening op Stilet 223

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Stilet

Redakteur: M.P. Human

Stilet is die amptelike lyfblad van die Afrikaanse Letterkundevereniging (ALV). Die tydskrif word geheel gewy aan die wetenskaplike studie van die Afrikaanse literatuur in die vorm van navorsingsartikels, literêre analises, kommentaar oor aktuele literêre vraagstukke en ALV-kongresreferate.

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South African Journal of

Childhood Education

Volume 3 Number 2 September 2013

South African Journal of Childhood EducationVolume 3 Number 2 September 2013

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Print ISSN: 2223-7674. Online ISSN: 2223-7682.

Editorial | Hamsa Venkat & Mellony Graven .................................................................. i

Mediating learning number bonds through a Vygotskian lens of scientific concepts | Mike Askew ..................................................................................................... 1

Assessing early numeracy: Significance, trends, nomenclature, context, key topics, learning framework and assessment tasks | Robert J. Wright .................... 21

Making sense of experience in preschool: Children’s encounters with numeracy and literacy through inquiry | Marjorie Henningsen ....................................................... 41

South African research in mathematical cognition and language in childhood: Towards an expanded theoretical framework | Elizabeth Henning ............................ 56

A learning pathway for whole numbers that informs mathematics teaching in the early years | Cally K�hne, Ana-Paula Lombard &Trevor Moodley ...................... 77

Exploring links between foundation phase teachers’ content knowledge and their example spaces | Samantha Morrison ................................................................... 96

Locating the difference: A comparison of pedagogic strategies in high and low performing schools | Kaylianne Aploon-Zokufa .............................................................. 112

Place value without number sense: Exploring the need for mental mathematical skills assessment within the Annual National Assessments | Mellony Graven, Hamsa Venkat, Lise Westaway & Herman Tshesane ...................................................... 131

Style Guide for Manuscripts ................................................................................................ 144

Subscription to SAJCE ......................................................................................................... 148

South African Journal of Childhood Education

Editor: Elizabeth Henning

The South African Journal of Childhood Education is a new journal that publishes refereed research articles. It is housed by the University of Johannesburg Institute of Childhood Education (UJICE), Faculty of Education, University of Johannesburg.

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Coming soon

Reflexive Inquiry into Gender and Gender-based Violence Dialogues between Scholars, Activists and Community-Based Workers

Editors: Samantha van Schalkwyk & Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela

This book interrogates the connection between the intellectual project of the

research and the process of its production. The chapters bring together an interdisciplinary group of scholars and activists to explore new terrains of research and knowledge production on gender and violence against women.

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Coming soon

San & SA LitPerspectives on San culture in the South African literature

Editor: Helize van Vuuren

This book contains a selection of research, spanning two decades, from 1994 (the Wits conference on the San and their rock art, organised by David Lewis-Williams) to August 2011 with Pippa Skotnes and Jeanette Deacon’s “The courage of //Kabbo” conference (University of

Cape Town), celebrating the centenary of the publication of Bleek and Lloyd’s Specimens of Bushman Folklore in 1911.

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Coming soon

A Building as an Expression of an IdeaThe Architecture of the RAU Building

Walter Peters

On the 4th of August 1965, the South African Minister of Education, Senator Jan de Klerk, announced that a new university, to be known as Rand Afrikaans University (RAU), would be established in Johannesburg.

When the corresponding Act of Parliament (Act No 51 of 1966) was passed a year later on the18th of October, the preface explained the particularity that the university was to be “Afrikaans in spirit and character”. This is an architectural biography of the shaping of the nature of this institution for tertiary education.

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Reconciled DiversityYoung South Africans in conversation with Allan Boesak

Editors: Allan Boesak & J.C. van der Merwe

Allan Boesak spent 2010-2011 as scholar-in-residence at The International Institute for Studies in Race, Reconciliation and Social Justice, conducting a series of engagements with a group of approximately 20 students on the University of the Free State

campus. Based on the annotated transcripts of these conversations, an array of invited scholars have engaged with a number of selected themes emanating from these conversations.

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Coming soon

A Place to LiveThe Red Location and its history from 1903 to 2003

Vuyisile Msila

The book uses pictures and words to capture the history of the oldest settlement for black Africans in South Africa, the Red Location in Port Elizabeth. This place was first occupied in 1903 by people who were displaced from other places in Port Elizabeth.

