This research report is in two sections. The first section comprises a reflexive and
theoretical essay that provides the background and introduction to the biographical
chapters. The significance and nature of this ...
Abstract
Jazz music is widely accepted as being almost synonymous with ‘heritage’. This fact is
interesting when looking at the construction of many large-scale, international jazz
festivals that take place around the ...
This research included a more positive approach to well-being at work as it included the aspect of engagement. It aimed at focusing on a model of burnout and engagement having different predictors and different consequences. ...
In recent years, psychological well-being has emerged as an area of great importance. Whilst
much research has been conducted to investigate the effects of personal and environmental
factors on well-being, very little ...
Introduction: Physician’s job satisfaction is a cornerstone for the delivery of quality health care, and its continuity. The objective of this study was to identify the extent of job satisfaction among public sector ...
The purpose of this research was to investigate job satisfaction and the impact of HIV and
AIDS on nurses in a public hospital in Gauteng.
The problems that generated this study included absenteeism, low morale and ...
This paper investigates contemporary world city discourse, specifically in regards
to the role of arts and culture, and with a focus on the implications of this
discourse and policy in the urban African context. The ...
Since the attacks against the United States on 11 September 2001, Muslim communities around the globe have become the subject of extensive scrutiny and academic research. Muslims have also widely been ostracised as publics ...
Abstract
Johnny Golightly Comes Home is a nonfiction novel about the writing of two books by
Pat Hopkins. In particular it is an account of the author’s often troubled interaction with
artist John Anthony Boerma, who ...
This study explores the silencing of familial spaces in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s
Purple Hibiscus. It probes into how the familial space is invested with religiosity: how
ritual and norm structure and silence familial ...
The aim of this research project was to investigate final year university students’ attitudes towards affirmative action. In particular the current research investigated the final year students’ justice perceptions and ...
ABSTRACT
Xenophobia and its related violence have informed South African society since the fall of apartheid. Xenophobic beliefs find expression in public discourses and have shaped both state and society in South Africa. ...
In this paper I intend to argue for a position on the justification of memory beliefs. I call that position Mnemonic Phenomenal Conservatism (M-PC). My position is most similar to that set out by Huemer in The Problem of ...
Justification of the State and Anarchist Alternatives aims to establish four key
findings regarding the State and its justification according to a revised form of
Aristotelian perfectionist ethics. The first finding is ...
Corporations as such are often not perceived to have moral agency,
and directors and officers of the corporation are frequently not
considered responsible for corporate actions. However, I appeal to
Peter French's view ...
Many individuals working in South Africa earn extremely low wages. I briefly
discuss these low wages, and examine their implications for the shareholders
(owners and controllers of businesses) in South Africa. I argue ...
The temporal complexities of anthropogenic Global Climate Change (GCC) force us to
extend our moral deliberations beyond what appear to be straightforward,
contemporary issues to include the interests of future generations. ...
During my interaction with various healthcare professionals while pursuing my post graduate degree, it was evident that a number of them were uninformed about refugees‘ rights.1 There was a predominant misconception that ...