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Intergovernmental relations in South Africa (Paperback, 2nd ed): S. Kahn, S.M. Madue, R. Kalema Intergovernmental relations in South Africa (Paperback, 2nd ed)
S. Kahn, S.M. Madue, R. Kalema
R620 R573 Discovery Miles 5 730 Save R47 (8%) Ships in 7 - 10 working days

The term "intergovernmental relations" refers to the way in which the different spheres of a government hierarchy relate to each other. This concept is of vital importance where there is a division of power at both administrative and legal levels among different spheres of government. Intergovernmental relations in South Africa examines the South African government's quest to enhance effective and efficient service delivery to the people. Case studies are included in all chapters to provide a hands-on approach to relate theory to practice. This book discusses four distinct approaches to the subject: the constitutional/legal approach, the democratic approach, the financial approach and the normative/operational approach. It culminates in a delineation of practical steps for the promotion of well-grounded intergovernmental relations, sustainable capacity building and trustworthy political accountability. The book also focuses on intergovernmental relations network and cooperative governance in South Africa as well as governmental relations in the BRICS countries. Intergovernmental relations in South Africa is suitable not only for academics but also for practitioners in the fields of public administration and management, political sciences, social sciences, law and other related disciplines.

It's About Time ... & Travel - How I Got from Here to There, Not Always in a Straight Line (Hardcover): Richard S Kahn It's About Time ... & Travel - How I Got from Here to There, Not Always in a Straight Line (Hardcover)
Richard S Kahn
R878 Discovery Miles 8 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Oxford successful accounting: Gr 12: Learner's book (Paperback): S. Kahn, J. Bronkhurst, J. Venter, B. van der Poll, A.... Oxford successful accounting: Gr 12: Learner's book (Paperback)
S. Kahn, J. Bronkhurst, J. Venter, B. van der Poll, A. McGee
R322 R298 Discovery Miles 2 980 Save R24 (7%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days

Oxford Successful Accounting is a trusted Accounting course used by teachers all over South Africa. The rich content fully covers the CAPS, providing learners with a solid foundation for exam success.

Features:

  • A wealth and variety of activities, with thorough and detailed worked examples, consolidate knowledge and skills and provide ample practice to ensure exam success.
  • All planning tools are fully worked out and photocopiable, which saves time when preparing lessons and ensures correct pacing and progression.
  • Assessment guidance and flexible assessment tools allow teachers to adapt the assessment tools to meet specific class needs.
  • An exam section with exam tips and practice papers helps learners prepare for formal assessment and exams.
Asia, Modernity, and the Pursuit of the Sacred - Gnostics, Scholars, Mystics, and Reformers (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Joel S.... Asia, Modernity, and the Pursuit of the Sacred - Gnostics, Scholars, Mystics, and Reformers (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Joel S. Kahn
R1,782 Discovery Miles 17 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Asia, Modernity, and the Pursuit of the Sacred examines a large number of Europeans who, disillusioned with western culture and religion after World War I, and anticipating the spiritual seekers of the counterculture, turned to the religious traditions of Asia for inspiration.

Other People's Blood - U.s. Immigration Prisons In The Reagan Decade (Hardcover): Robert S Kahn Other People's Blood - U.s. Immigration Prisons In The Reagan Decade (Hardcover)
Robert S Kahn
R3,877 Discovery Miles 38 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the 1980s hundreds of thousands of refugees fled civil wars and death squads in Central America, seeking safe haven in the United States. Instead, thousands found themselves incarcerated in immigration prisons?abused by their jailors and deprived of the most basic legal and human rights. Drawing on declassified government documents and inter

