Interesting times, 1954-2004: a short history of the Institute of Social and Economic Research, Rhodes University
- Authors: Whisson, Michael G., 1937-
- Date: 2004
- Subjects: Research institutes -- South Africa -- History -- 20th century , Social sciences -- Research , Economics -- Research
- Language: English
- Type: Book , text
- Identifier: vital:553 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1020595 , ISBN 0868104051
- Description: On entering the Rhodes University Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) at 6 Prince Alfred Street, visitors are confronted by a glass cabinet in which is displayed the four volumes of the Keiskammahoek Rural Survey (1947-1952); six of the volumes which emanated from the Border Regional Survey (1956-1964) of which three are the Xhosa in Town trilogy, and a modest paperback From Reserve To Region (1997), which records the changes which took place in Keiskammahoek between the birth of apartheid in 1948 and its demise in 1994. Together these may be seen as the charter documents of the ISER - rooted in empirical research in the Eastern Cape, multidisciplinary, substantial works of scholarship and, in the case of The Xhosa in Town trilogy, at least, of international repute.
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- Date Issued: 2004
- Authors: Whisson, Michael G., 1937-
- Date: 2004
- Subjects: Research institutes -- South Africa -- History -- 20th century , Social sciences -- Research , Economics -- Research
- Language: English
- Type: Book , text
- Identifier: vital:553 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1020595 , ISBN 0868104051
- Description: On entering the Rhodes University Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) at 6 Prince Alfred Street, visitors are confronted by a glass cabinet in which is displayed the four volumes of the Keiskammahoek Rural Survey (1947-1952); six of the volumes which emanated from the Border Regional Survey (1956-1964) of which three are the Xhosa in Town trilogy, and a modest paperback From Reserve To Region (1997), which records the changes which took place in Keiskammahoek between the birth of apartheid in 1948 and its demise in 1994. Together these may be seen as the charter documents of the ISER - rooted in empirical research in the Eastern Cape, multidisciplinary, substantial works of scholarship and, in the case of The Xhosa in Town trilogy, at least, of international repute.
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- Date Issued: 2004
Predikant and priest : some Calvinist and Catholic role profiles of the religious functionary in South Africa : a comment and review of two empirical studies
- Authors: Higgins, Edward
- Date: 1972
- Subjects: Clergy -- South Africa , Clergy -- Office
- Language: English
- Type: Book , text
- Identifier: vital:551 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1020578
- Description: A revised English version of "Les roles religieux dans le contexte multi-racial sud-africain : le profil du ministere dans le calvinisme et le catholicisme"
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- Date Issued: 1972
- Authors: Higgins, Edward
- Date: 1972
- Subjects: Clergy -- South Africa , Clergy -- Office
- Language: English
- Type: Book , text
- Identifier: vital:551 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1020578
- Description: A revised English version of "Les roles religieux dans le contexte multi-racial sud-africain : le profil du ministere dans le calvinisme et le catholicisme"
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- Date Issued: 1972
Report of research on self-organisation by youth among the Xhosa-speaking peoples of the Ciskei and Transkei: Part one: the Red Xhosa
- Authors: Mayer, Philip
- Date: 1972
- Subjects: Xhosa (African people) -- Social life and customs , Xhosa (African people) -- Youth , Rural youth -- South Africa -- Ciskei , Rural youth -- South Africa -- Transkei , Rural youth -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Youth -- South Africa -- Conduct of life , Ethnology -- South Africa
- Language: English , Xhosa
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:552 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1020588
- Description: This report presents the results of intensive fieldwork which I have undertaken in the Ciskei and Transkei since 1961, with the generous support and co-operation of the Human Sciences Research Council (formerly National Council for Social Research), in conjunction with the Institute of Social and Economic Research at Rhodes University. The report has been divided into Part I, on the Red Xhosa, and Part II, on 'non-Red' and non-Xhosa peoples of the same region. The fieldwork was undertaken mainly during my academic vacation I spent many months altogether living in a caravan in the rural locations of Tshabo, Khalana, Shixini and Mabaleni, observing Red Xhosa youth activities at first hand. Later, the fieldwork for Part II was carried on largely by my assistants (who by then were well experienced), under my close supervision.
