CURRICULUM VITAE
Ian Liebenberg
PERSONAL DETAILS
Present Position: Acting Director, Centre for Military Studies (CEMIS), Faculty of Military Science (FMS), Stellenbosch University.
Previous Positions: Director, Idasa Research Unit (1989-1990); Senior researcher, Projects Coordinator, Political Analyst, HSRC (1991-1999), Senior lecturer, Department of Sociology, Unisa (2000-2007).
Language proficiency: English – Speak, Read, Write (Fluently)
Afrikaans – Speak, Read, Write (Fluently)
Dutch – Speak (Basic), Read (Fluently)
German - Read (Understand)
Russian - Completed elementary course (at best “rusty”)
Postal Address: P O Box 841, Saldanha, 7395, South Africa
Physical Address: 4 Duiker Street, Bluewater Bay, Saldanha, 7395, South Africa
E-Mail: jcrl@ma2.sun.ac.za
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
Degree
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Year
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Institution
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Country
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Doctor Litterarum et Philosophiae Sociology
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2009
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University of South Africa
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South Africa
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MA Development Studies
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1994
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University of Western Cape
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South Africa
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MA Political Science
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1988
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University of Stellenbosch
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South Africa
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BA Hons Philosophy
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1985
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University of Stellenbosch
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South Africa
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BA Political Science, Philosophy, History
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1983
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University of Stellenbosch
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South Africa
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PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
The main themes in the applicant’s research career are democratisation, transition from authoritarian rule to democracy and truth and reconciliation processes in emerging democracies with South Africa as a specific focus. The above include civil-control over the military and civil military relations. The impact and outcomes of an authoritarian and militarised regime and its force projection in a regional context deserved attention. The applicant has an interest in conflict studies, policy studies, military studies, qualitative methodology especially auto-ethnography, the politics of ideologies and symbolic politics as demonstrated by his publications list. His work over the past two decades was/is informed by subjects such as sociology, political science and (military) history but not limited to these disciplines. It is expected of the occupant of the post to be versed with research, teach and publish within the field of social, human and security sciences and have an understanding of African challenges, i.e. development economics, political economy, policy related issues and Africa’s place within the global environment. The concrete outcomes of the incumbent’s work reflect inter- and multi-disciplinary approaches, individual projects and partnership/joint research ventures. It is also expected that the applicant for the post have (research) management experience.
PUBLICATIONS NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
ARTICLES IN RECOGNISED INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS
1. Liebenberg I 2006 Demobilisation and economic reintegration of soldiers into civil society: A South African case study. Yus Afrika (South Africa), Moscow: 120-127.
2. Abatneh A S, Ferreira, R, Liebenberg I 2006 Disarmament, demobilisation, rehabilitation and reintegration of Rwandan child soldiers, Commonwealth Youth and Development, Vol. 5(2): 32 – 50.
3. Liebenberg I, Ferreira R, Roefs M 2003 Loyal Service and yet demobbed: Demobilisation and the reintegration of South Africa’s military personnel. Journal of Asian and African Studies, Vol. 37(4) (3-5), December. 299-317.
4. Liebenberg I 2001 Crime in a young democracy: Sharing notes on a destructive animal. Southern Africa 2001 Edition: 67-82.
5. Liebenberg I 2001 Civil control over security institutions in South Africa. Southern Africa 2001 Edition: 67-82.
6. Williams R, Liebenberg I 1999 The impact of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). International Studies (RIIS, Chubu University Japan), Vol. 15(2):89-122.
7. Zegeye A, Liebenberg I 1999 The Burden of the Present. Culture Link Special Issue 1998/1999: 207-213.
8. Zegeye A, Dixon T, Liebenberg I 1999 Images: the Seesaw Haunting keeps Killing the Living. Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture, Vol.5(4): 387-414.
9. Cilliers J, Schutte C, Liebenberg I, Sass B 1998 Attitudes concernant l’image et l’avenir de l’industrie militaire et de la defence dans l’opinion publique sud-africaines. Alternatives Sud, Vol. 5(2): 177-185.
10. Liebenberg I, Zegeye A. 1998 Pathway to Democracy? The Case of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Process. Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture, Vol.4(3): 541-557.
11. Liebenberg I. 1997 The Integration of the Military in Post-liberation South Africa: The Contribution of Revolutionary Armies. Armed Forces and Society, Vol. 24(1): 105-132.
12. Van der Merwe, H W, Liebenberg, I, Meyer, G. 1992. Changing Political Styles in South Africa. Peace Review (international quarterly of world peace), Winter, 1991/1992: page numbers not known.