Oxford suksesvolle rekeningkunde: Gr 12: Werkboek (Afrikaans, Paperback): S. Kahn, J. Bronkhurst, J. Venter, B. van der Poll,... Oxford suksesvolle rekeningkunde: Gr 12: Werkboek (Afrikaans, Paperback)
S. Kahn, J. Bronkhurst, J. Venter, B. van der Poll, A. McGee
R215 R199 Discovery Miles 1 990 Save R16 (7%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days
Why Flying Endangers Your Health - Hidden Health Hazards of Air Travel (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed): Farrol S. Kahn Why Flying Endangers Your Health - Hidden Health Hazards of Air Travel (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed)
Farrol S. Kahn
R426 R332 Discovery Miles 3 320 Save R94 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This uncompromising, hard-hitting expose of air travel opens our eyes for the first time to the serious health risks of flying and will change forever the way people think about air travel. Is flying really safe? Why has so little been disclosed about the health hazards of flying? Are there some people who should not fly at all? The flying public has been kept in the dark too long about the health dangers of flying. F S Kahn reveals the technical causes of health dangers and gives concrete advice on how to avoid these risks. Two invaluable checklists are provided: one for all passengers; one for high risk health conditions -- which will enable you to make informed decisions about whether or not you should fly. Recommendations are given to help alleviate the health stressors routinely encountered in flight. This book is compelling reading for all people who fly and in addition provides previously unavailable information for doctors, psychiatrists, and flight crews.

Minangkabau Social Formations - Indonesian Peasants and the World-Economy (Paperback): Joel S. Kahn Minangkabau Social Formations - Indonesian Peasants and the World-Economy (Paperback)
Joel S. Kahn
R920 Discovery Miles 9 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this anthropological investigation of the nature of an underdeveloped peasant economy, Joel S. Kahn attempts to develop the insights generated by Marxist theorists, by means of a concrete case study of a peasant village in the Indonesian province of West Sumatra. He accounts for the specific features of this regional economy, and, at the same time, examines the implications for it of the centuries-old European domination of Indonesia. The most striking feature of the Minangkabau economy is the predominance of petty commodity relations in agriculture, handicrafts and the local network of distribution. Dr Kahn illustrates this with material on local economic organization, which he collected in the field in the highland village of Sungai Puar, the site of a blacksmithing industry, and with published and unpublished data from other parts of Indonesia. Dr Kahn's book is unusual for its combination of a theoretical analysis of underdevelopment with a detailed regional study. It will appeal to those interested in South-east Asian studies, in development, and in neo-Marxist approaches in anthropology.

Islands of Sovereignty - Haitian Migration and the Borders of Empire (Paperback): Jeffrey S Kahn Islands of Sovereignty - Haitian Migration and the Borders of Empire (Paperback)
Jeffrey S Kahn
R1,033 Discovery Miles 10 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In November 1978, a group of Haitians sailed their small wooden vessel into the harbor of the US Naval Station at Guantánamo Bay. After replenishing their stores of food and water, they departed with the blessing of the base commander and continued toward the Florida Coast in search of asylum. Far from unusual, this voyage was one of many that unfolded across an open Caribbean seascape in which Guantánamo served as a waypoint in a larger odyssey of oceanic migration. By the early 1990s, these unimpeded sea routes gave way to a virtually impenetrable wall of Coast Guard cutters while Guantánamo itself transformed into the largest US-operated migrant detention center in the world. Islands of Sovereignty is the first book to examine the history of this new maritime border and how it emerged from decades of litigation struggles over the treatment of Haitian asylum seekers in the United States. Jeffrey S. Kahn explores how a series of skirmishes in the South Florida offices of the US immigration bureaucracy became something much more—a fight for the soul of immigration policing in the United States that would eventually remake the asylum adjudication landscape on a global scale. Combining fieldwork with a wide array of historical sources, Kahn seamlessly weaves together anthropology and law in an ambitious account of liberal empire’s geographies of securitization. A novel historical ethnography of the modern legal imagination, Islands of Sovereignty offers new ways of thinking through border control in the United States and elsewhere and the political forms it continues to generate into the present.

Oxford Successful Accounting: Grade 12 - CAPS Exercise Book (Paperback): S. Kahn, J. Bronkhurst, J. Venter, B. van der Poll, A.... Oxford Successful Accounting: Grade 12 - CAPS Exercise Book (Paperback)
S. Kahn, J. Bronkhurst, J. Venter, B. van der Poll, A. McGee
R215 R199 Discovery Miles 1 990 Save R16 (7%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days
Oxford suksesvolle rekeningkunde: Gr 12: Leerdersboek (Afrikaans, Paperback): J. Venter, S. Kahn, A. McGee, B. van der Poll, J.... Oxford suksesvolle rekeningkunde: Gr 12: Leerdersboek (Afrikaans, Paperback)
J. Venter, S. Kahn, A. McGee, B. van der Poll, J. Bronkhurst
R322 R298 Discovery Miles 2 980 Save R24 (7%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days
Divine Discontent - The Religious Imagination of W.E.B. Du Bois (Hardcover, New): Jonathon S. Kahn Divine Discontent - The Religious Imagination of W.E.B. Du Bois (Hardcover, New)
Jonathon S. Kahn
R935 Discovery Miles 9 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

