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306 |
Duncan Pieterse |
Exposure to violence and educational outcomes: evidence from Cape Town, South Africa |
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305 |
Nicholas Kerr |
Perceptions versus Reality: Assessing Popular Evaluations of Election Quality in Africa |
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304 |
Harriet Deacon and Kirsten Thomson |
The Social Penis. Traditional Male Circumcision and Initiation in Southern Africa, 1800-2000: A Literature Review |
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303 |
Kai Thaler |
The Utility of Mixed Methods in the Study of Violence |
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302 |
Kai Thaler |
Norms about intimate partner violence among urban South Africans: A quantitative and qualitative vignette analysis |
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301 |
Jacquilene Marshall |
How does being a student in a tertiary educational institution influence condom use in the Western Cape? |
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300 |
Paul L. Cichello, Colin Almeleh, Liberty Mncube, and Morne Oosthuizen |
Perceived Barriers to Entry into Self-employment in Khayelitsha, South Africa: Crime, Risk, and Start-up Capital Dominate Profit Concerns |
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299 |
Ian Glenn and Robert Mattes |
Political Communication in Post-Apartheid South Africa |
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298 |
Rebecca Hodes |
The Making of South Africa’s Sexual Offences Act (2007): Structure and Agency in a Women's Rights Coalition |
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297 |
Matthew MacDevette |
Disease burden, proportionality and the AIDS funding debate – Towards clarity on whether the world is spending ‘too much’ on HIV/AIDS |
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296 |
Singumbe Muyeba |
Privacy and the weakness of community: Poor post-apartheid urban neighbourhoods in Cape Town, South Africa |
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295 |
Per Strand |
Making accountability work for the AIDS response |
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294 |
Matthew MacDevette |
Needling the entitlement balloon: Assumptions, cost projections and flaws in the Centre for Global Development’s AIDSCost model |
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293 |
Wadim Schreiner and Robert Mattes |
The possibilities of election campaigns as sites for political advocacy: South Africa in comparative perspective |
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292 |
Robert Mattes |
The born frees: The prospects for generational change in post-apartheid South Africa |
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291 |
Rebecca Hodes and Trude Holm Naimak |
Piloting ART in South Africa: the role of partnerships in the Western Cape’s provincial roll-out |
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290 |
Rebecca Hodes and Anna Grimsrud |
The antiretroviral moratorium in the Free State Province of South Africa: Contributing factors and implications |
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289 |
Kai Thaler |
Drivers of male perpetration of family and intimate partner violence in Cape Town |
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288 |
Kai Thaler |
Weapons, violence and the perpetrator-victim nexus in South Africa |
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287 |
Meredith Startz |
Income, school fees, and racial desegregation in post-Apartheid South Africa: Evidence from Cape Town public secondary schools |
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286 |
Jeremy Seekings and Heidi Matisonn |
The continuing politics of basic income in South Africa |
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285 |
Jeremy Seekings and Kai Thaler |
Socio-economic conditions, young men and violence in Cape Town |
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284 |
Jan Schenk and Jeremy Seekings |
Locating generation X: Taste and identity in transitional South Africa |
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283 |
Jeremy Seekings |
Race, class and inequality in the South African city |
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282 |
Fidelis Hove |
Using cross country panel regression analysis to relook at the relationship between armed conflict and HIV prevalence in Africa |
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281 |
Carolyn Logan and Robert Mattes |
Democratizing the measurement of democratic quality: Public attitude data and the evaluation of African political regimes |
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280 |
Maria Jose Garcia Corbeira and Beatrice Conradie |
Nature-based tourism in the Agulhas Plain: A vehicle for integrated biodiversity conservation and sustainable economic development |
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279 |
Anthony Black |
Tilting the playing field: Labour absorbing growth and the role of industrial policy |
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278 |
Beatrice Conradie |
Farmers’ views of landscape initiatives: The case of the Agulhas Plain, CFR |
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277 |
Joel D. Barkan, Robert Mattes, Shaheen Mozaffar, and Kimberly Smiddy |
The African Legislatures Project: First Findings |