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2010 Social Science Research in Africa conference   
26 - 28 August 2010

This is to announce the 2010 Social Science Research in Africa conference taking place in Tshwane, South Africa from 26 to 28 August 2010. The Social Science Research in Africa conference which is held every two years is being re-launched as The African Knowledge Producers Series.

SA Innovation Summit   
26 - 27 August 2010
The Innovation Hub, Pretoria

Calling all senior leaders, decision makers, entrepreneurs, HR and marketing people, aand innovative South Africans to hear Zapiro, the crew behind the Soccer City Calabash, the CEO of FNB, the Sally Williams team and more to experience the essence of innovation at the 2010 SA Innovation Summit.

Ikasi: The Moral Ecology of South Africa’s Township Youth book launch   
18 August 2010

What is it like to be growing up young, black and poor in post-Apartheid South Africa? What difference does poor schooling, partial-parenting, a history of dehumanising racial subjugation, and the normalisation of violence make to young people's moral lives? How do they retain their humanity in the midst of filthy environments, struggles for survival, the physiological effects of poverty, the absence of recreation, and the widespread availability of alcohol and drugs? Sharlene Swartz's new book, Ikasi examines these questions through a moral and sociological lens and offers fresh perspective on the challenges facing young people in South Africa today and how best these challenges might be addressed.

DST symposium on enhancing the leadership roles of women in science, technology and innovation   
13 August 2010
Premier Hotel, Pretoria

The National Advisory Council on Innovation invites you to participate in its symposium on the leadership roles of women in science, technology and innovation. The symposium will address two issues:

  • Women as managers in the STI
  • Women's scientific output under the theme: "Strategies for women to exist and excel in SET leadership positions"
Innovation and R&D in the South African automotive sector   
05 August 2010
Classroom 8, Wits Business School, 2 St David’s Place, Parktown

After 1995 South Africa's automotive industry had to adjust to market liberalisation, rapidly integrate into global supply chains, adapt to World Class levels of competitiveness, and experienced increased ownership by multinationals. The effects of these changes on R&D and innovation activities are examined here.

Cape Town Book Fair   
30 July - 02 August 2010
Cape Town Convention Centre
The position of children infected and affected by HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa   
18 July 2010
Mini Room 1

Please join the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) of South Africa at a satellite session focusing on children in Southern Africa, with specific focus on orphanhood, surveillance and VCT.  It will draw on information emanating from the HSRC's national household-based survey undertaken in South Africa in 2008.  Findings from this household survey focus on the general health status of infants and children and is contained in a report titled, "The Health Of Our Children".

‘Mandela’s Children: Securing the health and wellbeing of future generations’   
01 June 2010
Johannesburg Hospital Auditorium, Wits Medical School, 7 York Road, Parktown

The Health Sciences Research Office at the University of the Witwatersrand invites you to the third Prestigious Research Lecture ‘Mandela's Children: Securing the health and wellbeing of future generations'.

Constructing a democratic developmental state in South Africa: Potentials and challenges book launch   
24 May 2010
Nelson Mandela Foundation, 107 Central Street, Houghton, Johannesburg

Guest Speaker: Minister Ebrahim Patel, Minister of Economic Development

About the book:
In this seminal collection, an interdisciplinary team of distinguished scholars begin to examine exactly how South Africa could go about building a democratic developmental state, while drawing on relevant conceptual models and useful comparative experiences from other countries.

The Race to Transform: Sport in post-apartheid South Africa book launch   
21 May 2010
The ABSA Stadium Durban, Basil Medway Room, 2nd Floor - West Grand Stand, 12 Jacko Jackson Drive, Durban

With kick-off to the FIFA 2010 Football World Cup a few weeks away, this timely collection takes stock of sport in South Africa, and provides a pioneering exploration of how sport reflects matters such as enduring inequality, racial transformation and the making (or otherwise) of a common South African destiny. Divided into chapters delving into a diverse set of sporting codes, the book enlivens and transcends the technical debates and contestations around transformation that have become such a prominent part of sports discourse.

