Knowledge for Justice: Critical Perspectives from Southern African-Nordic Research Partnerships
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Cape Town, South Africa
African Minds ; Bellville Southern African-Nordic Centre, University of the Western Cape
2017
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (1 PDF (vii, 240 pages) :) illustrations, map |
ISBN: | 9781928331643 1928331645 9781928331650 1928331653 |
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title | Knowledge for Justice Critical Perspectives from Southern African-Nordic Research Partnerships |
title_auth | Knowledge for Justice Critical Perspectives from Southern African-Nordic Research Partnerships |
title_exact_search | Knowledge for Justice Critical Perspectives from Southern African-Nordic Research Partnerships |
title_full | Knowledge for Justice Critical Perspectives from Southern African-Nordic Research Partnerships edited by Tor Halvorsen, Hilde Ibsen, Henri-Count Evans and Sharon Penderis |
title_fullStr | Knowledge for Justice Critical Perspectives from Southern African-Nordic Research Partnerships edited by Tor Halvorsen, Hilde Ibsen, Henri-Count Evans and Sharon Penderis |
title_full_unstemmed | Knowledge for Justice Critical Perspectives from Southern African-Nordic Research Partnerships edited by Tor Halvorsen, Hilde Ibsen, Henri-Count Evans and Sharon Penderis |
title_short | Knowledge for Justice |
title_sort | knowledge for justice critical perspectives from southern african nordic research partnerships |
title_sub | Critical Perspectives from Southern African-Nordic Research Partnerships |
topic | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General bisacsh Sustainable development Research International cooperation Neoliberalism Social aspects |
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