Living Stellenbosch: A Public Anthropology Project

This blog is a project of the Public Anthropology course at SU. The idea is to provide a platform for students to address broader public concerns as well as engage audiences beyond the confines of the academy - through a reflexive process. Contributions in this semester's project mainly address issues relating to living in the "city", with Stellenbosch as case study. This blog is in Afrikaans and English.

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      • Fashion serching for an identity... Hospice the ho...
      • Fashion serching for an identity... Clothed by ca...
      • "A" for Effort
      • Skoonheidskoningin of skouperd?
      • Tien uit tien vir die USBD!
      • Persoonlike ervaring
      • Onder die invloed...
      • Bad Cops
      • beauty in the Physical
      • Drugs and the Media
      • Sosiale verdraagsaamheid oor die algemeen op Stell...
      • Why the homeless are still viewed as a problem
      • Maar waarom?
      • The trap of poverty part4
      • An Issue on Publc Transport
      • Violent Crime part 2
      • the generation of IPOD-negative effects and potivi...
      • Conclusion
      • Video gaming-the effects on people
      • Die effek van armoede en geweld op studente in Ste...
      • Brutal murders in Stellenbosch
      • Safety: Safety in our own Utopia....????
      • Different perspectives on crime in Stellenbosch
      • Flogging an Intolerant Dead Horse
      • Safety: Drugs....
      • Verbruikerisme: vir elkeen iets anders.
      • homelessness in stellenosch
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      • homelessness in stellenbosch
      • Poverty Statistics in South Africa
      • A Scramble For Jobs In The Public Transport Sector
      • Private matters and the dangers of the lack thereof
      • Different slang amoung city dwellers
      • What is perceived as beautiful, Blog 3.
      • The Homeless People of Stellenbosch
      • Die effek wat nuwe selfone en sosiale netwerke op ...
      • The man mentality in consumption
      • My Final Statement: Poverty and the influence of r...
      • Poverty among Stellenbosch Students - Closing thou...
      • Closing Thoughts on Consumption
      • Let's Get Intimate
      • Die effek wat nuwe selfone en sosiale netwerke op ...
      • Nog 'n gesig van armoede - kan jy dit lees?
      • Racist Motivations Behind The Language Policy: Con...
      • Nie net `n mooi gesiggie.
      • Sosiale Onverdraagsaamheid: Stereotipering van Sui...
      • Gevalle Studies van Moord in Stellenbosch
      • Shaming our name
      • Physical safety: Concluding comments
      • Physical safety: dangers of technology and the fai...
      • Die verskil van staat en privaat hospitale.
      • And I'm feeling good! Really?
      • Do we think with the future in mind? Living with t...
      • The Power of food
      • Consumption in Stellenbosch
      • Health Safety: Physical and Mental Health
      • Media and Society
      • Vervolg van gister...
      • Hope for Avian Park
      • The Hope Project: SU's Contribution to Improve Soc...
      • The way we live with technology
      • The diaadvantages of facebook and Twitter (social ...
      • Technical slang and the effect it has on people
      • sanitation and hygiene
      • Uni-form Fashion
      • How the “student-town” has benefited the concept o...
      • Verbruikersgoedere: die ontstaan van ’n kultuur
      • Tolerance and Homosexuality: A Matie Perspective
      • Dreadful Sundays
      • Publieke Vervoer: Waar, hoe, wanneer en wat?
      • The Homeless People of Stellenbosch
      • Burokrasie loom in elke kas...
      • Tolerance and Homosexuality: A Secular Perspective
      • Media and Society
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      • The Effects on Victims V
      • BELLVILLE! - An Issue on Public Transport
      • Pollution in Cape Town: Street Pollution
      • White Collar Crime in South Africa
      • How the University has affected the Retail sector ...
      • Films and Student Culture
      • conditions in public hospitals
      • Pollution in Cape Town: Air Pollution
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      • Pollution in Cape Town: Marine pollution
      • En die wenner is...
      • Universal beauty ideologies at local (Stellenbosch...
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      • Tolerance and Homosexuality: A Religious Perspective
      • Pollution in Cape Town: Water
      • Media and Society
      • facebook
      • Moord en Geweld in Stellenbosch
      • Fashion searching for an identity
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      • The trap of poverty part3
      • According to Jocelyn Newmarch of Business Daily, c...
      • Media & Society: Mid-week High
      • Social Intolerance vs 'Like attracts Like'
      • Unattended White Poverty: An interview with Tommy ...
      • Sosiale verdraagsaamheid tussen studente op kampus
      • Beauty as savoir faire
      • Students Voice Their Opinions
      • The Effects on Victims IV
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