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South West Africa-Namibia issues related to political independence
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Displaying space ‘old versus the new’: A case study of the Owela Museum and the Independence Memorial Museum
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Reclaiming memory, challenging white supremacy: the case for memorialising John Vorster square in addressing the legacy of violence in post-apartheid South Africa
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Crafting Connections: Unpacking Generational Linkages of Craftsmanship, and Memorialising Cultural Traditions
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The politics and poetics of memory: law and temporality in contemporary Egypt
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Managing Dissent: Institutional Culture and Political Independence in the South African Broadcasting Corporation's News and Current Affairs Division
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South African public memorials of World War One. A historical view of processes in public memorialisation through symbolic content, with particular reference to Cape Town
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Memorialising White Supremacy: The Politics of Statue Removal: A Comparative Case Study of the Rhodes Statue at the University of Cape Town and the Lee Statue in Charlottesville, Virginia
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The George Pemba Art Museum: how memory translates to design
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The participation and influence of teacher unions on education reforms in an independent Namibia
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Kuduro, rap and resistance: Politics of music and activism in ‘new’ hegemonic Angola
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Managing dissent : institutional culture and political independence in the South African Broadcasting Corporation's News and Current Affairs Division
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Memory, heritage and the spaces between : a District Six Museum biography
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Constant consensus building: art and conflict in the ESMA museum and site of memory
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The Gukurahundi "genocide": memory and justice in independent Zimbabwe
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Modelling human wellbeing for fisheries management: Science, extraction and a politics of nature in the Walvis Bay, Namibia
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Towards a decolonised archaeology : A case study of the national Museum of Namibia
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Psychology, patriarchy and a politics of men and masculinities : reading inequality in three South African texts
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White discourse in post-independence Zimbabwean literature
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Campscapes in and through testimonies: New approaches to researching and representing oral history interviews in memorial museums
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Political Marginalisation and Political Violence in the Niger Delta
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Reading, Seeing, and Teaching Kafka’s The Metamorphosis in Translation
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Uncovering Teacher Candidates’ Personal Reading Preferences
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Activist memorialization : bearing witness at St. George's Cathedral
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‘Imagining' the Rohingya: Navigating Identity, Memory, and Visibility Examining different methods of documenting Rohingya identities, experiences, and lives.
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‘The Political Economy of Non-Recurrence: Navigating National Healing, Institutional Reform & Militarisation in Zimbabwe'
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Relationships of entanglement: an interrogation into the historical, economic and political factors that shape political interactions in Zimbabwe
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Resilient Apartheid survivors and their navigation of historical trauma at the Castle of Good Hope, Cape Town
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Disruptive bodies and peripheral politics: How naked protests disrupt the patriarchal public sphere
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Implementing the National Strategic Plan on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide in South Africa: The challenges of policy implementation
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'These wounds and scars have not healed ': a critical gender analysis of the Kenyan Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission's recommendations for reparations
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Home and national belonging : narratives of Zimbabwean middle class women in Cape Town
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"We are not 100% free": narratives of continuity and change amongst women on the margins of post-apartheid South Africa
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The politics of memorialisation in Namibia: reading the Independence Memorial Museum
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Dignity Takings and Dignity Restoration of Indigenous Peoples in Settler Colonial Canada: A qualitative analysis of the transformative potential of free, prior and informed consent
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The Securitisation of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in the United Nations Women, Peace and Security Agenda: The Case of Liberia, 2000-2013
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Politics of reparations: unravelling the power relations in the Herero/Nama genocide reparations claims
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Contextualising black women's identity in South Africa through the apartheid archive's system of racial classification: an intersectional African feminist analysis of race, class, and gender within South Africa's political history.
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Between a Rock and a hard Place Exploring Xenophobia and Voluntary Refugee Repatriation in South Africa
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Ashes scattered in the wind: The Romanies as Marginalised Victims of Racial Persecution, Genocide and the Holocaust
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“They sent me home to die” – occupational diseases and the gold mining industry in post-apartheid South Africa
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“To be or not to be?”: The decriminalisation of sex work in South Africa
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Achieving sustainable peace in Worcester
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Unsettling the Settlers: The Impact of the #RhodesMustFall Student Movement on White Student Consciousness at the University of Cape Town
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Displaced persons in South Sudan - whose responsibility to protect?
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Reclaiming histories: The resounding call issued through the Simonites culturally-marginalised memory of the apartheid forced removals
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International Responses to Health Epidemics: An Analysis of Global Health Actors' Responses to Persistent Cholera Outbreaks in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Redressing Social Inequality through Transitional Justice