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Breyten en Leonardo: Die mislees van " 'n tipe epistemologie van water" in Graad 12
(Afrikaanse Letterkundevereniging (ALV), 2017)Breyten Beytenbach's poem " 'n tipe epistemologie van water" (a kind of epistemology of water) has been prescribed for Afrikaans Home Language since 2010. In this article I analyse the way in which this poem is taught at ... -
Breytenbach in Den Haag: uit de geschiedenis van 'n Seisoen in die paradys. Met een inédit
(Suider-Afrikaanse Vereniging vir Neerlandistiek (SAVN), 2012)Breyten Breytenbach’s A Season in Paradise presents a fruitful challenge to any textual-genetic critic. The original Afrikaans edition (1976) was and is contested because the author was in prison at the time of publication ... -
Briewe as vernaamste kommunikasiemiddel tussen konsentrasiekampbewoners, krygsgevangenes en hulle geliefdes tydens die suid-afrikaanse oorlog
(South African Society for Cultural History, 2017)During the South African War tens of thousands of non-British white residents of the South African Republic and the Republic of the Orange Free State were incarcerated in many camps in South Africa as well as overseas, ... -
Brothers and sisters, can you hear us? Remarks on facilitating a productive dialogue between the Western and African notions of practical theology in light of the decolonisation discourse
(AOSIS, 2017)This article is conducted within the framework of the inter-contextual dialogue between the Western and African notions of practical theology. It sets out to probe the usefulness of the notion of decolonisation in the ... -
Burnout among paramilitary personnel in Nigeria: a perspective from conservation of resources theory
(SAGE, 2014)The job demands–resources model attributed burnout to incompatibility between job demands and job resources, and underplayed the role of personal resources in employees’ adaptation. Based on the Conservation of Resources ... -
Burnout and engagement of reformed church ministers
(AOSIS, 2010)Orientation: The ministry is one occupation where burnout is increasingly considered to be a consequence of the problems with which ministers have to cope. However, few studies focused on the positive antipode of a ... -
Burnout and engagement of reformed church ministers
(AOSIS, 2010)Orientation: The ministry is one occupation where burnout is increasingly considered to be a consequence of the problems with which ministers have to cope. However, few studies focused on the positive antipode of a minister’s ... -
Burnout and work engagement of academics in higher education institutions: Effects of dispositional optimism
(Wiley, 2014)The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships among dispositional optimism, job demands and resources, burnout, work engagement, ill health and organizational commitment of South African academic staff in ... -
Burnout of registered nurses in South Africa
(Wiley, 2014)Aim – The aims of this study were to validate the Maslach Burnout Inventory – Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS) for registered nurses in South Africa and to analyse the differences between the levels of burnout of different ... -
The bushmeat trade in African savannas: impacts, drivers, and possible solutions
(ELSEVIER, 2013)The bushmeat trade,orthe illegal acquisition and exchange ofwild meat,has long been recognised asa severe problem in forest biomes,but receives little attention insavann as,perhaps due toamisconcepti on that bushmeat ... -
"By sy oë uit, by jóúne in": relasionaliteit, visie en die dood in Die sneeuslaper (2010) van Marlene van Niekerk
(Afrikaanse Letterkundevereniging, 2012)The aim of this article is to explore aspects of relationality in Die sneeuslaper (The Snowsleeper) by Marlene van Niekerk. This analysis of Die sneeuslaper includes the insights of Kaja Silverman as set out in Flesh of ... -
By sy oë uit, by jóúne in: relasionaliteit, visie en die dood in Die sneeuslaper (2010) van Marlene van Niekerk
(Afrikaanse Letterkundevereniging, 2012)The aim of this article is to explore aspects of relationality in Die sneeuslaper (The Snowsleeper) by Marlene van Niekerk. This analysis of Die sneeuslaper includes the insights of Kaja Silverman as set out in Flesh of ... -
Callings, work role fit, psychological meaningfulness and work engagement among teachers in Zambia
(Educational Asociation of SA (EASA), 2013)Our aim in this study was to investigate the relationships among a calling orientation, work role fit, psychological meaningfulness and work engagement of teachers in Zambia. A quantitative approach was followed and a ... -
Calvin and the spiritual trends of his time: The uniqueness of the sixteenth-century protestant reformation
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Can my wife be virtual-adulterous? An experiential study on facebook, emotional infidelity and self-disclosure
(Digital Commons, 2017)Emotional infidelity is a perennial concern and negatively affects marriages in many modern societies. The advent of social media networks has heightened the alarming rate of emotional infidelity across the globe. This ... -
Capacity building for developmental local government in South Africa
(South African Association of Public Administration and Management (SAAPAM), 2010)The democratic and decentralised municipal government in South Africa has been assigned a developmental role in order to improve service delivery in their areas of jurisdiction. The Municipal Structures Act, 1998, Municipal ... -
Capacity development for participatory disaster risk assessment
(2012)In this paper a large-scale community-based disaster risk-assessment project, undertaken in the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality in the North-West Province of South Africa, is evaluated. In contrast to other disaster ... -
Celebrating the intellectual legacy of A.C. Jordan
(Taylor and Francis Online, 2014)The paucity or dearth of scholarship around A.C. Jordan's contributions as teacher, visionary, scholar and political activist in South Africa is as disconcerting as it is disillusioning. This paper seeks to take A.C. ... -
A celebration of book history in Africa
(Institute for the study of English in Africa, 2008)