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The South African Mosaic II: A Sociological Analysis of Post-Apartheid Conflict, Two Decades Later

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The book revisits a study conducted in 1994 on subjects defined as historically disadvantaged by the apartheid regime. However, despite the ravages of that regime, these individuals had succeeded and gotten extraordinary opportunities to pursue higher education in colleges and universities in the U.S. In the study, the subjects discussed and shared their visions of South Africa as a new democracy while coming to terms with the impact of apartheid. A sample of the 1994 subjects are surveyed for this book. The author concludes that, in short, while South Africa has possibilities, several challenges remain, in particular economic challenges.

Preface
Acknowledgement
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Post-Independence Conflict: Theoretical Perspectives
Chapter 3: Historical Conflict Dynamics
Chapter 4: Research Methodology
Chapter 5: Data Presentation and Analysis: Part I
Chapter 6: Data Analysis And Presentation: Part II
Chapter 7: Summary and Implications of the Findings
Chapter 8: Presentation and Analysis of 2016–2016 Survey Data
Chapter 9: Challenges and Possibilities of Bridging the Historic Socio-Economic Disparities
Appendix A: Acronyms of Variables in the Questionnaire
Appendix B: List Of Abbreviations: Some Historical Political Parties
Appendix C: List of Political Parties Represented In Parliament in a Democratic South Africa 2016
Appendix D: Questionnaire
Appendix E: 2016–2017 Survey Questionnaire
Bibliography
Index

Product Details

  • Title : The South African Mosaic II: A Sociological Analysis of Post-Apartheid Conflict, Two Decades Later
  • Author: Mangaliso, Nomazengele A.
  • Publisher: Hamilton Books
  • Publication Date: 2018
  • ISBN: 9780761869986

Nomazengele A. Mangaliso is professor of sociology at Westfield State University in Massachusetts, and past chair of the Department of Sociology. She has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Fort Hare, South Africa, a master's from Cornell University, Ithaca New York, and a PhD from UMass/Amherst.

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