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Browsing School of Social Sciences by Subject "Deconstruction"

Browsing School of Social Sciences by Subject "Deconstruction"

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  • McCallum, Carita (2009-08-25)
    South Africa has embarked on a journey of transformation since 1994. The ruling ANC has introduced many policies aimed at achieving equality, known as "black empowerment". The `empowerment' of black women professionals is ...
  • Amoore, Neil John. (1997-12)
    Stepfamilies are shown by existing research as having multiple problems unique to this type of family, some of which include role ambiguity, role strain, role captivity, increased stress and adjustment problems in ...
  • Van Deventer, Vasi, 1952- (1994-02)
    Die verhaal wat hier vertel word is die van 'n jongeling wat sy ouerhuis verlaat om vir homself te sorg. Dit is die verhaal van die postmodernistiese wetenskaplike wat na 'n tydperk van modernistiese adolessensie moet ...
  • Van Rooyen, Hanlie (1995-07)
    The development of the concept of irreverence is examined in terms of its historical, theoretical and metatheoretical contexts. The underlying assumptions of the concepts of neutrality, curiosity, and irreverence ...
  • Jordaan, Elsabe (1996-11)
    In the existing literature, the constructs of "madness" and "woman' have long been associated with one another. This association has led to attempts by various authors, and also this current work, to deconstruct the ...
  • Van Ommen, Clifford (2009-11)
    This project forms part of a growing engagement with biology by critical psychology and, more broadly, body studies. The specific focus is on the neurological body whose dogmatic exclusion from critical endeavours is ...
  • Papaikonomou, Natascia (1999-06)
    Incest is described by various models focusing on different factors ranging from pathology to descriptions of the ecosystem in which it takes place. This research presents a theoretical and practical ...
  • Singh, Raakhee (2009-08-25)
    This exploratory study creates a post-modern narrative context for psychotherapy and extends these ideas to an individual living with a psychiatric disorder, namely obsessive-compulsive disorder. The present study explores ...
  • Valkin, Constance Beryl (1994-12)
    The theoretical and methodological assumptions of this research imply a move away from a positivist empiricist approach with its reliance on the real, the measurable and the predictable towards an interactive and ...

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