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Coming soon

Contested Issues in Traning Ministries in South Africa

Editor: Marilyn Naidoo

This book involves thematic chapter contributions on significant, problematic or contested issues with the theological educational process, with special reference to the training of ministers/clergy. Contributors problematise their focus area with detailed

description, discussion and analysis emanating from public and private education in South Africa, and highlight challenges and/or offer examples of best practice if they exist.

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Coming soon

Affirmative ActionA View from the Global South

[SERIES: STIAS]

Editors: Ockert Dupper & Kamala Sankaran

The volume examines how countries with diverse populations have grappled with the ideas of equality, discrimination, and particularly, the use of affirmative action measures to achieve equality.

Giving preference to particular groups in education, in government jobs, in allocation of government contracts or in provision of basic services are all forms of affirmative action considered in this book.

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Coming soon

Ecclesial Reform and Deform movements in the South African context[SERIES: EFSA Ecumenical and Development Perspectives]

Editors: Ernst M. Conradie & Miranda Pillay

The contributors seek to identify, describe and assess ecclesial reform and/or deform movements as some of the most significant drivers of social transformation in the South African context.

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Towards Good Order at Sea: African ExperiencesMaintaining Maritime Security off the coast of Eastern Africa

Editors: Francois Vreÿ, Abel Esterhuyse & Thomas Mandrup

This book is on maritime security with a focus on good order at sea and matters on maritime security off the East African coast in particular.

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Coming soon

Theological Essays: Ecumenical, African, Reformed[SERIES: BEYERS NAUDÉ CENTRE]

Editor: Henco van der Westhuizen

A collection of essays written by Piet J. Naudé as part of the Beyers Naudé Centre Series on Public Theology. The 24 essays selected for this volume are divided into three sections: ‘Essays in

Ecumenical Theology’; ‘Essays in African, Liberation and Feminist Theologies’; and ‘Essays in Reformed Theology’.

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Dancing with Doctoral EncountersDemocratic education in motion

Yusef Waghid

The author focuses on the notion of a democratic encounter in relation to student supervision, highlighting aspects of democratic educational theories that have inspired the encounters. He also shows how doctoral candidates

have responded to introducing such aspects of theories into their philosophical work.

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Evaluation Management in South Africa and Africa

Editors: Fanie Cloete, Babette Rabie & Christo de Coning

This book systematically records, analyses and assesses for the first time in a single volume the implications of the global development and management of professional evaluation for the African

continent. The main focus is on South Africa, with comparisons to similar or different developments in other African countries where systematic, professional policy, programme and project evaluation is the most advanced. A secondary aim of the book is to provide some motivation and encouragement as well as core documentation and other tools that might be useful for purposes of evaluation capacity-building and institutionalisation to organisations that decide to utilise the potential of systematic evaluation as a strategy to improve their policy, programme or project performance and results.

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Memorable ParticipationSouth African black and coloured troops in the First World War, 1914-1918

Albert M. Grundlingh

It is the centenary of the Great War of 1914-1918 (only known as the First World War after the end of the Second World War of 1939-1945). This book deals with the swirl of politics which helped to shape the nature of South

African black and coloured participation in the war, the experiences of the troops and the wider effects thereof, as well as the way in which their participation has been remembered. The participation of these groups in the war is not only memorable in its own right, but also in terms of subsequent memory work.The emphasis will be mainly on black involvement with a chapter on coloured troops. The book concludes with a reassessment of the general impact of the First War on South Africa, and its standing as a forgotten catalyst for change is debated.

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The Emerging Data Revolution in Africa

Ben Kiregyera

The book takes a broader view of statistical development, addressing issues and concerns of all components of the National Statistics System – data users, data producers, data suppliers, research and statistical training institutions, and data analysts.

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Coming soon

Surfers van die tsunamiNavorsing en inligtingstegnologie binne die Geesteswetenskappe

Redakteurs: Burgert A. Senekal & Susan Brokensha

Hierdie publikasie behandel die hele navorsingsproses vanaf beplanning tot finalisering, en fokus deurgaans op die gebruik van inligtingstegnologie vir navorsingsdoeleindes. Die boek is ’n Afrikaanse handleiding wat

studente en navorsers in die Geesteswetenskappe inlig oor die gebruik van inligtingstegnologie in elke fase van die navorsingsproses, vanaf beplanning tot voorlegging van die finale produk. Dit is teoreties gefundeerd maar ook prakties gerig, wat beteken dat die student beide teoreties en prakties voorberei word vir navorsing binne die Geesteswetenskappe.

