Essays about: "land expropriation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 essays containing the words land expropriation.
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1. Drivers of populism in post-apartheid South Africa : A critical discourse analysis of the Economic Freedom Fighters and AfriForum
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)Abstract : This research aims to deepen the understanding of drivers of populism by analysing different camps in the debate around land reform, using South Africa as a case. The research is conducted through a critical discourseanalysis (CDA) of two actors that represent different positions in a deeply divided society. READ MORE
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2. Förtätning genom samverkan : en kvalitativ fallstudie över Lunds kommuns markpolitik och dess relation till förtätningsstrategier
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Sveriges befolkning ökar och tros år 2034 ha nått 11 miljoner invånare, urbaniseringen är en fortsatt trend, men endast till ett fåtal urbana områden. En ökande befolkning ställer högre krav på kommunerna att tillgodose invånarna med bostäder, arbetsplatser och kommunal service. READ MORE
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3. Understanding Residents’ Decision-Making in Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of Kale Neighborhood in Çorum, Turkey
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)Abstract : This study examines the decision-making processes of residents in Turkey’s urban regeneration projects employing a single case study, namely, Çorum’s Kale neighbourhood. Çorum is a city with 250,000 inhabitants located in Black Sea Region. READ MORE
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4. A Marxist Reading Of Things Fall Apart In The Esl Classrom : Exploring Colonial Socio-economic Exploitation in the Nigerian Context
University essay from Södertörns högskola/LärarutbildningenAbstract : This thesis aims to explore how a critical reading of the novel Things Fall Apart (1958) can provide valuable perspective for educators and students when examining socio-economic issues in a colonial context in the ESL classroom. The main issues being analysed are how the novel reveals and explores socio-economic forms of exploitation under colonialism, and how a critical reading of the novel can be used in teaching to inform and persuade learners about social injustices. READ MORE
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5. Your land is my land : A case study on South Africa’s land expropriation policy under transition
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)Abstract : The poverty issues in South Africa is reaching unbearable levels. The land reform policy in place from 1994, which offered fair compensation for the land to be redistributed, had shown little results in dealing with the issue of poverty. READ MORE