ACCREDITED JOURNALS1
1. Mulaudzi, M. Liebenberg, I. 2013. From apartheid to Batho Pele: an exploratory study on service delivery and public participation in Atteridgeville-Saulsville. Journal for Contemporary History, Vol. 38(1): 142-161.
2. Wittman, G-E, Liebenberg I. 2013. Mädchen in Uniform – Gender, Power and Sexuality in times of militarization. Scientia Militaria, Vol. 41(1): 140-156.
3. Du Plessis, T, Van der Westhuizen, G., Liebenberg, I. 2012 The willing and the not so willing: Conscription and resistance to compulsory military service in South Africa, 1968-1989. Journal for Contemporary History, Vol. 37(2): 143-165.
4. Liebenberg I 2011 Sociology in practice: H W van der Merwe’s contribution to conflict resolution and mediation in South Africa. Acta Academica, Vol. 43(1): Vol. 43(1): 1-38.
5. Liebenberg I, De Kock P 2010 Transforming the state away from the State? Radical social action and ‘minority attractions’ under scrutiny (review article). South African Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 29(2):195-208.
6. Liebenberg I 2010 Viewing the “Other” over a hundred and a score more years: South Africa and Russia, 1890-2010. Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa, Vol. 6(2): 428-460.
7. Liebenberg I 2010 (Trans-)grense, talighede, boek en bloedrefleksies in SA Tydskrif vir Letterkunde, 47(1): 122 – 135.
8. Liebenberg I, Du Plessis T, Van der Westhuizen G. 2010 Through the Mirage: Retracing Moments of a War ‘Up there’ (review article), Scientia Militaria, Vol 38(2): 131-149.
9. Blanch H L, Liebenberg I 2009 A view from Cuba: Internationalists against apartheid, Journal for Contemporary History, Vol. 34(1): 81-112).
10. Ferreira R, Liebenberg I 2006 War’s impact on Society: Angola and South Africa as two Southern African case studies. Journal for Contemporary History, Vol. 31(3): 42 – 73.
11. Liebenberg I Barnard L 2006 Arms acquisition and procurement in South Africa: The socio-history of arms deals with reference to attitudes, strengths and weaknesses in decision making, 1935 – 2004. (Part II). Journal for Contemporary History, Vol. 31(1): 99 – 112.
12. Liebenberg I Barnard L 2005 Arms acquisition and procurement in South Africa: The socio-history of arms deals with reference to attitudes, strengths and weaknesses in decision making, 1935 – 1994. (Part I). Journal for Contemporary History, Vol. 30(3): 76 – 91.
13. Liebenberg I 2005 Sociology, biology or philosophy of a warrior? Reflections on Jan Smuts, guerrilla-being and a politics of choices. Scientia Militaria, Vol. 33(1): 141 – 170.
14. Ferreira R, Liebenberg I 2004 Civil-military relations and arms procurement in South Africa, 1994 - 2000. Society in Transition, Vol. 35(1): 61-86.
15. Liebenberg I Ferreira R 2004 Civil society as defence policy formulator: For real or token partner? Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 29(2): 173 – 203.
16. Pritvorov A, Liebenberg I 2001 War for Profit, Peace at Profit: The African Nexus in Wealth Creation (Review article), Scientia Militaria, Vol. 30(1): 75-85.
17. Sindane J, Liebenberg I 2000 Reconstruction and the Reciprocal “Other”: The philosophy and practice of ubuntu and democracy in African society. (with J. Sindane), Politeia, Vol. 19(3): 31 – 46.
18. Liebenberg I 2000 The quest for liberation in South Africa: Contending Visions, Civil Strife, Diaspora and Transition to an Emerging Democracy. Scientia Militaria, Vol.30(2): 127-158.
19. Houston G, Humpries R, Liebenberg I, Dichaba W 2000 Public participation in developmental local government (Review article). Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 35(1): 74-87.
20. Houston G, Mpanyane J, Liebenberg I 1999 The National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC): A tripartite dialogue. Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 34(2): 75-93.
21. Liebenberg I 1999 Searching for reconciliation: The intricacies of the African experience. Journal for Contemporary History, Vol. 24(2): 25-37.
22. Liebenberg I 1996 The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa: Context, future and some imponderables. SA Public Law, Vol. 11: 123-159.
23. Liebenberg I, Duvenage P 1996 Can the deep political divisions of South African society be healed? A philosophical perspective. Politeia, Vol. 15(1): 48-64.
