Development Studies at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: Recent submissions
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The stirring giant: some observations on Black political movements in South Africa, with particular reference to the late seventies
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1978) -
Analysing change in South Africa
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1983-04) -
Social alienation, values and concepts among Black South Africans in the process of urbanisation: a brief hypothetical exploration
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1980-11) -
Socio-economic conditions and political violence in South Africa: a brief exploratory analysis
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1983) -
Conflict in South Africa: the continuing stalemate
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1984) -
Student protest and the White public in Durban
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1972)A report on a brief investigation of the responses of White citizens in Durban to a public protest organised by students of the University of Natal in June, 1972 -
Black needs and aspirations for socio-economic development some insights from research
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1983) -
Needs, well-being and morale in the city: subjective aspects of the quality of life among Blacks in Durban
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1978-12) -
A report on major social, cultural and psychological factors which bear upon problems of and prospects for accelerated development in Southern Africa
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1972-03) -
Black social workers and role conflict.
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1981) -
Images of mine work among non-mining migrants in Durban.
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1977)The disposition of migrant labour in Durban toward working farther afield is assessed and some of the motivating factors involved in job selectivity are discussed. 496 male contract workers from all corners of Natal and ... -
Ambivalence and commitment in work: labour turnover and the stability of African employees in a Transvaal border industry.
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1978-09) -
Faith for the fearful?: an investigation into new churches in the Durban area.
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1984-08)This study of new churches was commissioned by Diakonia, a joint project of established churches in the greater Durban area. Diakonia's interest and concern about the new churches arose principally because the new churches ... -
Community development and the rural African employee
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1978) -
Experiment in Swaziland: Report of the random sample survey, 1960
(Institute for Social Research, University of Natal, 1962)A joint undertaking between the Institute for Social Research and the Swaziland administration this report describes the results from random sample survey in the country to reveal demographic characteristics, ( size and ... -
The historical, politico-social and economic background to present-day South Africa
(1970)An address to Visiting Rotary International Group Study Exchange Team from the Netherlands, 23 March, 1970, at the University of Natal. -
The poverty datum line in three cities and four towns in the Republic of South Africa.
(Institute for Social Research, University of Natal, 1967) -
Contract law and the community
(Institute for Social Research, University of Natal, 1958) -
Labour relations in South Africa: a wider perspective
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1983) -
Informal credit: or, how does a rural community capitalize itself?
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal, 1986)This paper reports some preliminary results of an on-going study into informal credit, the loan-granting arm of the informal sector. This study is being carried out in a relatively better-off peri-urban area of KwaZulu, ...