Browsing Research Output by Subject "Discrimination"
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A global bioethical perspective on organ trafficking: discrimination, stigmatisation and the vulnerable
(Health and Medical Publishing Group (HMPG), 2017)Organ trafficking is a growing global phenomenon that not only has abusive consequences, but is also, as far as can be determined, discriminatory and stigmatising. Currently, there is no national or global declaration that ... -
General employee perceptions of gender-based discrimination in a selection of South African organisations
(Prof. Ansie Lessing, 2015)Gender-based discrimination is prohibited in many countries, including South Africa. Despite this prohibition, employees continue to report discrimination. These perceptions affect individuals and organisations negatively. The ... -
'How did a white girl get AIDS?' Shifting student perceptions on HIV-stigma and discrimination at a historically white South African university
(Higher Education South Africa (HESA), 2016)Classroom discussions with predominantly White, middle-class student teachers revealed that they still perceive HIV as a disease which Black, poor and promiscuous people bring on themselves. Unless such beliefs are ... -
Human Rights and Sexuality Reimagining the Language of Equality towards Transformation In and Through Education
(Higher Education South Africa (HESA), 2017)For many years, arguments in favour of sexual minorities' equality and sexuality rights have brought about legal reform worldwide. Although there are those who would contend that human rights and legal mechanisms associated ... -
They also served: ordinary South African women in an extraordinary struggle: the case of Erna de Villiers (Buber)
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2010)Met die ontplooiing en vestiging van die Apartheidsbeleid1 in Suid-Afrika na 1948 het by ‘n groot gedeelte van die Suid-Afrikaanse bevolking teenstand teen die beleid van afsonderlike ontwikkeling ontstaan. Gedurende die ...