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Kaapstad se ‘Streetgate’Politieke maneuvers en die Peter Marais-debakel (1999-2002)

Johan C. Moll

Die publikasie gee ’n diepgaande historiese beskrywing van die naamgewingsdebakel wat tot die val van Peter Marais as DA-burgemeester van Kaapstad in 2001 gelei het. Hy wou Adderley- en Waalstrate na oudpresidente Nelson Mandela en F.W. de Klerk

vernoem. Die invalshoek van die beskrywing is teoreties en die debakel word geskets teeen die agtergrond van ’n nuwe politieke bedeling in Suid-Afrika, een waarin onder meer ’n verbondskap tussen die destydse Nuwe Nasionale Party en die Demokratiese Party ontstaan het en waaruit die Demokratiese Alliansie gegroei het.

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Cape Baroque and the contribution of Anton AnreithA stylistic survey of architectural decoration and the applied arts at the Cape of Good Hope 1652-1800

Hans Fransen

The author investigates whether, and to what extent, the surprisingly rich body of Cape material culture can be seen as part and parcel of the

international Baroque: that ebullient style of painting, architecture and design that swept across Europe and some of its spheres of influence. After a highly interesting account of the origins of the Baroque in Italy and of its development in other parts of the world, the author concludes that “Cape Baroque” does indeed form part of this. But he also points out that it has a very distinctive character of its own.

Fransen illustrates his text – authoritative but always easy to follow – with a host of illustrations, mostly by himself and Willem Malherbe.

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Title IndexTitel-indeks

Books/Boeke

Symbols33 Uithoeke 229

AAantekeninge by Koos Prinsloo 73Accurate Chain, The 225Action Research 89Angling for Interpretation 197Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902, The 120

BBackground to SANS 10160 44Beginsels van narkose vir die

voorgraadse student 37Bibliografie van Nederlandse en

Afrikaanse Historiese Publikasies in Suid-Afrika 1875-1998 123

Bibliography of Historical Writings in Afrikaans and Dutch written in South Africa 1875-1998 124

Binne die kring-dans van die kuns 179

Biographical Dictionary of Contributors to the Natural History of the Free State and Lesotho, A 21

Breaking the Mould 114Brothers in armchairs 128

CCase Studies of Emerging Farmers

and Agribusinesses in South Africa 42

Century of Postgraduate Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) Studies, A 121

Changing Spaces 91Chris Brink – Anatomie van ’n

omvormer 136Chris Brink – Anatomy of a

transformer 137Christian Identity 200Christian in Public 189Christianity and Earthkeeping 198Christianity and Ecological

Theology 199Church Emerging from the cracks 167

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Churches and the Development Debate, The 173

Climate Change Remedies 15Commercialising Medicinal

Plants 32Composer in Africa, A 140Corporate Lessons 104Curriculum Inquiry in South African

Higher Education 98

dDaar ís Water / There ís Water 129Debating thesis supervision 88Democracy under stress 19Deutsch als Herausforderung 80Discerning God’s justice in church,

society and academy 181Doing Research 4Doodloopstrate van die geloof 183Dynamic of knowledge production

and utilisation, The 13

EEconomic Perspectives 106Ecosystem Services in the Gariep

Basin 33Ecriture et Standardisation des

Langues Gabonaises 79

Education, Democracy and Citizenship Revisited 92

Einzelgang und Rückkehr im Wandel der Zeit 82

Ek het ’n vis gesien 230Employment Equity in the Higher

Education Sector 95Empowering IT and CAT

Teachers 47Entrepreneurship, Training,

Education and Job Creation 119Epistemology of Statistical

Science, The 43Erfdeel – Koos du Plessis 71Essays in Public Theology 201Essays on Being Reformed 203Ethical Leadership and the

Challenges of Moral Transformation 113

Ethics and Professionalism 117Experiment in Bible

Translation, An 210Exploring Sustainability Science 28Export Promotion 108

FFestschrift Rufus H. Gouws 52Film Criticism in Cape Town

1928-1930 232

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Fishing for Jonah (anew) 206Focus on First-Year Success 93Foundations of Financial