24. Liebenberg I 1996 The long haul to democracy: Constitutional development and transition in South Africa. Journal for Contemporary History, Vol. 21(2): 22-25.
25. Liebenberg I 1994 South African youth and politics, 1987-1992: A research report. Politeia, Vol.13(1): 97-123.
Articles/Review articles published in accredited journals before 1994 appeared in:
26. Liebenberg I 1991 Politeia, Vol. 9(2): 2-25
27. Liebenberg I Van der Merwe P J. 1991 Joernaal vir Eietydse Geskiedenis, Vol. 16(2): 1-24.
28. Liebenberg I 1990 Journal for Contemporary History, Vol. 15(1): 130-141.
29. Liebenberg I 1987 Journal for Contemporary History, Vol. 12(2): 188-192.
ARTICLES IN SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNALS PEER REVIEWED
1. Liebenberg, I 2012 Northern Africa, Arabian Springs, Oil and Arrogance: new uses for R2P in Africa. African Renaissance, Vol. 8(3/4): 34-54.
2. Liebenberg I 2010 Dr.Frederik van Zyl Slabbert: Orbituary. South African Review of Sociology, Vol.41(3): 131-133.
3. Liebenberg I, Schutte C, Minnaar A. 1999 Civil control over security institutions in South Africa: Suggestions for the future and notes on replicating the experience in South Africa. African Journal on Conflict Resolution, Vol. 1(1): 77-102.
4. Liebenberg I 1999 Die WVK: Refleksie op ‘n proses en naloop van ‘n historiese gebeurtenis. Fragmente: Tydskrif vir Filosofie en Kultuurkritiek, Nommer 3: 113-125.
5. Liebenberg I 1998 The African Renaissance: Myth, Vital Lie or Mobilising Tool. African Security Review, Vol. 7(3): 42-50.
6. Liebenberg I 1997 Consolidation of democracy in Africa: Inhibitors on civil society. African Security Review, Vol.6(4): 41-48.
7. Cilliers J, Schutte C, Heinecken L, Liebenberg I 1997 Public Attitudes Regarding Women in the Security Forces in the SANDF. African Security Review, Vol. 6(3): 3-14.
8. Liebenberg I, Malan M, Heinecken L, Sass B. 1997 South African Public Attitudes on Participation in Peacekeeping, Personnel Issues and Labour Relations in the Military. African Security Review, Vol.6(6): 3-18.
9. Brownlee R, Liebenberg I 1995 Reflections on the integration of the military in South Africa, African Security Review, Vol.4(2): 26-30.
10. Liebenberg I 1994 Stumbling blocks in the way of liberation. Information Update, Vol. 4(1): 16-35.
ARTICLES IN SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNALS NON REFEREED NON ACCREDITED 2
1. Liebenberg, I 2012 Unipolarism and subversion of international values: The USA and NATO in Syria. The Thinker, Vol. 44: 43-45.
2. Liebenberg, I 2011 Forget about roadmaps to peace. It’s Gadaffi or bust! The Thinker, Vol.31: 51.
3. Liebenberg I, Roos M 2003 Past, Present and Future: A critical analysis of South African Public Sector in Transition. (Part I) IMFO (Journal of the Institute of Municipal Officers of South Africa), Vol. 3(4): 30-33.
4. Liebenberg I, Roos M 2003 Past, Present and Future: A critical analysis of South African Public Sector in Transition. (Part II) IMFO (Journal of the Institute of Municipal Officers of South Africa), Vol. 4(1): 30-33.
5. Liebenberg I 2003 Transition to Democracy in Africa: No Easy Challenges. Conflict Trends, Vol. 1: 13-18.
6. Liebenberg I 2002 Consolidation is not the issue: It is the format that counts. Conflict Trends, Vol. 4: 20-25.
7. Liebenberg I 1994 Countdown to election day – blunders to avoid. HSRC In Focus, Vol.2(9): 2-4.
8. Liebenberg I 1992 Negotiations Stalled: Quo Vadis? South Africa in the Nineties, Vol.1(3): 5
9. Liebenberg I 1992 Final Victory for Capitalism: Some imponderables. South Africa in the Nineties, Vol. 1(2): 7-8.
10. Van der Merwe H W, Liebenberg I 1991 New versus old political styles: Prospects for a peaceful transition to democracy. South Africa in the Nineties, Vol. 1(1): 7-8.