W. E. B. Du Bois is an improbable candidate for a project in religion. His skepticism of and, even, hostility toward religion is readily established and canonically accepted. Indeed, he spent his career rejecting normative religious commitments to institutions and supernatural beliefs. In this book, Jonathon Kahn offers a fresh and controversial reading of Du Bois that seeks to overturn this view. Kahn contends that the standard treatment of Du Bois turns a deaf ear to his writings. For if we're open to their religious timbre, those writings-from his epoch-making The Souls of Black Folk to his unstudied series of parables that depict the lynching of an African American Christ-reveal a virtual obsession with religion. Du Bois's moral, literary, and political imagination is inhabited by religious rhetoric, concepts and stories. Divine Discontent recovers and introduces readers to the remarkably complex and varied religious world in Du Bois's writings. It's a world of sermons, of religious virtues such as sacrifice and piety, of jeremiads that fight for a black American nation within the larger nation. Unlike other African American religious voices at the time, however, Du Bois's religious orientation is distinctly heterodox--it exists outside the bounds of institutional Christianity. Kahn shows how Du Bois self-consciously marshals religious rhetoric, concepts, typologies, narratives, virtues, and moods in order to challenge traditional Christian worldview in which events function to confirm a divine order. Du Bois's antimetaphysical religious voice, he argues, places him firmly in the American tradition of pragmatic religious naturalism typified by William James. This innovative reading of Du Bois should appeal to scholars of American religion, intellectual history, African American Studies, and philosophy of religion.

Child Health Equity, An Issue of Pediatric Clinics of North America, Volume 70-4: Robert S Kahn, Monica Mitchell, Tina L Cheng Child Health Equity, An Issue of Pediatric Clinics of North America, Volume 70-4
Robert S Kahn, Monica Mitchell, Tina L Cheng
R1,242 Discovery Miles 12 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this issue of Pediatric Clinics of North America, guest editors Drs. Robert S. Kahn, Monica Mitchell, and Tina L. Cheng bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Achieving Child Health Equity. Health equity requires removing obstacles to health such as poverty, discrimination, and their consequences, including powerlessness and lack of access to good jobs with fair pay, quality education and housing, safe environments, and health care. In this issue, top experts provide up-to-date information to healthcare practitioners with the goal of implementing programs and policies to identify and address health care inequality for children. Contains 15 practice-oriented topics including clarity on disparity of healthcare in pediatrics: who, what, when, where and how; screening and addressing social determinants of health in pediatric practice; addressing structural racism in pediatric practice; addressing health literacy in pediatric practice; LGBTQ+ and child health equity; and more.  Provides in-depth clinical reviews of achieving child health equity, offering actionable insights for clinical practice.  Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews. 

Other People's Blood - U.s. Immigration Prisons In The Reagan Decade (Paperback): Robert S Kahn Other People's Blood - U.s. Immigration Prisons In The Reagan Decade (Paperback)
Robert S Kahn
R1,325 Discovery Miles 13 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the 1980s hundreds of thousands of refugees fled civil wars and death squads in Central America, seeking safe haven in the United States. Instead, thousands found themselves incarcerated in immigration prisons--abused by their jailors and deprived of the most basic legal and human rights. Drawing on declassified government documents and interviews with prison officials, INS staff, and more than 3,000 Central American refugees, Robert S. Kahn reveals how the Department of Justice and its dependent agency, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, intentionally violated federal laws and regulations to deny protection to refugees from El Salvador and Guatemala who were fleeing wars financed by U.S. military aid.Kahn portrays the chilling reality of daily life in immigration prisons in Texas, Arizona, and Louisiana. Behind the razor-topped prison walls, refugees were not simply denied political asylum; they were beaten, robbed, sexually assaulted, and sometimes tortured by prison guards."Other People's Blood" traces the ten-year legal struggle by volunteer prison workers and attorneys to stop the abuse of refugees and to force the Justice Department to concede in court that its treatment of immigrants had violated U.S. laws and the Geneva Convention for over a decade. Yet the case of "American Baptist Churches v. Thornburgh, " which overturned more judicial decisions than any other case in U.S. history, is still virtually unknown in the United States, and today the debate over illegal immigration is being carried on with little awareness of the government policies that contributed so shamefully to this country's immigration problems.