Management 109From Technology Transfer to

Intercultural Development 27

GGame Farm and Hunting

Tourism 224Geloof en Openbare Lewe 202Gender and Sexuality in South

African Music 142Genres of Critique 18Geometrically Nonlinear Analysis of

Plane Trusses and Frames 45Geometry of Violence, The 155Gerrie gesels tennis 223Geskiedenis van die

Koringbedryf 40Globalisation, Volume I 192Globalisation, Volume II 193God for us? 180Godverlanger 162Gough Island 25Groete van Mannetjies Roux 220

HHandleiding vir meertalige tekens

/ Manual for multilingual signage 58

Hendrik M. Goudappel ‘reader’ over de urbanistiek en planologie 36

Higher Education for the Public Good 85

Higher Education in South Africa 97

HIV/AIDS, Poverty and Pastoral Care and Counselling 150

Honiball 100 [CD-ROM] 134Hospitality and Hostility in the

Multilingual Global Village 144Houtbeen van St Sergius, Die 49Humanist Imperative in South

Africa, The 20

IIcons – Imaging the Unseen 160Imagined Liberation 17Industry study of the utilisation of

public R&D, An 12Innovative Practices in the African

Water Supply and Sanitation Sector 30

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In ons bloed 131International Comparative

Perspectives on Religion and Education 84

International Dialogue 156Intro duction to Post graduate

Supervision, An 7Introduction to Sports Tourism and

Event Management, An 219

JJihad 145Justice Not Silence 164

KKerk en orde vandag 175Knowledge as enablement 96Konservatorium 1905-2005 135Kultur- und Literatur-vermittlung 81

LL’Africain / Die Afrikaan 55Language Science and Language

Technology in Africa 53Large-Class Pedagogy 99Law, Language and the

Multilingual State 51Legacy of Beyers Naudé, The 190

‘Let there be Light’ on Wealth Creation 227

Lewende stem van die evangelie, Die 177

Lexicographie et Confection des Dictionnaires au Gabon 78

Life is Beautiful 231Linguistic Atlas of South Africa 74Living through Languages 68Living voice of the gospel, The 178Local Elections in South Africa 148

MMaking and Sharing the space

among Women and Men 176Manual for multilingual signage

/ Handleiding vir meertalige tekens 58

Many Faces of God, The 182Mapping Systematic Theology in

Africa 207Marion and Prince Edward 24Maritime Security in Southern

African Waters 159Matieland is Rugbyland

1980-2006 222Men in the pulpit, Women in

the pew? 168

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Metaphor in Zulu 211Methodology, Speech, Society 170Modelling as Research

Methodology 5Mond vol vuur, Die 48Morality as a Way of Life 208Mozart 1756-1791 143Multilingualism and the Public

Sector in South Africa 56Music & Identity 139

NNetwork of the Human Soul 152New Hope for the Poor 169No Lesser Place 76Noordwaartse Beweging van die

Boere voor die Groot Trek (1770-1842), Die 125

OOnderweg na die beste moontlike

wetenskap 2Ons Ongehoorde Soort 70On Strategy 157Oom Bey for the Future 191Opstelle oor Gereformeerd-wees

Vandag 204

Op weg na ’n menswaardige samelewing 188

Oral and Manuscript Culture in the Bible 184

PPhilosophy of Public Administration

– A Holistic Approach, The 116Playing the Water Dance 31Politics and higher education in

East Africa from the 1920s to 1970 86

Practical Guide to Guest House Management, A 105

Practical Guide to Strategy, A 110Praxis towards Sustainable

Empowering Learning Environments 94

Prince Edward Islands, The 26Principles and Practice of South

African Lexicography 57Principles of anaesthesia for the

under graduate student 38Prophet from the South 161Public Management 118Pushing Boundaries in

Postgraduate Supervision 100

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QQuest for identity in so-called

Mainline Churches in South Africa, The 216

RRabadia Ratšhatšha 77Ragbag Theologies 187Randwi$e 112Ratwerke van die menslike siel 153Reconciliation 214Reflections on War 158Reformed Churches in South Africa

and the Struggle for Justice 163Refusal, Transition and

Post-apartheid Law 101Re-imagining Academic Staff

Development 87Reliability analysis for structural

design 46Religion and Politics in

Swaziland 146Religion and Social Development

in Post-apartheid South Africa 172

Remembering Theologians – Doing Theology 205

RE:search ABC 6

Research Ethics in Africa 1Response-ability in the era

of AIDS 149Review of models of research

utilisation, A 10Rich Mind Rich Man 226Rights and Democracy 103Role of intermediary organisations

in the utilisation of research, The 14

SSamaritan of South African

Rugby 221Scientific Writing Skills 8Scripture Frames & Framing 212Searching for Dignity 147See Kayamandi – See Yourself 90See the light or see the hole / Sien

die lig of sien die gat 228Semantics, World View and Bible

Translation 213Sesotho Plant and Animal Names

and Plants used by the Basotho 34

Seven Imperatives for Success in Research 3

Sexuality, Society and Pedagogy 83

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Sien die lig of sien die gat / See the light or see the hole 228

