The increasing role of African youth in political transformations and conflicts in the African continent is inevitably linked to the demographic reality that Africa is a continent of the Youth. This increasing role is also ...
Read More#Hashtag: An Analysis of the #FeesMustFall Movement at South African Universities
This study explores the dynamics of students’ protests in South Africa order to understand the manifestations of violence and the sequence of events within each university during #FeesMustFall. It provides analyses of the #FeesMustFall protests ...
Read MoreThe streets of Braamfontein in Johannesburg were a no go area as Wits students took to the streets in protest for free education. A bus was torched and property vandalised. South African Higher Education and ...
Read MoreLeaving the Gangster Things to the Boys Growing Up Now: Young Men, Physical Violence, and Structural Violence in Post-Transition South Africa
This paper examines the intersection of physical violence, structural violence, and masculinity through the life history narrative of a 20-year-old man exiting an informal gang in Gugulethu, a township in Cape Town. Beginning and remaining ...
Read MoreThe United Nations system’s approach for the International Year of Youth: Dialogue and Mutual Understanding (12 August 2010 – 11 August 2011) aims to provide a concrete framework for collective efforts during the Year. The ...
Read MoreGraham, L; Bruce, D and Perold, H. (2010). Ending the Age of the Marginal Majority. Prepared for the Southern African Trust by Volunteer and Service Enquiry Southern Africa (VOSESA) and the Centre for the ...
Read MoreOne Voice Mobilisation and Keleketla! Library. (2010). Safe City Maps. World Cup champions of safety. (pdf 1.9Mb)
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