Search Results - embedded perception

  1. Engaged scholarship at the South African College of Music of the University of Cape Town: An exploratory study of the perceptions and practices of full-time music academic staff by Davids, John W R

    Published 2020
    “…Against this backdrop Chapter 4 provides a snapshot of the ES perceptions and practices of SACM music academics derived from the in-depth interviews. …”
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  2. Social network cognition : an empirical investigation of network accuracy and social position by Cornelissen, Laurenz Aldu

    Published 2019
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  3. Becoming and unbecoming: black students’ identity paralysis at Stellenbosch University by Lefika, Jimmy M.

    Published 2025
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  4. Appraisal of tabsiratul-anam fì anal 'ilma huwal-imam (mirror to the world: that knowledge is the leader)

    Published 2012
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  5. The effects of a loyalty program in achieving corporate social responsibility - A South African retail banking firm perspective

    Published 2022
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  6. A Solidarity (Food) Purchase Group in Cape Town by Stewart, Liesl

    Published 2022
    “…For the past thirty years, food producers and consumers have initiated alternative food networks (AFNs) because of the perception that the globalising agrifood system is unsustainable, untrustworthy, and untransparent. …”
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  7. (Re)storing and (Re)storying Men with Broken Wrists: Using Intsomi as Critical Fabulation to Refute the Notion of Queerness as un-African by Nyezi, Freddy Junior Sikhanyiso

    Published 2026
    “…My research attempts to challenge the contemporary perception of homosexuality as “un-African”. This misconception is often grounded in the perceived absence of queer people of colour from the “archive” of black African (hi)stories that shape our collective understandings of who is and who is not properly “African”. …”
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  8. (Re)storing and (Re)storying men with broken wrists: using intsomi as critical fabulation to refute the notion of queerness as un-African by Nyezi, Freddy Junior Sikhanyiso

    Published 2026
    “…My research attempts to challenge the contemporary perception of homosexuality as “un-African”. This misconception is often grounded in the perceived absence of queer people of colour from the “archive” of black African (hi)stories that shape our collective understandings of who is and who is not properly “African”. …”
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  9. Insurgent practices of ‘communal place making': repair and prefiguration at the Cissie Gool House occupation in Cape Town by Cosentino, Tommaso

    Published 2026
    “…This dissertation also explores the prefiguration of alternative urban futures embedded in insurgent planning actions by looking at existing communal projects in the occupation. …”
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  10. Non-racialism as an effort to assimilate to whiteness

    Published 2021
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  11. Re-thinking Information Literacy in a postgraduate Information Systems class at the University of Cape Town by Noll, Susanne

    Published 2018
    “…This case study uses a case study approach to explore the perceptions of students and their lecturers of the IL presentations which the library offers. …”
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  12. The interpretation of Islamic art and architecture of Cairo in European paintings in the 19th century by Sheta, Heba

    Published 2017
    “…Local inhabitants became the focal point in the paintings of this group. They are embedded into an Islamic setting. This latter was used to convince the Western audience with their perception of the Oriental lifestyle, or sometimes was modified to fit the represented portraits. …”
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  13. Le Corbusier's Unite d'habitation: a slab for all seasons? by Avin, Uri Pinchas

    Published 2020
    “…It stands, finally, as a separable declaration of Le Corbusier's particular understanding of the psycho/visual nature of human perception, and this is judged to be an inadequate and over - exclusive raison d'etre.…”
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  14. Towards a grounded theory of how and why founders vary in their scaling approaches: Alleviating period poverty by Bhogal, Nishana

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, prior literature emphasises that the founders' degree of embeddedness shapes scaling outcomes. Instead, I demonstrate that founders may engage with embedded actors, external to the founders' ventures, to shape scaling outcomes. …”
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  15. Ethical Constraint-Based MPC with Adaptive Weight Scheduling for Autonomous Vehicles in Diverse Scenarios by Aafia`, Hend Mohammed

    Published 2026
    “…Overall, this work demonstrates that ethical reasoning can be embedded directly into real-time vehicle control without compromising stability or dynamic feasibility. …”
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  16. Understanding factors for investment into South African diaspora bonds: an extended theory of planned behaviour by Kader, Faatimah

    Published 2025
    “…However, a positive risk perception relating to asset class diversification and the ability to offset rand-denominated liabilities in South Africa was observed. …”
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  17. Revisiting the spiral of silence in a social media environment: Egypt’s 2014 presidential election as a case study by Elshahed, Heba T. Saleh

    Published 2014
    “…In-depth interviews were also conducted offering interpretations to the perception of the general opinion climate, and expected consequences of expressing views about controversial issues to Facebook's friends. …”
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