Skrywer by sonsopkoms, ’n 72Social Transformation, Leadership

and Healing 151Sokker op Stellenbosch 218Song in Gold Pavilions 141South African Language Rights

Monitor 2002 59South African Language Rights

Monitor 2003 60South African Language Rights

Monitor 2004 61South African Language Rights

Monitor 2005 62South African Language Rights

Monitor 2006 63South African Language Rights

Monitor 2007 64South African Language Rights

Monitor 2008 / Suid-Afrikaanse Taalregtemonitor 2008 65

South African Language Rights Monitor 2009 / Suid-Afrikaanse Taalregtemonitor 2009 66

South African Language Rights Monitor 2010 / Suid-Afrikaanse Taalregtemonitor 2010 67

South African Perspectives on Notions and Forms of Ecumenicity 215

South Africa Works 111Southern African

Geomorphology 23Spatialities of Urban Change 35Speaking to Good Effect 209Spirit and Healing in Africa 165Spirituality of Black Hebrew

Pentecostals, The 174Sport and Development Policy in

Africa 217Strategic Management Support

Technologies in the Public Sector 115

Survey of research utilisation, A 11Sustainable Stellenbosch 22Sustaining Cape Town 29

TTand van die Tyd, Die 69Teksredaksie 54Tenderness of Conscience, The 185Theological Odyssey, A 195Theories of Social and Economic

Justice 102Theory from the South 16

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There ís Water / Daar ís Water 129They came to stay 122T O Honiball 133Transforming Theological

Knowledge 166Trek 126Trekboer in die Geskiedenis

van die Kaapkolonie (1657-1842), Die 127

Tweede Refleksie 154

UUnsung 138

VVan Kaspaas tot Kaas 132Van Volks moeder tot

Fokofpolisiekar 130Vaste plek vir Afrikaans, ’n 75Vlug van Gods verbeelding,

Die 186Vreesloos Gehoorsaam 194

WWeather Index Insurance

for smallholder farmers in Africa 39

Welfare, Religion and Gender in Post-apartheid South Africa 171

Wetenskaplike skryfvaardighede 9Woordeloos tot verhaal 50World of Work, The 107Wynlande van die Wêreld /

Winelands of the World 41

Journals/JoernaleActa Academica 235Acta Structilia 236Acta Theologica 234Communitas 241Journal for Contemporary

History 237Journal for Development

Support 243Journal for Juridical Science 238Perspectives in Education 242Philosophical Transactions in

Genetics 244South African Journal of Childhood

Education 246South African Journal of Science 233Stilet 245Town and Regional Planning 239Transactions of the Centre for

Business Law 240

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Author IndexOuteur-indeks

AAdam, Heribert 17Akintola, O. 149Akrofi, Eric 139Albertyn, Ruth 96, 100Annas, Rolf 80Archer, Arlene 91

BBailey, T. 10, 12, 13Bedeker, Laetitia 8, 9Berner, Gerrie 223Biscombe, Hilton 131, 218Bitzer, Eli 97, 98, 100Boesak, Allan 185, 186, 192, 193,

250Bohensky, Erin 33Booysen, Susan 148Bosch, Sonja 53Boshoff, N. 11Bosman, F. 171Botes, Lucius 243Botha, Amanda 136, 137Botha, Henk 103Botha, Nonnie 98

Botha, Willem 52Botma, Gabriël J. 128Brink, Chris 76Brink, Yvonne 122Britz, Etienne 229Brohy, Claudine 51Brokensha, Susan 261Bruggemans, Cees 106Burger, Willie 69Burns, Michael 28

CCarstens, W.A.M. (Wannie) 54Cherry, Michael 233Chitando, Ezra 164Chown, Steven L. 24-26Cilliers, Johan 177-180Claassens, Julie 147Cloete, Fanie 115, 258Cloete, Harlan C.A. 111Coetzee, André 37, 38Coetzee, Coert 226-228Coetzee, Murray 194Comaroff, Jean 16Comaroff, John 16