Divine Discontent - The Religious Imagination of W. E. B. Du Bois (Paperback): Jonathon S. Kahn Divine Discontent - The Religious Imagination of W. E. B. Du Bois (Paperback)
Jonathon S. Kahn
R933 Discovery Miles 9 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

W. E. B. Du Bois is an improbable candidate for a project in religion. His skepticism of and, even, hostility toward religion is readily established and canonically accepted. Indeed, he spent his career rejecting normative religious commitments to institutions and supernatural beliefs. In this book, Jonathon Kahn offers a fresh and controversial reading of Du Bois that seeks to overturn this view. Kahn contends that the standard treatment of Du Bois turns a deaf ear to his writings. For if we're open to their religious timbre, those writings-from his epoch-making The Souls of Black Folk to his unstudied series of parables that depict the lynching of an African American Christ-reveal a virtual obsession with religion. Du Bois's moral, literary, and political imagination is inhabited by religious rhetoric, concepts and stories. Divine Discontent recovers and introduces readers to the remarkably complex and varied religious world in Du Bois's writings. It's a world of sermons, of religious virtues such as sacrifice and piety, of jeremiads that fight for a black American nation within the larger nation. Unlike other African American religious voices at the time, however, Du Bois's religious orientation is distinctly heterodox-it exists outside the bounds of institutional Christianity. Kahn shows how Du Bois self-consciously marshals religious rhetoric, concepts, typologies, narratives, virtues, and moods in order to challenge traditional Christian worldview in which events function to confirm a divine order. Du Bois's antimetaphysical religious voice, he argues, places him firmly in the American tradition of pragmatic religious naturalism typified by William James. This innovative reading of Du Bois should appeal to scholars of American religion, intellectual history, African American Studies, and philosophy of religion.

It's About Time ... & Travel - How I Got from Here to There, Not Always in a Straight Line (Paperback): Richard S Kahn It's About Time ... & Travel - How I Got from Here to There, Not Always in a Straight Line (Paperback)
Richard S Kahn
R559 Discovery Miles 5 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Islands of Sovereignty - Haitian Migration and the Borders of Empire (Hardcover): Jeffrey S Kahn Islands of Sovereignty - Haitian Migration and the Borders of Empire (Hardcover)
Jeffrey S Kahn
R2,840 Discovery Miles 28 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Islands of Sovereignty, anthropologist and legal scholar Jeffrey S. Kahn offers a new interpretation of the transformation of US borders during the late twentieth century and its implications for our understanding of the nation-state as a legal and political form. Kahn takes us on a voyage into the immigration tribunals of South Florida, the Coast Guard vessels patrolling the northern Caribbean, and the camps of Guantanamo Bay--once the world's largest US-operated migrant detention facility--to explore how litigation concerning the fate of Haitian asylum seekers gave birth to a novel paradigm of offshore oceanic migration policing. Combining ethnography--in Haiti, at Guantanamo, and alongside US migration patrols in the Caribbean--with in-depth archival research, Kahn expounds a nuanced theory of liberal empire's dynamic tensions and its racialized geographies of securitization. An innovative historical anthropology of the modern legal imagination, Islands of Sovereignty forces us to reconsider the significance of the rise of the current US immigration border and its relation to broader shifts in the legal infrastructure of contemporary nation-states across the globe.

Studies in Meaning 5 - Perturbing the Status Quo in Constructivist Psychology (Paperback, 5th ed.): Jonathan D. Raskin, Sara K.... Studies in Meaning 5 - Perturbing the Status Quo in Constructivist Psychology (Paperback, 5th ed.)
Jonathan D. Raskin, Sara K. Bridges, Jack S. Kahn
R1,010 Discovery Miles 10 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
South East Asian Identities (Paperback): Joel S. Kahn South East Asian Identities (Paperback)
Joel S. Kahn; Joel S. Kahn
R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cultural politics have undergone a resurgence in the last decade: nationalisms in Eastern and Central Europe, tribalisms in Africa, racial and ethnic movements in the Americas and Australasia have left the world in the grip of the "politics of recognition". Until this book, however, little attention has been paid to the significance of cultural politics in Southeast Asia, whose people are often assumed to be dedicated to the single goal of economic development. This study of a variety of Southeast Asian countries - including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand - reveals that such issues of culture and identity politics are, in fact, of primary importance to the people of the region and their leaders. Key questions dealt with in this study include: the conflicting interests of "indigenous" peoples and the largest immigrant group in the region (the "overseas Chinese"); the impact of globalization on concepts of national citizenship; the role of both Islam and gender in cultural nationalism; and the significance of the Internet in defining and eroding definitions of national and cultural identity.