ARTICLES IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS ON INVITATION (NON-PEER REVIEWED)
1. Liebenberg I 1996 Gaan die waarheid ook vryheid bring? Zuid-Afrika, Vol. 73(10): 168-169.
VIEWPOINTS PUBLISHED IN ACCREDITED SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNALS
1. Roefs, M, Liebenberg I 1999 Non-racialism on the eve of 2000. The South African gallery of survey data and notes on policy making. Journal of Public Administration: 163-169
2. Liebenberg I, De Kock P 1995 Some conjectures and perspectives on the RDP White Paper. Politeia, Vol.14(1): 106-111.
3. Liebenberg I 1994 Final victory for capitalism? Some imponderables on Fukuyama’s thesis ‘The End of History’ Politeia, Vol.13(2):73-80.
4. Liebenberg I 1990 Apartheid’s military in politics: Naked power revealed. Journal for Contemporary History, Vol. 15(1): 130-141.
5. Liebenberg I 1987 The independents: Analysis of a movement. Journal for Contemporary History, Vol.12(2): 188-192.
GUEST EDITORSHIP OF ACCREDITED SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNALS
Cornwell R, Liebenberg I. 2000 Politeia, Vol. 19(3): Special Edition: African Renaissance (113pp, 8 articles, 3 book reviews).
EDITORSHIP OF ACCREDITED SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL
Scientia Militaria since 2009 (with Abel Esterhuyse)
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR OF AN ACCREDITED SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL
South African Journal of Philosophy (2003/2004)
EDITORSHIP OF OCCASIONAL PAPERS
Liebenberg, I. Into the Future: Leadership for Africa, Security Institute for Governance and Leadership in Africa (SIGLA) Occasional Paper No 1, December 2012 (Series editor)
Liebenberg, I. Into the Future: Leadership for Africa, Security Institute for Governance and Leadership in Africa (SIGLA) Occasional Paper No 2, July 2013 (Series editor)
BOOKS EDITED/CO-EDITED
1. Potgieter, T. and Liebenberg I 2012 Reflections on War: Preparedness and Consequences. Stellenbosch: Sun Media. ISBN: 978-1-920338-84-8.
2. Manganyi, C., Liebenberg, I and Potgieter. 2012 South Africa and Romania: Transition to Democracy and Changing Security Paradigms. Durban: Just Done Publishers. ISBN: 9 781920 315887
3. Batley K, Liebenberg I, Allais A, Du Plessis, T 2007 A Secret Burden: Memories of the Border War by South African Soldiers who fought in it. Cape Town: Jonathan Ball Publishers ISBN: 978-1-86842-290-6 (Two editions were published 2007/2008).
4. Snyman I, Liebenberg I, van der Westhuizen G, Roos M 2005 A Century is a short time: New perspectives on the Anglo-Boer War, 1899 – 1902. Pretoria: Nexus Publishers. ISBN: 0-620-35311-2.
5. Houston G, Humphries R, Liebenberg I 2001 Public Participation in democratic governance in South Africa Pretoria: HSRC Publishers ISBN Number unknown [Co-authored five chapters].
6. Solomon H, Liebenberg I 2000 Consolidation of Democracy in Africa – A view from the South. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishers. ISBN: 0 7546 1174 4. [Contributed three chapters, authored and co-authored].
7. Schutte C, Liebenberg I, Minnaar A 1998 The Hidden Hand: Covert operations in South Africa. Revised 2nd Edition (with new chapters). Pretoria: HSRC. ISBN 0 7969 1866-X (Contributed three chapters)
8. Liebenberg I, Van der Westhuizen G, Lortan F 1994 The Long March: The story of the struggle for liberation in South Africa. Pretoria: Kagiso-HAUM Publishers, 1994. ISBN 0 7986 3237 2 (Contributed two chapters)
9. Minnaar A, Liebenberg I, Schutte C. 1994 The Hidden Hand: Covert operations in South Africa. Pretoria/Johannesburg: IDASA-HSRC/ Friedrich-Neumann Stiftung. ISBN 0 7969 1563 6 (Contributed two chapters)
10. Rhoodie N, Liebenberg I 1994 Democratic Nation-building in South Africa. Pretoria: HSRC Publishers. ISBN: 0-7969-1575-X (Contributed one chapter)
BOOKS SINGLE AUTHORED AND CO-AUTHORED
1. Shubin G, Maidanov I, Liebenberg I 2010 South African Armed Forces and Military Industry. Moscow: Memories Publishers. ISBN: 978-5-904935-05-4
2. Liebenberg I 1990 Ideologie in Konflik. Johannesburg: Taurus Uitgewers. ISBN: 0 947046 21 6
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
1. Liebenberg, I 2013 Evolving experiences: Auto-ethnography and military sociology – a South African immersion. In: Carreiras, H. and Castro, C. (Eds.) Qualitative Methods in Military Studies: Research Experiences. London: Routledge. ISBN: 978-0-415-69811-5.
