WISER Seminar Papers
WISER, and its predecessors the Institute for Advanced Study and the African Studies Institute, have hosted an inter-disciplinary seminar in southern African research for almost half a century. Listed here are the papers for which we have information. Much of the data comes from the Wits Wiredspace project, and the papers are stored on their servers. This list is ordered chronologically, extending back to the middle of the 1960s.
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25 Feb 2002 - 6:00pm |
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Rac(e)ing Crime and Poverty into the Present: The State, Colouredness, and Correctional Institutionalization in the Period before 1960 |
18 Feb 2002 - 6:00pm |
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African Modes of Self-Writing: A Critique of Political Economy and Nativism |
20 Nov 2001 - 3:15pm |
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Rewriting Twentieth-Century South Africa: General History in a Post-Apartheid Era |
14 Nov 2001 - 3:15pm |
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Ethnographies of the Post Colonial State |
23 Oct 2001 - 3:15pm |
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Legal Plurism, Decentralization and Conflict in the Sahel |
28 Sep 2001 - 3:15pm |
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Mourning and Memory in Congo |
14 Sep 2001 - 3:15pm |
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The Unreason of the Law |
28 Feb 1996 - 3:00pm |
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We Must Speak For Ourselves': The Rise And Fall Of The Public Sphere On The Witwatersrand Gold Mines, 1920-1933. |