Beethoven and the Grosse Fuge - Music, Meaning, and Beethoven's Most Difficult Work (Paperback): Robert S Kahn Beethoven and the Grosse Fuge - Music, Meaning, and Beethoven's Most Difficult Work (Paperback)
Robert S Kahn
R2,304 Discovery Miles 23 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Grosse Fuge, composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in his late period, has an involved and complicated history. Written for a string quartet but published as an independent work, the piece raises interesting questions about whether music without words can have meaning, and invokes speculation about the composer and his frame of mind when he wrote it. Kahn looks closely at the musical, aesthetic, philosophical, and historical problems the work raises, considering its history, structure and development, meaning, and response among critics and contemporaries. Kahn also studies Beethoven's difficulties with publishers and sponsors, his everyday life, and his character in light of recent advances in the pharmacology of depressive illness. The book places both Beethoven and the Grosse Fuge in their historic and social contexts, arguing that Beethoven intended the Fuge as the finale of his String Quartet Opus 130 and created a substitute finale for the quartet at his publisher's urging; not because he was unhappy with the work. Beethoven is examined as a freelance musician: a vocation whose members were frequently excluded from society and the protection of its laws, including respect for copyright. Viewed in this light, Beethoven's famous quirks and resentments become understandable, even rational. Kahn also devotes a chapter to the phenomenon of synesthesia a sense of motion through three-dimensional volumes of space examining how some works of Western music can evoke synesthesia in listeners. He also speculates that Beethoven's creative dry spell in his late 40s was caused by an extended bout with clinical depression. Written for a general audience and including a bibliography and index, this fascinating study will interest scholars and fans of classical music and Beethoven.

Language Lateralization and Psychosis (Hardcover): Iris E.C. Sommer, Rene S. Kahn Language Lateralization and Psychosis (Hardcover)
Iris E.C. Sommer, Rene S. Kahn
R2,867 R2,422 Discovery Miles 24 220 Save R445 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1861 Paul Broca discovered that, in most individuals, the left hemisphere of the brain is dominant for language. Taking language as an example, the first part of this book explains the normal development of bodily asymmetry and lateralization, its association with hand preference, genetic aspects, geographical differences and the influence of gender. The coverage then moves on to review the association between language lateralization and psychosis, describing findings in patients with schizophrenia to suggest the dominant hemisphere may fail to completely inhibit the language areas in the non-dominant half. The language allowed to 'release' from the right hemisphere can lead to psychotic symptoms including auditory verbal hallucinations and formal thought disorder. This book should be read by psychiatrists, neurologists and neuroscientists working in the field of psychosis and other brain scientists interested in laterality.

Other Malays - Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism in the Modern Malay World (Paperback): Joel S. Kahn Other Malays - Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism in the Modern Malay World (Paperback)
Joel S. Kahn
R739 Discovery Miles 7 390 Out of stock

This stimulating new reading of constructions of ethnicity in Malaysia and Singapore is an important contribution to understanding the powerful linkages between ethnicity, identity, and nationalism in multiethnic Southeast Asia. The narrative of Malay identity devised by Malay nationalists, writers, and filmmakers in the late colonial period associated Malayness with the village (kampung), envisaged as static, ethnically homogenous, classless, indigenous, subsistence-oriented, rural, embedded in family and community, and loyal to a royal court. Joel Kahn challenges the kampung version of Malayness, arguing that it ignores the immigration of Malays from outside the peninsula to participate in trade or commercial agriculture, the substantial Malay population in towns and cities, and the reformist Muslims who argued for a common bond in Islam and played down Malayness.For sale in Asia, Australia, and New Zealand by NUS Press (Singapore)

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