Browsing TD The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa by Title
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Drivers of community xenophobic attacks in South Africa: poverty and unemployment
(2015)This paper argues that attacks of foreign nationals in most local communities were sparked by desperation precipitated by high rates of poverty and unemployment in South Africa. Additionally, there is citizens’ frustrations ... -
E-payment instruments and welfare: The case of Zimbabwe
(AOSIS, 2021)The literature shows that electronic payments are key to improving financial inclusion and achieving global development goals such as the United Nation’s (UNs) Sustainable Development Goals. The benefits are premised on ... -
The early printed Books of Hours in the Grey Collection in Cape Town: evidence of an information revolution
(2014)Printed books of hours, the best-seller of the late medieval trade in books, provide evidence of an information revolution equal to that occasioned by the Internet today. The Grey Collection of the National Library in ... -
The edges of environmental history: an international tribute to the work of Jane Carruthers
(2013)In an unprecedented international tribute, a special one-day workshop has been held in Munich to honour the work and influence of South African environmental historian Jane Carruthers, President of the International ... -
An editor writing for editors
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Editorial comment
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Editorial comment: a new era
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Editorial comment: about this issue
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Editorial comment: action research or transdisciplinary research?
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Editorial comment: the way forward in the era of open access publishing
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Editorial comment: tribute to prof. Pieter de Klerk
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The effectiveness of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) as global paradigm shift for poverty eradication in sub-Saharan Africa
(North-West University, 2012)Despite isolated progress there seems to be no clear-cut guideline or solution to the collective eradication of extreme poverty in sub-Saharan Africa. In an attempt to overcome the above reality, the objective of the ...