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    Julius Malema and the post-apartheid public sphere by Deborah Posel

    Published 2014-01-01
    “… Julius Malema has been one of the most prominent and controversial public figures in post apartheid South Africa. This article examines his impact within the post apartheid public sphere as a   space of spectacle. …”
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    Migration and urbanisation in post-apartheid South Africa by Rauch, F, Bakker, J, Parsons, C

    Published 2016
    “…Under apartheid, black South Africans were severely restricted in their choice of location and many were forced to live in homelands. …”
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    Migration and urbanization in post-apartheid South Africa by Bakker, J, Parsons, C, Rauch, F

    Published 2019
    “…Following the abolition of apartheid they were free to migrate. Given a migration cost in distance, a town nearer to the homelands will receive a larger inflow of people than a more distant town following the removal of mobility restrictions. …”
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    Soka Gakkai International in Post-Apartheid South Africa by Ugo Dessì

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…By focusing on SGI South Africa, which has been able to reach out to a significant number of black, and, to a lesser extent, Coloured and Indian/Asian members, this ethnographic study aims to contribute to the understanding of Buddhism’s interplay with a broader cross-section of post-apartheid South African society, and, secondarily, to add to the existing literature on this Japanese new religious movement overseas. …”
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    The Rastafari movement in South Africa: Before and after apartheid by Midas Chawane

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…This article further traces the formalisation and spread of Rastafari in South Africa and argues that its development in the country took place through three phases, namely, Ethiopianism and Garveyism as the foundation period, the period of the apartheid government (i.e. between 1948 and 1994), and the post-apartheid era (after 1994). …”
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    Naciones Unidas, derechos humanos y el apartheid by John Dugas, Eduardo L. Suárez

    Published 1970-10-01
    Subjects: “…Apartheid…”
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    Three years after apartheid: growth, employment and redistribution? by Michie, J, Padayachee, V

    Published 1998
    “…It describes the economy at the beginning of the transition from apartheid, the policy initiatives of the new government, and the development of the economy over the three years following the 1994 elections. …”
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