Browsing TD: 2014 Volume 10 No 1 by Title
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The knowledge and perceptions of history students of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)
(2014)Using the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa (TRC) and the concept of reconciliation as a case study, the article attempts to assess the knowledge and understanding of the registered undergraduate history ... -
'Listening with our eyes': Collaboration and HIV and AIDS curriculum integration in South African higher education
(2014)Integrating HIV and AIDS into the academic curriculum is not engaged with vigorously enough in South African higher education institutions, for several reasons, ranging from lack of interest to complaints of belabouring ... -
Michel Serres' multidisciplinary philosophy of information and knowledge
(2014)This paper is a tribute to the formidable multidisciplinary philosophy of information of the French philosopher, Michel Serres. His approach is to an extent based on his statement: “Let us nevertheless try to see on a ... -
Municipal management and geo-hydrological aspects of importance in the potable water supply of Lindley
(2014)When the South African Government in 1998 re-demarcated its 283 municipalities so that they completely cover the country in a “wall-to-wall” manner, their main focus was on growing local economies and maintaining the ... -
'n Persoonlike waardering van Hennie Aucamp as mentor
(2014)In hierdie studie benut die skrywer die 5D-raamwerk en teoretiese en metodologiese onderbou van waarderende ondersoek en persoonlike waardering vir ʼn persoonlike waardering van die skrywer, Hennie Aucamp. By name handel ... -
On the historical semantics of the notion of software architecture
(2014)This study outlines in some detail the semantic variety of the notion of ‘software architecture’ in the field of software engineering since the early 1970s. This paper shows that there are two schools of thought in ... -
A series of unfortunate events: how the battle to save an urban wetland was both won and lost
(2014)Many urban wetlands in South Africa are either lost or degraded in the name of development. Of those remaining, most are less than pristine, even canalised, dredged, drained or filled. This is partly because urban wetlands ... -
The significance of citation impact indicators of research performance in the developing countries of sub-Saharan Africa
(2014)This paper argues that Sub-Saharan Africa needs to produce more journals indexed by ISI Web of Science (WoS). Researchers from the region should also publish in other ISI indexed, reputable and high impact journals such ... -
A survey of the knowledge, use, and adoption of emerging technologies by academics in an Open Distance Learning environment
(2014)The realisation of the advantages offered by e-learning accompanied by the use of various emerging information technologies has resulted in a noticeable shift by academia towards e-learning. An analysis of the use, ... -
Twelve Monkeys, the Kassandra dilemma and innovation diffusion: transdisciplinary lessons for animal and environmental activism
(2014)Animal activists and environmental activists believe that the world and its inhabitants face devastating consequences in the future if behaviour towards and the treatment of animals and the environment do not change. ...