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Conviviality in Bellville: an ethnography of space, place, mobility and being
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Social relations around a communal tap : an ethnography of conviviality in Imizamo Yethu, Cape Town
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Upholding civility towards diversity in urban public space: exploring the makings of conviviality and belonging in Cape Town's city centre
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Street trading in Cape Town CBD : a study of the relationship between local government and street traders
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Pinngortitaq – A Place of Becoming
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The people and place of al-Hattaba: a socio-temporal juncture
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Connecting at the intersection: Conversing identities on a street corner in Cape Town
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The collision of feminisms, sexuality, and trafficking in persons in the Caribbean—A place for Kempadoo
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Street children’s resistance to street removal interventions
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The unequal multispecies entangled human-rat relation: How rodent control reveals colonial legacies in the lives of people of Lwandle/Nomzamo in Strand, Cape Town, South Africa
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Street-connected children and factors that influence their street presence: A critical literature review
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Re-Imagining the Street as Placemaking Tool in Claremont CBD
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The benefits of international volunteering in educational institutions in Cape Town
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Internationalisation in higher education : implications and challenges for the University of Cape Town
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Struggling to become : youth and the search for respectability in Khayelitsha, Cape Town
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Down the rabbit hole: an ethnography on loving, desiring and tindering in Cape Town
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Learning takes place : how Cape Town youth learn through dialogue in different places
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Home and national belonging : narratives of Zimbabwean middle class women in Cape Town
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Rogue urban connections: an ethnography of trust and social relations in Observatory, Cape Town
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"Moving like a boxer" : a study of Cape Town's boxing youth
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Travelling objects, masking commerce : the social life of African objects in Cape Town
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'Luring the infant into life' : exploring infant mortality and infant-feeding in Khayelitsha, Cape Town
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Aspiring to Citizenship: African Immigrant Youth and Civic Engagement in Cape Town, South Africa
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Let me be quiet' : HIV disclosure, stigma and denial in Imizamo Yethu, Cape Town
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Conviviality in Bellville: an ethnography of space, place, mobility and being
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ICTs and the reconfiguration of 'marginality' in Langa Township: A study of migration and belonging
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Upholding civility towards diversity in urban public space: exploring the makings of conviviality and belonging in Cape Town's city centre
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Negotiating whiteness: a discourse analysis of students' descriptions of their raced experiences at Rhodes University, Grahamstown,1 South Africa
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(Im)mobility, digital technologies and transnational spaces of belonging: an ethnographic study of Somali migrants in Cape Town
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Intimacies and distances: mobility, belonging and the use of information and communication technologies by young Cameroonians in Cape Town
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Mauritianism or the mitigated euphoria of the rainbow nation
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A return to the ground: movement, land, and modes of existence in Nkambeni, South Africa
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(Un)papering the cracks in South Africa : the role of 'traditional' and 'new' media in nation-negotiation around Julius Malema on the eve of the 2010 FIF World Cup
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Investigating how women negotiate and navigate relationships through use of cell phones: a case study of Basotho women in Maseru
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De-creating Language Borders at the University of Cape Town: “The Fall of English” and the Rise of African Languages in Education
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Mobility, space and urbanism: a study of practices and relationships among migrants from African countries in Cape Town, South Africa
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The ‘Nasyon': a critical exploration of the ‘Nasyon's' persisting dissociation from political power in Mauritius
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Water and sociality in Khayelitsha: an ethnographic study
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Street as the place for conviviality?: relationships between people, products, and place in Cape Town CBD
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Running Ahead - Understanding the possibilities and Challenges of Belonging and Identity through the Nimble-Footed Joburg Runner in Times of Precarity
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The silent frontier: deaf people and their social use of cell phones in Cape Town