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Conradie, Ernst M. 181, 197-201, 207, 208, 214-216, 254

Cooper, John 24Costandius, Elmarie 89, 90Cuyvers, Ludo 108

DDageid, W. 149Dames, Gordon E. 113De Beer, C.S. 2De Coning, Christo 217, 258De Gruchy, John W. 18, 20, 195De Matos-Ala, Jacqueline 99Deseré Kokt 105De Vries, Willem 162Devroop, Chatradari 138De Wet, Corene 84De Wet, Johann C. 241Dibeela, Prince 161Diederichs, Nicci 32Duckert, F. 149Dunaiski, P.E. 44, 45Du Plessis, Irma 71Du Plessis, Lindie 224Du Plessis, Theo 51, 58-62, 65-67Dupper, Ockert C. 95, 253Durand, Jaap 182, 183Duvenage, P. 154, 237Dyason, Karin 3

EEckardt, Michael 232Erasmus, Johannes 171, 172Erasmus, Mabel 96Ericson, Maria 176Ester, Hans 50Esterhuizen, Louis 230Esterhuyse, Abel 157, 255Ezra Chitando 164

FFabricius, Christo 33Fataar, Aslam 88Foster, Stuart 210Fox, William 118Francis, Dennis A. 83, 94, 242Fransen, Hans 263Fredericks, Charl E. 207Frick, Liezel 100Friedrich-Nel, Hesta 4Froneman, Pierre W. 26

GGalant, Jaamiah 14Galishnikova, V. 45Gaston, K.J. 25Gildenhuys, J.S.H. 116, 117Giliomee, Hermann 75Gitay, Yehoshua 170

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Gobodo-Madikizela, Pumla 247Gouws, Amanda 171Gouws, Rufus 57Grant, Barbara 100Green, Sulina 172Grundlingh, Albert M. 130, 259

HHänel, Christine 25Hansen, Len 147, 168, 189-194, 204Havenga, Jan 110Hendriks, H. Jurgens 168Henning, Elizabeth 246Henning, J.J. 240Hermanson, Eric. A. 211Hes, Edwin 30Hewitt, L.L.M. 119Hobbs, Ilse 110Hofmann, L. 234Hoko, Zvikomborero 30Holický, Milan 46Holmes, Peter J. 23Holzbaur, Ulrich D. 3Horn, Anette 144Horn, Lyn 1Hornsby, David J. 99Hubert, Jacques 79Huigen, Siegfried 130

Human, M.P. 245Hussein Solomon 145

JJanse van Rensburg, Hendrik 225Jonker, Lewis 31Jonker, Louis 206Jordaan, G.D. 5

KKapp, Pieter H. 123, 124Karaan, Mohammad 42Katts, Donald J. 188Keim, Marion 151, 156, 217Kelly, Frances 100Kiregyera, Ben 260Klaasen, John 216Kokt, Deseré 3, 105Koopman, Nico 202Kriel, Mariana 63, 64Kruger, Mariana 1Kumalo, R. Simangaliso 146

LLange, Lis 235Lategan, L.O.K. (Laetus) 3-7Lawrie, Douglas G. 206, 209Lebitso, Mokete C. 104, 107

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Le Bruyns, Clint 187Leibowitz, Brenda 85, 93Lenkabula, Puleng 161Le Roux, Elisabet 168Leslie Swartz 147Ley, Clemens 156Liebenberg, Ian 158Lombaard, Susan 62Lombard, Christo 181Loots, Elsabé 106Loots, Gerrit 12Loots, Ruenda 22Loth, Chrismi-Rinda 58Loubser, J.A. 184Lourens, Amanda 8, 9Louw, André 95Louw, Daniël 152, 153, 160Lubbe, Johan 59-62, 65-67Lues, Liezel 4, 6

MMabaya, Edward 39, 42MacEwen, Martin 95Magezi, Vhumani 150Magnus, Ulrich 15Mahlomaholo, Sechaba 94Malan, Lucas 72Mandrup, Thomas 157, 255Manzungu, Emmanuel 31