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- Date Issued: 1972
- Authors: Mayer, Philip
- Date: 1972
- Subjects: Xhosa (African people) -- Social life and customs , Xhosa (African people) -- Youth , Rural youth -- South Africa -- Ciskei , Rural youth -- South Africa -- Transkei , Rural youth -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Youth -- South Africa -- Conduct of life , Ethnology -- South Africa
- Language: English , Xhosa
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:552 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1020588
- Description: This report presents the results of intensive fieldwork which I have undertaken in the Ciskei and Transkei since 1961, with the generous support and co-operation of the Human Sciences Research Council (formerly National Council for Social Research), in conjunction with the Institute of Social and Economic Research at Rhodes University. The report has been divided into Part I, on the Red Xhosa, and Part II, on 'non-Red' and non-Xhosa peoples of the same region. The fieldwork was undertaken mainly during my academic vacation I spent many months altogether living in a caravan in the rural locations of Tshabo, Khalana, Shixini and Mabaleni, observing Red Xhosa youth activities at first hand. Later, the fieldwork for Part II was carried on largely by my assistants (who by then were well experienced), under my close supervision.
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- Date Issued: 1972
Report of research on self-organisation by youth among the Xhosa-speaking peoples of the Ciskei and Transkei: Part two
- Authors: Mayer, Philip , Mayer, Iona
- Date: 1972
- Subjects: Xhosa (African people) -- Social life and customs , Xhosa (African people) -- Youth , Rural youth -- South Africa -- Ciskei , Rural youth -- South Africa -- Transkei , Rural youth -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Youth -- South Africa -- Conduct of life , Ethnology -- South Africa
- Language: English , Xhosa
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:554 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1020611
- Description: This report presents the results of intensive fieldwork which I have undertaken in the Ciskei and Transkei since 1961, with the generous support and co-operation of the Human Sciences Research Council (formerly National Council for Social Research), in conjunction with the Institute of Social and Economic Research at Rhodes University. The report has been divided into Part I, on the Red Xhosa, and Part II, on 'non-Red' and non-Xhosa peoples of the same region. The fieldwork was undertaken mainly during my academic vacation I spent many months altogether living in a caravan in the rural locations of Tshabo, Khalana, Shixini and Mabaleni, observing Red Xhosa youth activities at first hand. Later, the fieldwork for Part II was carried on largely by my assistants (who by then were well experienced), under my close supervision.
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- Date Issued: 1972
- Authors: Mayer, Philip , Mayer, Iona
- Date: 1972
- Subjects: Xhosa (African people) -- Social life and customs , Xhosa (African people) -- Youth , Rural youth -- South Africa -- Ciskei , Rural youth -- South Africa -- Transkei , Rural youth -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Youth -- South Africa -- Conduct of life , Ethnology -- South Africa
- Language: English , Xhosa
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:554 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1020611
- Description: This report presents the results of intensive fieldwork which I have undertaken in the Ciskei and Transkei since 1961, with the generous support and co-operation of the Human Sciences Research Council (formerly National Council for Social Research), in conjunction with the Institute of Social and Economic Research at Rhodes University. The report has been divided into Part I, on the Red Xhosa, and Part II, on 'non-Red' and non-Xhosa peoples of the same region. The fieldwork was undertaken mainly during my academic vacation I spent many months altogether living in a caravan in the rural locations of Tshabo, Khalana, Shixini and Mabaleni, observing Red Xhosa youth activities at first hand. Later, the fieldwork for Part II was carried on largely by my assistants (who by then were well experienced), under my close supervision.
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- Date Issued: 1972
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