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Festschrift in honour of Allan Boesak
0Allan Aubrey Boesak, renowned theologian, anti-apartheid activist and politician, turned 70 on 23 February 2016 and in his honour a number of his friends, colleagues and students contributed to this festschrift. These essays can be regarded as academic commentary, impressionistic overviews or brief notes on the life and work of Allan Boesak. For much of his public life Boesak has been a controversial figure: for the politically oppressed during the apartheid years he represented their anger and resistance; for the politically dominant he was an irritant, a troublesome preacher. The contributors write with unconcealed admiration about Boesak’s theological and political activism, leadership, eloquence and intelligence. His life and his formation as a black liberation theologian are recounted, often framed by the contributor’s view of his prophetic calling.
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Festschrift Rufus H. Gouws
0The range of languages covered by the lexicographicinvestigations reported on, e.g. Afrikaans, English, Northern Sotho, Yilumbu, Fang, French and Dutchis a clear indication of the wide-ranging influence ofRufus Gouws, to whom the work is dedicated.
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Film Criticism in Cape Town 1928-1930
0This book examines the development of film criticism in Cape TownOs daily press from 1928 to 1930, using film reviews from the Cape Times and Die Burger. The character of film criticism in the period under discussion is explained by describing the general function of film criticism, as well as comparing the local with the international film press. The basis for the comparative analysis is a list of films screened in three selected cinemas in Cape Town.
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Fishing for Jonah (anew)
0Fishing for Jonah (anew) introduces students of theology to a wide range of approaches or ‘methods’ in biblical interpretation, drawing on the book of Jonah for illustrations. This thoroughly revised version of Fishing for Jonah (Conradie, Jonker, Lawrie & Arendse, 1992) represents both a contraction and an expansion compared to its predecessor.
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Focus on First Year Success
0The importance of the first-year experience is now well recognised. This collection of papers makes a fascinating and important contribution to our understanding of students’ transition to higher education. This is a scholarly, engaging and illuminating text, that is relevant not only in the context of South Africa, but for anyone interested in student learning in the first year of university education. David Gosling, Plymouth University
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Following Foucault
0[This book] offers prospective readers the opportunity to assess the respective merits of a poststructuralist, archaeological/genealogical approach (Foucault’s) and that of a neo-pragmatist, hyper-Popperian, problem-solving critical realist, Howard Richards, who values the fact that Foucault was sensitive to the need to defend and empower ‘subjugated knowledges.’ – Bert Olivier, University of the Free State
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Following Foucault
0[This book] “e;… offers prospective readers the opportunity to assess the respective merits of a poststructuralist, archaeological/genealogical approach (Foucault’s) and that of a neo-pragmatist, hyper-Popperian, problem-solving critical realist, Howard Richards, who values the fact that Foucault was sensitive to the need to defend and empower ‘subjugated knowledges’.”e; – Bert Olivier, University of the Free State
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Foundations of Financial Management
0This publication introduces the user to the financial statements of the most simplistic type of business, and then progressively explains the functions of financial statements relating to more complex organisations. Some very basic theoretical aspects of bookkeeping and accounting are also discussed to enable the business manager to understand and appreciate these functions in the business environment.
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Fritz Ponelis en die Afrikaanse Taalwetenskap
0Die boek lewer On belangrike bydrae ten opsigte van die nasionale n internasionale gesprek oor teoretiese taalkunde. Ponelis self het bydraes in Afrikaans n Engels gelewer en het in internasionale akademiese tydskrifte gepubliseer. Daarom is dit belangrik om sy spoor te volg vanaf sy eerste publikasie tot by sy dood en veral nou, meer as 10 jaar n sy afsterwe, waar sy spore steeds duidelik in sy vakgebied afgedruk l en nuwe navorsing steeds uit sy werk voortspruit. Uiteraard is iemand van di statuur se navorsing belangrik vir die vakgebied as geheel en behoort die relevansie van so _ belangrike persoon se nalatenskap van tyd tot tyd herevalueer te word. Die hoofstukke wat in hierdie boek vervat is, bou meestal voort op Ponelis se baanbrekerswerk op uiteenlopende terreine van die taalkunde, maar neem dit ook as uitgangspunt vir nuwe navorsing wat op sy beurt waarskynlik deur vakkundiges in Nederland en die Engelstalige wreld gelees en verreken sal word.
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From Hope to Action through Knowledge
0Its November 2001. A university in dire straits, financially bankrupt burdening a debt in excess of R100-million, a disillusioned and demoralised staff complement still reeling from the trauma of retrenchments, coupled with an academic project facing collapse as student numbers dwindle by a third to less than 10 000. Is there a future for such an institution, described by some as a Obasket caseO with very bleak prospects of survival? This was the landscape that confronted the newly-appointed Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the University of the Western Cape.
Fast forward to December 2014. The CEO retires from office, bestowing upon his successor a financially sound institution with a flourishing academic project, recording unprecedented achievements, enriching the lives of more than 20 000 students, and widely acknowledged as a research-led university.E
This book narrates how visionary leadership with the steadfast belief that your past does not determine your future, galvanised an entire organisation into believing that a better outcome was indeed achievable, and the will to move forward as a collective with a redefined purpose and commitment to achieve that which was once deemed impossible.
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From Hope to Action through Knowledge
0Its November 2001. A university in dire straits, financially bankrupt burdening a debt in excess of R100-million, a disillusioned and demoralised staff complement still reeling from the trauma of retrenchments, coupled with an academic project facing collapse as student numbers dwindle by a third to less than 10 000. Is there a future for such an institution, described by some as a Obasket caseO with very bleak prospects of survival? This was the landscape that confronted the newly-appointed Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the University of the Western Cape.
Fast forward to December 2014. The CEO retires from office, bestowing upon his successor a financially sound institution with a flourishing academic project, recording unprecedented achievements, enriching the lives of more than 20 000 students, and widely acknowledged as a research-led university.E
This book narrates how visionary leadership with the steadfast belief that your past does not determine your future, galvanised an entire organisation into believing that a better outcome was indeed achievable, and the will to move forward as a collective with a redefined purpose and commitment to achieve that which was once deemed impossible.
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