Additional DISA Resources

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Digital Innovation South Africa

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DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 November 1995 English

Thesis has been submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of the Witswatersrand. This thesis analyses the effects of state interventions on chiefly, ethnic, gender and …

Anthropology Makes its Object. New York, Columbia University Press, 1983. 54. Lonsdale succienctly points


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 July 1989 English

Interview with Imrann Moosa who is an advocate active in AZAPO. The interview took place in his Durban law office on July 11, 1989.

1989, and was conducted by Gail Gerhart of Columbia University (USA) who was involved in preparing volume


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 July 1989 English

Interview with Absolom Zithulele Cindi who was an activist in the black consciousness movement and later in the Azanian People's Organization and the trade union movement. Born in Alexandra township, …

on July 5, 1989, by Dr. Gail Gerhart of Columbia University, who was involved in preparing volume 5


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 September 1975 English

A study of the history of South Africa, from an anthropologists point. With emphasis on the moral elements of social action including the injustice of racial oppression. Some discussion on …

Mdevedev, The Rise and Fall of T. D. Lysenko, Columbia University Press, 1969, pp. 249-53. 31 G. M. Trevelyan


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 September 1975 English

A study of the history of South Africa, from an anthropologists point. With emphasis on the moral elements of social action including the injustice of racial oppression. Some discussion on …

Mdevedev, The Rise and Fall of T. D. Lysenko, Columbia University Press, 1969, pp. 249-53. 31 G. M. Trevelyan


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 August 1973 English

The twenty-fifth lecture in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture series delivered by Alan Pifer, and discusses the "experience of Black Americans with higher education, or, perhaps, the American experience with the …

Professor Charles Lyons of Teachers College, Columbia University. In this lecture I will use the words black


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 August 1970 English

Oral interview, in Kimberley, South Africa, with Robert Sobukwe (1924 to 1978), who was elected Founding President of the Pan Afticanist Congress in April 1959, jailed for several years as …

by Gail M. Gerhart, a graduate student at Columbia University, USA. It took place during the mornings


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 1970 English

Oral interview, conducted in Mafeteng, with Ashby Peter Solomzi "A. P." Mda (1916-1993) who grew up in the Herschel district of the Transkei. He was prominent among the founders of …

Gail M. Gerhart, a graduate student at Columbia University, USA. Others present were Elliot Mfaxa and


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 September 1968 English

Oral interview, conducted in Nairoi, with P. K. Leballo (1924-1986) a leader in the Africanist movement and later in the Pan Africanist Congress, serving as its secretary general from its …

by Gail M. Gerhart, a graduate student at Columbia University, took place in Nairobi on September 11,


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 September 1961 English

The seventeenth Hoernle Memorial Lecture delivered by D.V. Cowen in which he describes how South Africa and its citizens would benefit by working together to gain democracy and to ensure …

side of the Atlantic, President Butler of Columbia University extolled the motto as being both noble and