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Biosecurity - Origins, Transformations and Practices (Hardcover): Brian Rappert, Chandre Gould Biosecurity - Origins, Transformations and Practices (Hardcover)
Brian Rappert, Chandre Gould
R2,891 Discovery Miles 28 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the origins, interpretations and meanings of the term biosecurity. It brings together contributors on issues relating to the perceptions of the threat of biological weapons and how states are responding, or not, to the challenges posed by the potential of the products of the life sciences to be used for destructive purposes.

Gender and Migration - Feminist Interventions (Hardcover): Isabel Rodriguez Mora, Monica Kiwanuka, Stavros Psaroudakis,... Gender and Migration - Feminist Interventions (Hardcover)
Isabel Rodriguez Mora, Monica Kiwanuka, Stavros Psaroudakis, Caroline Kihato, Khatidja Chantler, …
R3,031 Discovery Miles 30 310 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Migration has become a key area of preoccupation for governments, international agencies and human rights activists the world over. This book argues, however, that studies of migration have become too limited in scope, focusing only on the policy demands of governments and humanitarian agencies, rather than assessing the underlying theories, and effects, of human migration. With this as its starting point, this collection of essays sets out to redress this imbalance, tackling the often neglected issue of gender in relation to migration theory. Provocative and intellectually challenging, this book of feminist critical essays is essential reading for both students and academics searching for a new approach to the study of human migration.

The Dis-Eases Of Secrecy - Tracing History, Memory & Justice (Paperback): Brian Rappert, Chandre Gould The Dis-Eases Of Secrecy - Tracing History, Memory & Justice (Paperback)
Brian Rappert, Chandre Gould 1
R320 R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Save R25 (8%) View more sellers Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Between 1981 and 1995, a top-secret chemical and biological warfare programme titled Project Coast was established and maintained by South Africa’s apartheid government. Under the leadership of Wouter Basson, Project Coast scientists were involved in a number of dubious activities, including the mass production of ecstasy, the development of covert assassination weapons and the manufacture of chemical poisons designed to be undetectable post-mortem.

The Dis-Eases Of Secrecy is a retrospective analysis of Project Coast and shows how South African governments (past and present) have chosen to deal with the issues of biochemical weapons and warfare. It investigates possibilities for understanding the world of politics by examining how Project Coast has been remembered – and, in some instances, forgotten – by African and international governments. Through their first-hand involvement in the investigation spanning over 20 years, the authors examine how the continuing silences, impunities and stories surrounding Project Coast are still relevant for political accountability today. Readers will engage with how what is hidden reveals, and what is revealed hides.

In this cleverly constructed book, readers are able to choose their own journey through the story. By taking on the role of investigator, readers are faced with the complexities of transitional justice, reconciliation and scientist developments that might give them a different view of South African politics in an ever-changing world order.

Gender and Migration - Feminist Interventions (Paperback): Isabel Rodriguez Mora, Monica Kiwanuka, Stavros Psaroudakis,... Gender and Migration - Feminist Interventions (Paperback)
Isabel Rodriguez Mora, Monica Kiwanuka, Stavros Psaroudakis, Caroline Kihato, Khatidja Chantler, …
R1,127 Discovery Miles 11 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Migration has become a key area of preoccupation for governments, international agencies and human rights activists the world over. This book argues, however, that studies of migration have become too limited in scope, focusing only on the policy demands of governments and humanitarian agencies, rather than assessing the underlying theories, and effects, of human migration. With this as its starting point, this collection of essays sets out to redress this imbalance, tackling the often neglected issue of gender in relation to migration theory. Provocative and intellectually challenging, this book of feminist critical essays is essential reading for both students and academics searching for a new approach to the study of human migration.

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