It’s the Stories We Tell Ourselves
The stories we tell ourselves: Joan Didion on the romantic fantasies of reality
“We are going to turn this place into a place!” Affective politics and everyday life in a pavement occupation in Cape Town
“That Machine Does Not Want Us”
Be Close to Real Life and Go Transnational: American Studies in the Example of Alfred Hornung
Developing a monitoring and evaluation system for the ceasefire gang violence programme in Hanover Park, Cape Town
An explorative study of grade 7, Hanover Park learners' awareness of, and participation in, after-school programmes and activities
The impact of school violence on learning outcomes: experiences and challenges of learners at Hanover Park and Manenberg High Schools
Customizing Open-Source Digital Collections: What We Need, What We Want, and What We Can Afford
Ecclesiastes as an authoritative foundation for teaching life skills to youth today
The aspirations and life goals of youth offenders at Lindelani Place of Safety
Letting Go and Moving On: A Contemporary Essay Including Reflections and Observations Surrounding Retirement in Later Life
Finding ourselves : thought-experiments and personal identity
We Just Want to Play the Game: Anti-Cheat Software Risks in Videogames
Gender analysis of life aspiration among youth in Ogun State, Nigeria
Household poverty effects and youth’s life aspiration in Kwara state, Nigeria
Finding Law When There is None: An Analysis of Litigation Concerning Non–Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
Feed bio-hazard: life destroyer and life enhancers
The relationship between quality of work-life and quality of life based on the centrality and value of work in an individual’s life
The effectiveness of life skills in addressing the needs and challenges of the youth : the case of life orientation in Hewu cluster secondary schools in Queenstown district of the Eastern Cape
Signs of life
The environmental qualities of lowcost housing schemes: A case study of the environment of a typical superblock at Hanover Park, Phillip, Cape, in February, 1973
Anjali Nath, A Thousand Paper Cuts: US Empire and the Bureaucratic Life of War
Do We Really Want Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justices Practicing Law? A Public Policy Critique to U.S.Supreme Court Term Limits