How service delivery and infrastructure maintenance support sustainable cities: A comparison between China and South Africa   
20 May 2010
Shanghai Expo

In distinction to the prevalent gloom and doom scenario approach to Local Government in South Africa, this study takes a different tack and examines the often neglected area of good practice and undertakes a comparative analysis with the local government sector in China in the service areas of water, sanitation and housing. This study is in collaboration with the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) and the Chinese Academy of Social Science (CASS) and includes the opportunity for researchers from each institute to take responsibility for one of the case studies in the partner country. The study is currently at the literature review phase and will utilise the comparative case study methodology to be complemented by the key informant interviews, focus group discussions and consultative workshops.

HSRC AGREKON on Food Security journal launch   
12 May 2010
HSRC VCR centres in Pretoria, Cape Town and Durban

The Centre for Poverty, Employment and Growth together with Agrekon would like to invite you to the launch of this special edition, at which a selection of papers will be presented.

State Capacity for Development   
11 May 2010
Forum 310, HSRC Building, 134 Pretorius Street, Pretoria
HSRC Seminar Series

Speaker: Prof Atul Kohli, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, USA.

Atul Kohli is the David K.E. Bruce Professor of International Affairs and Professor Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University. His Principal research interests are in the areas of comparative political economy with a focus on the developing countries. He is the author of the book entitled State-Directed Development: Political Power and Industrialization in the Global Periphery (winner of the Charles Levine Award, 2005, of the International Political Science Association). He is the Chief Editor of World Politics and is currently a Vice President of the American Political Science Association.

 

Pretoria first aid training   
06 - 07 May 2010
Pretoria first aid training
Sweetwaters SHE rep training   
06 May 2010
Sweetwaters SHE rep training
Cape Town SHE Rep training   
06 May 2010
Cape Town SHE Rep training
Growing up in the new South Africa: Childhood and adolescence in post-apartheid Cape Town book launch   
05 May 2010
Wordsworth Longbeach Mall, Corner of Buller Louw Drive and Sunnydale Road, Noordhoek, Cape Town

Growing up in the new South Africa follows the lives of a diverse group of children living in the Fish Hoek, Ocean View and Masiphumelele areas of Cape Town. Despite 16 years of democracy, apartheid still echoes in the continuing relationship between race, neighbourhood and class. Issues, of schooling, violence, sexuality, family life, culture, poverty, race, class, integration and various other social issues are discussed in the book as they relate to young people growing up in a post-apartheid society.

Durban SHE Rep training   
05 May 2010
Durban SHE Rep training
Pretoria SHE Rep training   
05 May 2010
Pretoria SHE Rep training
Pretoria fire training   
04 May 2010
Pretoria fire training
Sourcing finance for development   
21 April 2010

The Human Sciences Research Council, The New Agenda and The Friedrich Ebert Foundation Invite you to a Public Lecture on Sourcing Finance for Development By Dr Joao Carlos Ferraz Director of Research, Corporate Planning and Risk Management, BNDES, National Development Bank, Brazil

Respondent: South African National Treasury

Brazil is now seen as a model of how a developing country can mobilise financing for development by harnessing national pensions and government funds.

The Struggle over Land in Africa: Conflicts, Politics & Change book launch   
20 April 2010
South African Institute of International Affairs, Jan Smuts House, Wits University, East Campus, Station Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg

HSRC Press cordially invites you to the launch of the recently published book, The Struggle over Land in Africa: Conflicts, Politics & Change co-edited by Ward Anseeuw & Chris Alden.

Conflicts over land are frequent across the African continent, ranging from local disputes amongst urban squatters to large-scale challenges to the prevailing political order. Loaded with economic, symbolic and emotional significance, land is often at the epicentre of violence and, concurrently, of any attempts to develop sustainable solutions to conflicts.

Book Launch: Promoting mental health in scarce-resource contexts: Emerging Evidence and Practice   
24 March 2010
Ike's Books in Durban invites you to a launch and discussion of Promoting Mental Health in Scarce Resource Contexts on Wednesday the 24th of March.
CODESRIA international conference   
09 - 11 March 2010

The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) is pleased to announce the organisation of an international conference titled Academic Freedom and the Social Responsibility of Academics and Researchers in Africa: What are the new challenges?

Affirmative action national policy dialogue   
25 - 26 February 2010
Kievits Kroon Country Estate
The affirmative action national policy dialogue preparations are in full swing with expert speakers in various fields lined up.
‘The Zuma Administration: What are the critical challenges?’   
12 February 2010

The Democracy and Governance Research Programme of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) cordially invite you to a Book Launch and Seminar on ‘The Zuma Administration: What are the critical challenges?'