Why Digitization?
•Bridging the information divide
•Provision of equitable access to information
•Global economic role playing
•Marketing and popularization
•Preservation and Access
•Education
•Communication
What follows is the barest outline of some of the major issues emerging from the Second Carnegie
Inquiry into Poverty and Development. I intend to flesh out these bones in the seminar in the hope of
provoking critical ...
In early 1906 the French, Germans and British faced a series of challenges to their continued subjugation of the Sokoto Caliphate. An uprising which began in December 1905 in French Niger in the region of Dallol Mawri and ...
This paper is concerned to identify the decline in party activism
in South Africa since before the general election of 1994.
The paper falls into three parts: a brief overview of the general
literature on the problem, ...
The period of the Rhodesian Front party's Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) is
sometimes described as providing a "hot-house" atmosphere for economic development, a characterisation
which stems from extraordinary ...
For Marx, social classes are groups which arise in
the course of the division of labour. Based on developments
in the forces of production, class formation leads to inevitable
conflict, as a result of which one class ...
The South African Truth Commission has three Committees — one on Human Rights Violations,
one on Amnesty and one on Reparation and Rehabilitation. Together they are, in the words of the
Commission itself, designed to ...
The Sharpeville shootings are a landmark o-f the South African
past. People with only a fleeting knowledge of South African
history are aware of the events of 21 March 1960 and Sharpeville
Day is annually commemorated ...
This paper focuses principally on the question of the fundamental
political and economic functions of regional policy in the South African
system. A number of interesting and useful contributions on this subject
have ...