Armed and dangerous : from undercover struggle to freedom
- UJ Library, University of Johannesburg. Department of Politics
- Authors: UJ Library , University of Johannesburg. Department of Politics
- Date: 2014-07-01
- Subjects: Kasrils, Ronald. Armed and dangerous
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1112 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11361
- Description: The Department of Politics in partnership with the Library and Information Centre cordially hosted a discussion with Ronnie Kasrils based on his book – Armed and dangerous – from undercover struggle to freedom. “Now in its fourth edition, Armed and dangerous is the first-hand account of Kasrils’s years in both the liberation struggle and in government.”
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- Authors: UJ Library , University of Johannesburg. Department of Politics
- Date: 2014-07-01
- Subjects: Kasrils, Ronald. Armed and dangerous
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1112 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11361
- Description: The Department of Politics in partnership with the Library and Information Centre cordially hosted a discussion with Ronnie Kasrils based on his book – Armed and dangerous – from undercover struggle to freedom. “Now in its fourth edition, Armed and dangerous is the first-hand account of Kasrils’s years in both the liberation struggle and in government.”
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Book discussion: children of a bitter Harvest: child labour in the Cape Winelands by Suzan Levine
- Authors: UJ Library
- Date: 2014-07-01
- Subjects: Levine, Susan. Children of a bitter harvest
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1114 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11363
- Description: The UJ Library cordially invites you to meet Susan Levine the author of CHILDREN OF A BITTER HARVEST: CHILD LABOUR IN THE CAPE WINELANDS The book is made up of over 100 interconnected short stories that document moments in the lives of children who worked in the heart of South Africa’s wine industry between 1998 and 2010. Susan Levine held a discussion at UJ Library based on her book Children of a Bitter Harvest: Child Labour in the Cape Wine Lands. Mr Abdul Bemath, Runner-up for best book index, welcomed the author and gave a brief background to the book. Prof Liz Gunner, UJ Dept of Anthropology, facilitated the book discussion with the author and general audience. You can watch this you-tube video discussion on this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrIaJEJKXD0
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- Authors: UJ Library
- Date: 2014-07-01
- Subjects: Levine, Susan. Children of a bitter harvest
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1114 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11363
- Description: The UJ Library cordially invites you to meet Susan Levine the author of CHILDREN OF A BITTER HARVEST: CHILD LABOUR IN THE CAPE WINELANDS The book is made up of over 100 interconnected short stories that document moments in the lives of children who worked in the heart of South Africa’s wine industry between 1998 and 2010. Susan Levine held a discussion at UJ Library based on her book Children of a Bitter Harvest: Child Labour in the Cape Wine Lands. Mr Abdul Bemath, Runner-up for best book index, welcomed the author and gave a brief background to the book. Prof Liz Gunner, UJ Dept of Anthropology, facilitated the book discussion with the author and general audience. You can watch this you-tube video discussion on this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrIaJEJKXD0
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Miners shot down : a documentary on the Marikana massacre by Rehad Desai
- UJ Library, University of Johannesburg. South African Research Chair in Social Change, University of Johannesburg. Department of Anthropology and Development
- Authors: UJ Library , University of Johannesburg. South African Research Chair in Social Change , University of Johannesburg. Department of Anthropology and Development
- Date: 2014-07-01
- Subjects: Desai, Rehad. Marikana massacre
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1113 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11362
- Description: A documentary on the Marikana massacre by Rehad Desai Followed by a discussion: Marikana – what it means for South Africa’s Future? Panelists for the discussion: Prof Peter Alexander, South Africa Research Chair in Social Change, University of Johannesburg Prof Mary Galvin, Department of Anthropology and Development, University of Johannesburg Mr Ronnie Kasrils
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- Authors: UJ Library , University of Johannesburg. South African Research Chair in Social Change , University of Johannesburg. Department of Anthropology and Development
- Date: 2014-07-01
- Subjects: Desai, Rehad. Marikana massacre
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1113 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11362
- Description: A documentary on the Marikana massacre by Rehad Desai Followed by a discussion: Marikana – what it means for South Africa’s Future? Panelists for the discussion: Prof Peter Alexander, South Africa Research Chair in Social Change, University of Johannesburg Prof Mary Galvin, Department of Anthropology and Development, University of Johannesburg Mr Ronnie Kasrils
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A discussion with Ahmed Kathrada - based on his memoirs
- UJ Library, University of Johannesburg. Department of Public Management and Governance, SARChi Chair: African Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, University of Johannesburg. School of Leadership
- Authors: UJ Library , University of Johannesburg. Department of Public Management and Governance , SARChi Chair: African Diplomacy and Foreign Policy , University of Johannesburg. School of Leadership
- Date: 2014-06-25
- Subjects: Kathrada, Ahmed , South Africa - Politcs and government
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1110 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11310
- Description: Ahmed Kathrada’s Memoirs give an insight into his remarkable life during which he observed and actively participated in the shaping of South Africa’s history.
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- Authors: UJ Library , University of Johannesburg. Department of Public Management and Governance , SARChi Chair: African Diplomacy and Foreign Policy , University of Johannesburg. School of Leadership
- Date: 2014-06-25
- Subjects: Kathrada, Ahmed , South Africa - Politcs and government
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1110 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11310
- Description: Ahmed Kathrada’s Memoirs give an insight into his remarkable life during which he observed and actively participated in the shaping of South Africa’s history.
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Book discussion: Justice: a personal account by Judge Edwin Cameron
- UJ Library, University of Johannesburg. Faculty of Law
- Authors: UJ Library , University of Johannesburg. Faculty of Law
- Date: 2014-06-25
- Subjects: Cameron, Edwin. Justice : a personal account , South Africa. Constitutional Court , Judge Edwin Cameron , Human rights - South Africa
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1111 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11311 , Judge Edwin Cameron , Human rights - South Africa
- Description: The UJ Faculty of Law in partnership with the UJ Library would like to invite you to meet Judge Edwin Cameron, the author of the book: Justice: A Personal Account Cameron worked as a human rights lawyer during apartheid and was appointed a judge to the South Africa’s Constitutional court since January 2009. In his book he critically examines and defends the role of law in South Africa’s continuing transition drawing on his own life experience including childhood, hardships, struggles with sexuality and stigma.
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- Authors: UJ Library , University of Johannesburg. Faculty of Law
- Date: 2014-06-25
- Subjects: Cameron, Edwin. Justice : a personal account , South Africa. Constitutional Court , Judge Edwin Cameron , Human rights - South Africa
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1111 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11311 , Judge Edwin Cameron , Human rights - South Africa
- Description: The UJ Faculty of Law in partnership with the UJ Library would like to invite you to meet Judge Edwin Cameron, the author of the book: Justice: A Personal Account Cameron worked as a human rights lawyer during apartheid and was appointed a judge to the South Africa’s Constitutional court since January 2009. In his book he critically examines and defends the role of law in South Africa’s continuing transition drawing on his own life experience including childhood, hardships, struggles with sexuality and stigma.
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