Browsing Doctoral Degrees (Sociology) by Title
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The sociological implications of basic educational deficiencies among black adults, and strategies to facilitate the provision of adult education in South Africa.
(1996)Statistics suggest that there are approximately 15 million educationally deficient adults in South Africa (Population Census, 1991). Given the widespread extent of educational deficiency among black adults, and the weak ... -
A sociological investigation into the socialisation process of the female African domestic worker in the Durban Metro region.
(2006)Domestic workers in South Africa have historically endured a great deal of inequalities, as a direct result of their role as woman within the traditional patriarchal family structure and as a result of their socialisation ... -
Transforming robocops? : a case study of police organizational change in the Durban Public Order Police unit.
(2002)This dissertation provides a sociological description and explanatory account of the organisational transformation in the Durban Public Order Police (POP) unit following the transition to democratic governance in South ... -
Unionising library and information staff in the tertiary sector : a feasibility study.
(2005)The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of unionising the employees of the LIS sector in South Africa in the context of the new South African labour dispensation. The study examined the factors that have ... -
The wedding performance : gender inequality and system justification in the white wedding.
(2016)The white wedding has become a traditional ritual, which transmits with its preparations and celebrations stereotypical and patriarchal gender norms. Ten white, middle-class, heterosexual, newlywed couples formed the ... -
Women and the political process in a comparative context.
(1998)Over the last few years there has been a escalation of interest in the study of femineity and women. The term "men" is used as an unmarked omnipresent category to symbolise humanity in general. Over the last two decades ...