2. Liebenberg, I. and De Wet, F. 2012 Militarised politics, economic consequences and the implosion of state legitimacy under apartheid: 65-90. In: Potgieter, T. and Liebenberg, I. 2012. Reflections on War: Preparedness and Consequences. Stellenbosch: Sun Media. ISBN: 978-1-920338-84-8.
3. De Wet, F. and Liebenberg, I 2012 Conflict and economic consequences: Comparative notes on going to war: 241-268. In: Potgieter, T. and Liebenberg, I. 2012. Reflections on War: Preparedness and Consequences. Stellenbosch: Sun Media. ISBN: 978-1-920338-84-8.
4. Liebenberg, I. 2012 War in disguise: the responsibility to protect (R2P) as a new means to armed aggression. In: Potgieter, T. and Liebenberg, I. Reflections on War: Preparedness and Consequences. Stellenbosch: Sun Media. ISBN: 978-1-920338-84-8.
5. Liebenberg I. 2012 Transition from authoritarian rule to democracy. In: Manganyi, C., Liebenberg, I. and Potgieter. South Africa and Romania: Transition to Democracy and Changing Security Paradigms. Durban: Just Done Publishers. ISBN: 9 781920 315887.
6. Liebenberg I. 2012 The arms industry, reform and civil-military relations in South Africa. In: Manganyi, C., Liebenberg, I. and Potgieter. 2012 South Africa and Romania: Transition to Democracy and Changing Security Paradigms. Durban: Just Done Publishers. ISBN: 9 781920 315887.
7. Liebenberg I, Manganyi, C and Potgieter T. 2012 Waves of Change, military-political reorientation, economic alliances and uncertain futures. In: Manganyi, C., Liebenberg, I. and Potgieter. 2012. South Africa and Romania: Transition to Democracy and Changing Security Paradigms. Durban: Just Done Publishers. ISBN: 9 781920 315887.
8. Liebenberg I 2005 Jan Christiaan Smuts and somatic experience: From guerrilla to holist and back again. In: A Century is a short time: New perspectives on the Anglo-Boer War, 1899 – 1902. Pretoria: Nexus Publishers: 89 – 122.
9. Liebenberg I, Roos M 2005 Rights or no Rights? A moment of silence for the fallen. In: A century is a short time: New perspectives on the Anglo-Boer War, 1899 – 1902. Pretoria: Nexus Publishers: 123 – 159
10. Liebenberg I, Grossberg A 2005 Pretoria: A tale of cities and a century is a short time. In: A century is a short time: New perspectives on the Anglo-Boer War, 1899 – 1902, Pretoria: Nexus Publishers, 251 – 274
11. Liebenberg I, Zegeye, A 2001 The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa: Tentative implications drawn from public perceptions and contemporary debates In: Zegeye A (Ed.) Social Identities in the New South Africa: After Apartheid – Volume 1. Cape Town: Kwela Books: 321-332. ISBN:0-7957-0133-0
12. Houston G, Humphries R, Liebenberg I 2001 Public Participation in democratic governance in South Africa. Pretoria: HSRC Publishers [Co-authored five chapters. The applicant does not have a copy of the book and the titles of the chapters I cannot remember].
13. Liebenberg I 2001 Civil control over security institutions in South Africa: Notes on replicating the experience in Africa. In: Eidelberg, P. & Shubin, V. (Eds.) Southern Africa on the Threshold of the Third Millennium. Moscow: Russian Academy of Sciences: 83-97.
14. Liebenberg I. 2000 The Consolidation of Democracy-Debate in Africa: Challenges for the Civil Community in Solomon H, Liebenberg I 2000 Consolidation of Democracy in Africa – A view from the South. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishers: 65-92. ISBN: 0 7546 1174 4.
15. Agranoff R, Sindane J and Liebenberg I. 2000. Sharing power? Intergovernmental relations in Democratic Transitions in Solomon H, Liebenberg I 2000 Consolidation of Democracy in Africa – A view from the South. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishers: 65-92. ISBN: 0 7546 1174 4 .
