39 research outputs found
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Governance and institutional trust in South Africa: November 1999-September 2000
Paper presented at the conference on restructuring and social change. Paris: University of Paris, France, 13 Decembe
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Public transport in the changing South Africa, 1994-2000
Paper presented at the Goedgedacht Forum Debate "How can economic growth take place in a way that reduces poverty?", 8 Apri
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Voting in action: focus group and workshop findings
This chapter assesses the findings of an evaluation study to determine the voting public's perception if the effectiveness of the election process, focusing on voter education, voter registration, electioneering, voting and vote counting
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Facts, fiction and fabrication?: service delivery in South Africa under Mandela
Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers (AAG) annual conference, 28 February to 3 March, New Yor
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Developing the culture of governance and democracy in South Africa, 1994-1999
Third Bennial International Conference of the Society for South African Geographers, Namibia 5-9 July 1999Offers a critical assessment and appreciation of the development of the culture if and legitimacy of governance in South Africa. Focuses in public perceptions of government performance at national, provincial and local spheres of government by race, province and income
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Towards an institutional framework for managing agricultural export trade
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Service delivery perceptions during Mandela rule, 1994-1999
The aim in this section of the report is to analyse perceptions of infrastructure and service delivery since 1994 by comparing two Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) surveys of public attitudes, conducted between December 1998 and November 1999. Questions addressed are to what extent are services provided improving or worsening? Who are the beneficiaries of these services and where do they live? Before providing analysis of service delivery perceptions, the public's perceptions of what government should focus on is discussed, so are the importance of services at local area
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Perception of service and infrastructure under President Mbeki
Paper presented at the workshop on international transformations and global change. Paris: University of Paris, France, 29 Novembe