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Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology
Date: 16th April
Time: 13:00-14:30
Presenter: Dr Auerbach
Title: Conscripted Communalism: Our People, The Constitution, and the Intercultural Miracles in Mauritius & South Africa
Venue: R401, Dept. of Sociology & Social Anthropology, Arts and Social Sciences Building c/o Merriman and Ryneveld Street
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Published Date: 2/19/2020
Enterprise Keywords: Jess Auerbach; SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
GUID Original Article: 3AC0BACF-A5A5-46EA-95A8-AD16B4E2F203
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Opsomming: The paper explores the reasons that this is so, drawing upon the largely French-language theory of the ‘intercultural’ to unpack what some refer to as a “benign apartheid” that is supported in subtle but significant ways by the country’s constitution
Summary: The paper explores the reasons that this is so, drawing upon the largely French-language theory of the ‘intercultural’ to unpack what some refer to as a “benign apartheid” that is supported in subtle but significant ways by the country’s constitution
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