16. Zegeye A, Liebenberg I, Houston G. 2000 Resisting ethnicity from above: Social Identities and Democracy in South Africa. In: Muthien, Y., Khosa, MM and Magubane B M (Eds.) Democracy and Governance Review: Mandela’s Legacy, 1994 - 1999. IBSN 0 7969 1983 6. Pretoria: HSRC Publishers: 151-196.
17. Roefs M, Liebenberg I 2000 Public participation in South Africa in Muthien, Y.G. et al. Democracy and Governance Review: Mandela’s Legacy 1994 - 1999. ISBN 0 7969 1983 6. Pretoria: HSRC Publishers.
18. Van Vuuren W, Liebenberg I 1998 Government by illusion: The legacy and its implications in Schutte C, Liebenberg I, Minnaar A 1998. The Hidden Hand: Covert operations in South Africa. Revised 2nd Edition. Pretoria: HSRC: 95-106. ISBN 0 7969 1866-X.
19. Liebenberg I 1998 Unconventional intervention during transition in Schutte C, Liebenberg I, Minnaar A 1998. The Hidden Hand: Covert operations in South Africa. Revised 2nd Edition. Pretoria: HSRC: 137-152. ISBN 0 7969 1866-X.
20. Pienaar M, Liebenberg I 1998 Human rights and covert state activity in Schutte C, Liebenberg I, Minnaar A 1998. The Hidden Hand: Covert operations in South Africa. Revised 2nd Edition. Pretoria: HSRC: 411-418. ISBN 0 7969 1866-X.
21. Schutte C, Liebenberg I, Minnaar A 1998 Policy proposals and recommendations concerning covert operations in Schutte C, Liebenberg I, Minnaar A 1998. The Hidden Hand: Covert operations in South Africa. Revised 2nd Edition. Pretoria: HSRC: 457-464. ISBN 0 7969 1866-X.
22. Liebenberg I 1994 Understanding the background to covert operations in Minnaar A, Liebenberg I, Schutte C. 1994. The Hidden Hand: Covert operations in South Africa. Pretoria/Johannesburg: IDASA-HSRC/ Friedrich-Neumann Stiftung: 13-24. ISBN 0 7969 1563 6
23. Liebenberg I 1994 Resistance by the SANNC and the ANC, 1912-1960 in Liebenberg I, Van der Westhuizen G, Lortan F 1994. The Long March: The story of the struggle for liberation in South Africa. Pretoria: Kagiso-HAUM Publishers: 8-21. 1994. ISBN 0 7986 3237 2
24. Liebenberg I, Lortan F 1994 The role of the labour movement in the struggle for liberation in Liebenberg I, Van der Westhuizen G, Lortan F 1994. The Long March: The story of the struggle for liberation in South Africa. Pretoria: Kagiso-HAUM Publishers: 227-240. 1994. ISBN 0 7986 3237 2.
25. Liebenberg I 1994 Nationbuilding and community reconciliation in an embattled South African society in Rhoodie N, Liebenberg I 1994. Democratic Nation-building in South Africa. Pretoria: HSRC Publishers: 9-22. ISBN: 0-7969-1575-X
26. De Coning C, Liebenberg I 1993 Regional demarcation – A South African perspective in De Villiers B, Sindane, J. Regionalism: Problems and Prospects. Pretoria: HSRC: 33-69. ISBN: 0 7969 1548 2
ACCREDITED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS EDITED
Potgieter T, Esterhuyse A, Liebenberg I 2008 Regions, Regional Organisations and Military Power - Proceedings of the XXXIII International Congress of Military History, Stellenbosch: Sun Media. ISBN 978-1-920109-94-3
ACCREDITED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS PUBLISHED
Liebenberg I 2008 Talking Small wars in Far Away lands: Three Incidences in Angola’s “Second War of Liberation”. In: Regions, Regional Organisations and Military Power - Proceedings of the XXXIII International Congress of Military History, Stellenbosch: Sun Media. ISBN 978-1-920109-94-3
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS NON ACCREDITED
1. Visser D, Liebenberg I 2009 Afrikaner nationalism, Tertiary Military Education and Civil Discontent: Student attitudes at an Afrikaans university from Apartheid’s beginnings to the end of the Angolan war, 1950 – 1989. ACTA (Volume II), International Commission for Military History: 646 – 665.
2. Liebenberg I 2006 On being a Partisan: Jan Christiaan Smuts and the Anglo-Boer War experience. In: Reytov, L. (Ed.) Yug Afriki: Nasledi proshlogo i nastoya schego (English: Africa South: The legacy of the past and the present). Collected conference papers: 25 - 35.
