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Transliteration in the translation of Mandela's Long Walk to Freedom
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(Un)(sub)conscious manipulation: Antjie Krog’s translation of Nelson Mandela’s ‘Long walk to freedom’
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Interrogating female leadership : Miriam (Numbers 12), Jael (Judges 4), and Jezebel (1 Kings 16) in conversation with Winnie Madikizela-Mandela in the film Long Walk to Freedom
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Long walk to press freedom: the media framing of the April 2015 xenophobic attacks in South Africa
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LEXICAL CHOICES AND LEADERSHIP IDEOLOGY IN SELECTED SPEECHES OF OLUSEGUN OBASANJO, 1976-1979 AND 1999-2007
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On my watch : a review of the environmental education literature with particular reference to South Africa, and South African teenagers
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Nation-building in South Africa : Mandela and Mbeki compared
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Health Policy Watch – Continuing The IP-Watch Tradition Of Vibrant Health Reporting
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Who is watching who? Regulation of media and freedom of expression in Uganda : a critical analysis of the Press and Journalists Act of 1995
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Negotiating truth, freedom and self : the prison narratives of some South African women
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Performing the self : autobiography, narrative, image and text in self-representations
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From Mandela to Meta: Democratization of The Right of Publicity, Persona, and Image Rights in Cyberspace
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Nelson Mandela Forum
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The making of the Mandela myth
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Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Assata Shakur’s Self-writing : Torture, Authorisation and Liberation
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A reappraisal of the roles and relationships of neighbourhood watches: an investigation of selected neighbourhood watches in the Athlone and Annenberg areas in Cape Town
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The cloven soul : the art of the narrative of M.Y. Berdichewski
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One character, one bullet : an investigation of the death of character in contemporary South African television drama and the multiplicity of social self as possible means of character revival
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Random walks on graphs
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The Watched Towers : Creating disjunction in a river of movement
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Watch This Space: Library Renovations, Repercussions, and Reimaginings--Introduction
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Transition At IP-Watch: A New Path Forward
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Narrating the political Christian self : Chief Albert Luthuli's political theology in his autobiography "Let my people go"
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Physical landscape as a narrative of identity construction : the development of an animation design project entitled “My time, my place”