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An ethnography of St Helena Bay - A West Coast Town in the age of neoliberalism
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The variability of retention in St Helena Bay
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Spatial and temporal distribution of a marine microbial parasite, Syndiniales MALV I and II, within St Helena Bay
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Are distinct particle spectra an indication of the state of the phytoplankton community in St Helena Bay?
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Labour, capital and the state in the St. Helena Bay fisheries c.1856 - c.1956
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Seasonal and spatial variability of pelagic fishes in relation to environmental variability in St Helena Bay
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Spatial and temporal scales of the coastal currents in the St. Helena Bay - Cape Columbine Region
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Temporal and spatial variability in a copepod community off St Helena Bay in 2000/1
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The role of women in the small-scale fishery sector in South Africa: the case of St Helena Bay
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The role of women in the small-scale fishery sector in South Africa: the case of St Helena Bay
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Belonging beyond Borders
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Influences on the hydrology of the Cape Columbine/St. Helena region
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Caught in the fire: An accidental ethnography of discomfort in researching sex work
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Ethical Becoming, Ethical Fetishism, and Capitalist Modernity: An Ethnography of Design Education
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Living with the Zeekoevlei: an ethnography on historicizing relationships with/to plastic, wastewater and solid waste pollution
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Queer configurations: The female divine, regional identity, and Queer‐religious belonging in South India
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Down the rabbit hole: an ethnography on loving, desiring and tindering in Cape Town
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Art and the development of dialogic skills: an ethnography of art in Waldorf teacher training
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AllPay and no work: spheres of belonging under duress
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Everyday political ecology of food: A literature-based ethnography on South Asian Women (SAW) food entrepreneurs in Toronto
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Narrating & Living with Loss: Towards an Ethnography of Grief
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Rogue urban connections: an ethnography of trust and social relations in Observatory, Cape Town
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Misunderstandings in fisheries: an ethnography of regulative categories and communication around Gansbaai and Dyer Island
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Multi-sensor mooring development and its use to characterise physical processes relevant to harmful algal bloom dynamics in the St Helena Bay area, South Africa