PHILANTHROPY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN SOUTH AFRICA: ADDRESSING UNDERLYING CAUSES OR MITIGATING IMPACT?Halima Mahomed
This chapter will focus on some specific issues pertaining to media ethics, democracy, and citizenship in South Africa. As a postcolonial, 'new' democracy marked by huge socio-economic inequalities, while at the same time emerging as a regional economic growth point, South Africa's struggles to...
social justicecaregenderdevelopmental welfarecapabilitiesOne of the paradoxes of the democratic project in South Africa is that the combination of political empowerment, organised constituencies of poor people and increasing social sector spending has made minimal impact on increasing equality. Despite an ...
These issues have a special significance to the new South Africa.To support the assertion that social justice is once again a geographical concern requires no more than reference to David Harvey's return to a subject to which he made such a notable contribution two decades ago (Harvey, 1973,...
Kotzé HUMAN GENETIC ENGINEERING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN SOUTH AFRICA : MOLTMANN AND HUMAN DIGNITY 1 Kotze, M., 2016, `Human genetic engineering and social justice in South Africa: Moltmann and human dignity, Acta Theologica 36(1), 70-78. https:/... M Bloemfontein,M Kotzé 被引量: 0...
Achieving Social Justice in Estate Regeneration: The Impact of Physical Image Construction Like many other countries, Australia is grappling with the issues around the future of large public housing estates. This paper explores questions about ph... Arthurson,Kathy - 《Housing Studies》 被引量: 50...
Notably, the emerging criticisms of the plan, in particular, that poverty will be eliminated, and inequality reduced by 2030, will remain one of greatest implementation challenges. Conceptually, education and the labour market; social justice and democracy; and issues faced by youth will be ...
The tone for the democratization project was encapsulated in the famous words of the former state president Nelson Mandela, when, at his inauguration as South Africa's first democratically elected president of South Africa, he declared that " never, never, and never again shall it be that this...
Of Whiteness and Warring Springboks Ordinary Springboks : White Servicemen and Social Justice in South Africa, 1939-1961, Neil Roos : book reviewGary BainesHistoria
He proceeds first by providing a critical and accessible review of relevant issues in social and moral philosophy, in particular the contrasting claims of different theories of social justice, and the nature of rights and needs. He examines John Rawlsa s proposition that inequality can be ...