Marais, Lochner 35Martens, Peter 143Mavoungou, Paul Achille 52, 78, 79Meadows, Michael 23Mentz, Elsa 47Meylahn, Johann-Albrecht 167Mngomezulu, Bhekithemba R. 86Moffett, Rodney 21, 34Mojalefa, M.J. 77Moll, Johan C. 262Moodley, Kogila 17Morgan, Naòmi 55Motha, Stewart 18Mouton, Elna 168Mouton, Johann 10, 11Msila, Vuyisile 251Mulder, Etty 50Muller, Stephanus 140, 142Mwaniki, M. 56

NNadar, Sarojini 187Naidoo, Marilyn 252Naudé, Piet J. 256Ndebele, Paul 1Ndinga-Koumba-Binza, Steve 53Ngwena, C. 238Nkoane, Milton 94Nkomo, Dioni 52

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OOlivier, Gerrit 73Osman, Ruksana 99

PPahl, P.J. 45Peters, Walter 249Pettersson, P. 171Pienaar, Marné 69Pillay, Miranda 187, 254Plaatjies-Van Huffel,

Mary-Anne 163Poeti, Alida 144Pommerin, Reiner 159Potgieter, Thean 158, 159Praeg, Leonhard 155Prinsloo, Danie 57

QQuinn, Lynn 87

RRabie, Babette 258Retief, J.V. 44Reyers, Belinda 33Richards, Rose 91Richter, Gawie 40Rocher, Hermann 172

Rosochacki, Sophia 89, 90Roux, A.P.J. 2Ryan, Peter 24

SSaayman, M. 219Sankaran, Kamala 253Schlemmer, Lawrence 75Schouten, Marco 30Schwella, Erwin 118Sebitosi, Ben 22Segal, Nick 114Senekal, Burgert A. 261Sherron, Fred G. 174Sliep, Y. 149Smit, Dirk J. 201-205Smit, Jeanne-Leanne 129Smit, Maria 139Smit, Vic W. 109Snyders, Peter 230Snyman, Jan 220Sophia Chirongoma 164Spier, Jaap 15Spies, Johan 244Spies, Lina 72Stals, E.L.P. 123, 124Steenkamp, Joan-Marié 58Steÿn, Das J.J. 36, 239Strauss, P.J. 175

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Strijbos, Sytse 27Swart, Ignatius 171-173Swartz, Leslie 147Swilling, Mark 22, 29

TTadjo, Véronique 144Tebbutt, Pat 221Teck, Lut 129Terauds, Aleks 24Theron, Charl 41Thorpe, Kathleen 144Thórsen, Stig-Magnus 139Tihanyi, Krisztina 42Tolmie, Francois 166Truter, Elbie 59-61Turi, Joseph-G. 51

VVan Aarde, Mauritz 43Van Beek, Ursula 19Van den Bosch-Heij, Deborah 165Van de Poel, Kris 54Van der Merwe, Antoinette 93Van der Merwe, Chris 49, 50Van der Merwe, Floris 222Van der Merwe, I.J. 74Van der Merwe, J.C. 250Van der Merwe, J.H. 74

Van der Merwe, Peet 224Van der Merwe, P.J. 125-127Van der Merwe, W.L. 154Van der Stoep, Jan 27Van der Walt, A.J. (André) 102, 103Van der Walt, Christa 68Van der Walt, Johan 103Van der Westhuizen, Henco 256Van Jaarsveld, Albert S. 33Van Marle, Karin 101Van Nieuwenhuyzen, B.J. 112Van Rooyen, Johan 42Van Ryneveld, Hannelore 82Van Schalkwyk, Samantha 247Van Schalkwyk, Susan 93Van Steenbergen, Gerrit J. 213Van Vuuren, Helize 248Velleman, Errol C. 109Vellem, Vuyani 161Venter, Rian 166Verster, Francois P. 132-134Verster, J. 236Verster, Pieter 169Viljoen, Louise 48, 70Visser, Gustav 35Viviers, Wilma 108Vosloo, Robert 162, 163, 191, 194,

203, 205Vreÿ, Francois 157, 255

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WWaghid, Yusef 92, 257Walton, Chris 138, 140-142Weaver, Alex 28Weber, Undine 81Wendland, Ernst 212Wessels, André 120, 121Wiegand, Chris 59Wildschut, Lauren 12Wilt, Timothy 212Wissink, Henry 118Wnuk-Lipinski, Edmund 19Woehrling, José 51Wolhuter, Charl C. 84Wozniak, Janina 81, 82

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