Browsing Research Output by Subject "social justice"
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The contribution of labour law and non–discrimination law to empowerment and social justice in an unequal society: a South African perspective
(Kluwer Law International, 2013)The tragic events at the Marikana mine ( North-West Province, South Africa) in 2012 again underlined the vast inequalities that persist in South African society. Significant income differentials and disparities in quality ... -
Economic justice and prophetic discourse in the South African context - towards a dialogical mode of discourse
(School of Religion & Theology, University of KwaZulu Natal, 2013)The prophetic discourse about economic justice in South Africa has been mainly influenced by Black theology, Latin American Liberation theology and African theology. In the case of influences from the Americas, economics ... -
Evaluating the United Kingdom's employee shareholder status provisions in context of the South African position
(LexisNexis Butterworths, 2015)The purpose of this article is to evaluate the introduction of the notion of the employee shareholder in the United Kingdom in the context of the labour and corporate law framework in South Africa. It provides the backdrop ... -
How are action researchers contributing to knowledge democracy? A global perspective
(Taylor & Francis, 2018)Although action research has been widely recognized as an appropriate methodology for promoting the democratization of knowledge, it is not always conducted from an emancipatory and transformative paradigm. Using AR in ... -
Measuring religious tolerance among final year education students: the birth of a questionnaire
(International Institute for Religious Freedom, 2014)Given the fact that most societies worldwide are currently suffering from (serious) incidents symptomatic of religious intolerance, and since education can be regarded as one of the main instruments that society has at ... -
Measuring religious tolerance among final year education students: the birth of a questionnaire
(International Institute for Religious Freedom, 2015)Given the fact that most societies worldwide are currently suffering from (serious) incidents symptomatic of religious intolerance, and since education can be regarded as one of the main instruments that society has at its ... -
Meditation as practical theological instrument in connecting Christian spirituality with social justice in the space of service delivery
(Stellenbosch University, 2013)Should the praxis of meditation necessarily lead to avoidance of the world or could it be seen as an activity that can open a vision and level of engagement that will enable the contemplative person to be connected more ... -
Morality as the substructure of social justice: religion in education as a case in point
(Educational Association of South Africa (EASA), 2011)Moral issues and principles do not only emerge in cases of conflict among, for instance, religious communities or political parties; indeed they form the moral substructure of notions of social justice. During periods of ... -
Naar een integrale theorie van kernbegrippe in onderwijs en opvoeding.
(Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, 2013)This paper investigates how education may be related to the needs of contemporary society as embodied in the connections and relationships between education on one hand, and spirituality/ religion, quality of life, ... -
Religion in education in South Africa: was social justice served?
(Educational Association of South Africa (EASA), 2011)The promulgation of South African policy regarding the place of religion in public education was delayed until 2003, after a lively debate. The National Policy on Religion in Education effectively banned confessional, ...