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South African social attitudes: The 2nd report - Reflections on the age of hope (Hardcover, 1-Simul)
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Since the transition to democracy in 1994, South Africa has become
a well documented nation. A multitude of national and sub-national
studies have been conducted, yielding a wealth of information about
the characteristics of South African society, and how these have
evolved over time. However, less is known about how South Africans
feel about their world and themselves. There remains much scope for
deepening our understanding of the public's values, chronicling how
these have been changing, and determining the extent to which
different segments of the population vary in their attitudes and
beliefs. South African social attitudes: Reflections on the Age of
Hope is the second in the HSRC series that aims to monitor the
evolving dynamics of South African social values in relation to
broader societal developments. It is based primarily on the
findings of the 2004 and 2005 rounds of the South African Social
Attitudes Survey (SASAS), which involved interviewing a nationally
representative sample of more than 5000 individuals aged 16 years
and older. Like its predecessor, South African Social Attitudes:
Changing Times, Diverse Voices, this volume is structured according
to three thematic sections. The first section on race, class and
politics examines the public's views on issues such as national
priorities, racial redress, local government, and includes an
in-depth examination of youth attitudes. The second section
addresses perceptions about poverty, inequality and service
delivery. The final section on societal values focuses on attitudes
in relation to religion, the environment, employment, and the fear
of crime. South African social attitudes is essential reading for
anyone seeking a guide to contemporary social or political issues
and debates.
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