MONOGRAPHS AND OCCASSIONAL PAPERS
1. Liebenberg, I. 2012 Political leadership for a future Africa. Security Institute for Governance and Leadership (SIGLA) Occasional Paper Series entitled Into the Future: Leadership for Africa, No. 1 (Series Editor: Ian Liebenberg).
2. Liebenberg, I. 2011 From racialism to authoritarianism: South Africa, militarised politics and the implosion of state legitimacy under apartheid. ISPAIM (Institutul Pentru Studii Politice de Apărare şi Istorie Militară), Occasional Paper Nr. 16: 64-93.
3. Liebenberg I, Roefs M 2001 Demobilisation and its aftermath Part II: Economic reinsertion of South Africa’s demobilised military personnel. Institute for Security Studies (ISS) Monograph Series, No. 61, August. ISBN: 0-620-28058-1
4. Zegeye A, Liebenberg I, Houston G 2000/2001 Resisting ethnicity from above: Social identities and democracy in South Africa. Human Sciences research Council (HSRC) Occasional Papers. Pretoria. ISBN: 0-7969-1956-9
EDITORSHIP OF VOLUMES OF DOCUMENTS/REFERENCE WORKS
Shubin, G. Voropaeva, R. Vyatkina, R. Khritinin Liebenberg I (Eds.) 2012 Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902: Documents and Memories from Russian Archives (Thirteen volumes, text in Russian only). Moscow: Memories Publishers. ISBN 978-5-904935-25-2 (T.7)
PAPERS NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
Only papers delivered since 2001 mentioned here. Papers delivered since 1985 at national and international conferences and workshops may exceed 30.
INTERNATIONAL
1. Liebenberg I 2010 Auto-ethnography as a research methodology in military sociology. XVII World Congress of Sociology, Gothenborg, Sweden, 13-17 July.
2. Visser D, Liebenberg I 2008 Afrikaner Nationalism, Tertiary Military Education and Civil Discontent: Student attitudes at an Afrikaans University from Apartheid’s beginnings to the end of the Angolan War, 1950 - 1989. XXXIVth Conference of the International Commission of Military History, Trieste, Italy, 31 August – 05 September.
3. Liebenberg I 2007 Questions asked, questions contested: The Angolan War, 1975 – 1989. XXXIIIth International Congress of Military History, Cape Town, 12 – 17 August.
4. Liebenberg I. 2006 Civil-Military Relations and the link with the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission. XVI World Congress of the International Association of Sociology, 23 – 29 July, Durban.
5. Liebenberg I 2005 The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and civil-military relations: A case study with comparative elements. 12th Congress of Africanists. Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. May 2005.
6. Liebenberg I, Du Plessis T 2005 South African war poetry: No real heroes? Symposium of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference. Breakwater Lodge, Cape Town: 24 June.
7. Ferreira R, Liebenberg I 2005 War’s impact on society: Angola and South Africa as two Southern African case studies. International Institute for Sociology (IIS), Stockholm, Sweden, 08 July (Ferreira delivered the paper on our behalf).
8. Liebenberg I 2003 Democracy and Civil-military relations in “Third World” countries: References to South Africa. 19th Congress of the International Political Science Association (IPSA), 29th June – 04 July, Durban South Africa.
9. Liebenberg I 2002 Demobilisation and economic integration of South Africa’s military personnel. The 9th Conference of Africanists, 21 –24 May, Moscow.
10. Liebenberg I 2002 A quest for Liberation and Democracy in South Africa. Extended Research Workshop, Nordiska Africa Institutet, Uppsala and the Centre for African Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 22 – 23 August.
NATIONAL 3
1. De Wet F, Liebenberg I 2013 Turbo-charging failure in apartheid South Africa: Militarized politics and economic consequences, 1963-1988. Delivered at the XIX South African Sociological Association (SASA) Annual Congres, 30 June – 03 July, Pretoria.
2. Liebenberg I, De Wet F 2013 The political economy of apartheid’s implosion and the decline of white militarism, 1970-1989. South African Association of Political Studies, Western Cape Colloquium, 23 August, University of Western Cape, Bellville.
3. Liebenberg I 2010 Globalisation, Inequality and Resistance. Annual Congress of the Philosophical Society of Southern Africa, 20-22 January, Monash University, South Africa.
4. Liebenberg I, Du Plessis T 2006 Dan Pienaar: Reflections on a South African general. Paper delivered with Tienie du Plessis at the 5th War and Society in Africa Conference, 12 – 15 September, Military Academy, Saldanha.
