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This weblog is created to keep everybody back home, and everyone else who’s interested, up to date on my day-to-day findings and well-being during my stay in South Africa. If you feel the need to give me your advice, lose your frustration, drop off your comments or wish to make another (financial) donation, this is the place to be. Be gentle though, I promise I will do my best to keep everybody hanging on the edge of their seats…


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    Wednesday, January 26, 2005
    Books

    Campbell, Catherine (2003), Letting Them Die: Why HIV/AIDS Prevention Programmes Fail, Bloomington, Indiana University Press


    Coakley, Jay (2003), Sports in Society: Issues & Controversies, Singapore, McGraw-Hill, International Edition


    Gergen, Mary, and Kenneth Gergen (2003), Social Construction: A Reader, Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications


    Keim, Marion (2003), Nation Building at Play: Sport as a Tool for Social Integration in Post-apartheid South Africa, Oxford, Meyer & Meyer Sport


    Mandela, Nelson (2004), De autobiografie van Nelson Mandela: De lange weg naar de vrijheid, Olympus


    Martin, Joanne (2002), Organizational Culture: mapping the cultural terrain, Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications


    Nattrass, Nicoli (2004), The Moral Economy of AIDS in South AfricaI, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press



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