The labour alienation of civil servants in Zimbabwe: Towards an ubuntu spirituality of workdoi:10.4102/hts.v80i2.8986CIVIL serviceSERVANT leadershipCAPITALIST societiesUBUNTU (Operating system)SPIRITUALITYThe alienation of labour is both classical and contemporary. In its classical form,...
Generating social capital for bridging ethnic divisions in the Balkans: Case studies of two Bosniak cities One of the major goals of the international community's intervention into the Balkans is the rebuilding of "viable multiethnic societies". Such societies r... M Pickering,Paula - 《Ethnic &...
Citizens living in societies with a ... BP Kennedy,I Kawachi,E Brainerd - 《World Development》 被引量: 420发表: 1998年 Civil society in Zimbabwe Against the background of renewed scholarly interest in the impact of State-society relations on the process of democratization in the Third World...
Government, Building Societies and Civil Society: Exploring the Interface in the Context of Urban Low-Income Housing in Zimbabwe There has been a persistent outcry against the negative effects of government action reflected by policy, legislation and regulations as well as behaviour,... A. Kamete ...
The consequences of restricting or not restricting the right to freedom of assembly are potentially magnified in transitional societies. Yet determining wh... H Michael - 《Oxford Journal of Legal Studies》 被引量: 5发表: 2007年 The 1689 Bill of Rights of the Bill probably does not apply to...
Nonetheless, it noteworthy to point out that theories of democratization provide analyses explaining the democratization processes based on what has been experienced by certain societies, which some theorists assume valid and replicable in other societies. Yet, the reality of democratic transformation ...
M. (1997). Structural adjustment and the response of civil society in Bangladesh and Zimbabwe: A comparative Analysis. New Political Economy, 2, 149-164.Fahimul Quadir. “Structural Adjustment and the Response of Civil Society in Bangladesh and Zimbabwe: A Comparative Analysis - Sandra - 1997...
Both SAPs and globalization have led to myriad forms of popular resistance which have begun to inform a set of 'second wave' analyses of civil societies. Academic fascination with 'new' social movements and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has intensified since the 1980s because organized ...
James TaylorDevelopment in PracticeMukute, M. & Taylor, J. (2013). Struggles for systems that nourish: Southern African civil society contributions and challenges to the creation of flourishing societies. Development in Practice, 23, 609-616....
Starting from the position that such manipulations may be more easily accepted in some societies than in others, consideration of the kind of society most supportive of democracy is developed through examination of the theoretical literature on society and democracy and on pluralism in Africa. ...