4- The Rise and Fall of South African Sociology
African Sociological Review,
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2006): African Sociological Review
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- Russell, M., 1998, ‘Popenoe in Africa: A review of SOCIOLOGY, First South AfricanEdition by D. Popenoe, P. Cunningham and B. Boult, 1997, Prentice-Hall South Africa’, Society in Transition, 29: 1-2.
- Sall, E., 2003, ‘The Social Sciences in Africa: Trends, Issues, Capacities and Constraints’, New York: Social Science Research Council Working Paper Series, Vol 8.
- Sitas, A., 1997, ‘The Waning of Sociology’, Society in Transition, 28: 1-4.
- Thaver, L., 2002, ‘Review Essay: Johann Graaff’s What is Sociology?’, African Socio- logical Review, 6: 2.
- Webster, E., Jordan, N., Hendricks, F., Crothers, C., and Ally, S., 1996, ‘Sociology:
- The State of the discipline’, CSD Transformation of the Disciplines Project Report.
References
Russell, M., 1998, ‘Popenoe in Africa: A review of SOCIOLOGY, First South AfricanEdition by D. Popenoe, P. Cunningham and B. Boult, 1997, Prentice-Hall South Africa’, Society in Transition, 29: 1-2.
Sall, E., 2003, ‘The Social Sciences in Africa: Trends, Issues, Capacities and Constraints’, New York: Social Science Research Council Working Paper Series, Vol 8.
Sitas, A., 1997, ‘The Waning of Sociology’, Society in Transition, 28: 1-4.
Thaver, L., 2002, ‘Review Essay: Johann Graaff’s What is Sociology?’, African Socio- logical Review, 6: 2.
Webster, E., Jordan, N., Hendricks, F., Crothers, C., and Ally, S., 1996, ‘Sociology:
The State of the discipline’, CSD Transformation of the Disciplines Project Report.