Volume 3 Issue 1, May 2005

Overcoming the apartheid city in Ethekwini, Richard Ballard
Race-space in Johannesburg: Dynamic or static?, Keith Beavon
Race, poverty and politics in the Tshwane Metropole, Janis Grobbelaar & Kammila Naidoo
‘Race’ and urban life in Cape Town, Zimitri Erasmus
Cape Town and the politics of presence, Cheryl Hendricks & Jan Hofmeyr
Dialogues or monologues: The state of inter-group communication in four South African cities, SA Reconciliation Barometer
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Volume 3 Issue 2, October 2005

The young and voiceless?: Youth perceptions about the responsiveness of their leaders, SA Reconciliation Barometer
The transition generation: Political orientations of young South Africans, Jan Hofmeyr
Dealing with difference: Views of SA youth on racial integration, Jan Hofmeyr
Revealing the presence of the past: History project teaches learners to contextualise their present-day struggles, Cecyl Esau
Reconciliation and the challenges that it poses for the South African youth, Jabu Mbalula
IJR Honours a Champion of National Reconciliation: Interview with Mary Burton, Zandile Gubeni
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Volume 3 Issue 3, November 2005

The schooling solution: Primary school performance is the key, Servaas van der Berg
Explaining the gap between policy and practice in South African education, Jonathan Jansen
Why resources continue to matter: Formidable infrastructure backlogs still an obstacle to quality eduction, Russell Wildeman
The merits of mother-tongue education, Kathleen Heugh
Does education in South Africa make the grade?: A public perspective, Jan Hofmeyr
A turning point in history teaching?, Rob Siebörger
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Volume 3 Issue 4, December 2005

Life after the last straw: Critical challenges for South African local government, Martin Nicol & Zenobia Africa
Making developmental local government work, Ismail Davids
Traditional Authorities and post-1994 Local Government: A fragile balancing act, Lungisile Ntsebeza
Finding local service delivery answers closer to home, Reuben Baatjies
Public participation is the key, Sthembiso Madlala
Legitimacy: Can local government regain citizens’ trust?, Jan Hofmeyr
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