5. Liebenberg I 2004 Civil-military relations and emerging democracies – Lessons from Africa. SASA Annual Congress, Bloemfontein, 27 – 30 June, Bloemfontein.
6. Liebenberg I 2001 Jan Christiaan Smuts: Holist and guerrilla. Philosophical Society of Southern Africa Congress, January, Durban.
7. Houston G, Liebenberg I, Dichaba W 2001 Public participation in the integral development planning processes of local government in Pretoria. delivered at the Annual Congress of the South African Sociological Association (SASA), Pretoria, 1 – 4 July.
8. Ferreira R, Liebenberg I 2001 Civil-military relations and arms procurement in South Africa. Annual Congress of the South African Sociological Association (SASA), Pretoria, 1 – 4 July.
WORKSHOPS, SYMPOSIA, REGIONAL PAPERS AND INTEREST GROUPS (COMMUNITY)4
1. Liebenberg I, Lawrence, A. 2013 Academic Article Writing, a three day workshop presented at the College for Educational Technology (COLET), SANDF, Centurion, March.
2. Liebenberg I 2012 Academic Article Writing, a two day workshop presented at the College for Educational Technology (COLET), SANDF, Centurion, September.
3. Liebenberg I 2010 Getting published, two lectures delivered at a Faculty of Military Science/Centre for Military Studies/Faculty Research Committee workshop on article publishing, 26 February, Military Academy, Saldanha.
4. Liebenberg I 2010 Auto-ethnography in Sociology. Lecture delivered at the Department of Sciology, Stellenbosch University, August.
5. Liebenberg I 2007 Jan Christiaan Smuts as holist and guerrilla. Talk at the Friends of the Smuts Museum. Irene.
6. Liebenberg I 2004 Challenges for Civil Society. Sixth Conference of the Department of Political Sciences and Philosophy/Centre for African Renaissance Studies (CARS), Unisa, 3 June, Pretoria.
7. Liebenberg I 2004 Conscription of White South African Youth during Apartheid. “A Decade of Freedom” under the auspices of the National Children and Violence Trust, 5 – 6 August, Kempton Park.
8. Liebenberg I 2003 Philosophy of Technology: Perspectives on the information society and the digital divide. The Politics of Digital Equality Workshop, University of Pretoria, 10 April.
REPORTS FOR NGOs, THINK TANKS AND GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS 5
1. Liebenberg I. 2013. South Africa’s Defence Diplomacy. Policy brief written on request of the South African Institute for International Affairs (SAIIA). Johannesburg.
2. Liebenberg I, Ramokgadi S, Kgosana C, Dhadhla, TJ, Beukes, T. 2011/2012 Notes on the National Security Strategy (NSS) from a defence perspective on request of the SANDF (working paper). Saldanha.
3. Liebenberg I 2008 Socio-political Challenges: Development, Democracy and Diversity. Institute for Future’s Research (IFR), The Social Environment component for Business Futures 2008 (25th edition of the series), Institute for Futures Research, University of Stellenbosch Business School.
4. Liebenberg I, Roefs M. 2001 The re-insertion of demobilized SANDF personnel and ex-combatants into the South African economy. Pretoria. Principal: Institute for Security Studies (ISS). Funder: European Union.
5. Liebenberg I 2000 The South African Public Sector in Transition. Principal: African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Conflict, Durban.
6. Roefs M, Liebenberg I 1999 Preliminary Report on Public Participation in South Africa. Principals: Khululekani Institute for Democracy (KID) and Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC). Pretoria/Cape Town.
7. Cilliers J, Schutte C, Malan M, Liebenberg I, Shaw M, Heinecken L, Solomon H, Sass B 1996 Consolidated results of a nation-wide opinion survey on attitudes to selected security issues. Institute for Security Studies (ISS) and the Human Research Council (HSRC). Pretoria.
8. Slabbert FvZ, Malan C, Marais H, Olivier J, Riordan R, Rhoodie N, Zulu P, Schutte C, Liebenberg I, De Kock C, Ngoashen K, Whiteford A, Conradie P, Hall P, Mabitsela O, Amoateng A Y, Kalule-Sabiti K et al 1994 Youth in the New South Africa. Pretoria. Principals: Cooperative Research Programme: South African Youth and the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC).
9. Liebenberg I (Project coordinator), Van der Lugt C, Booysen S, Gagiano J. 1990 Worlds of Difference: The Political Attitudes of White Students in South Africa. Mowbray: Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA).
BOOK REVIEWS 6
1. Scientia Militaria, 2013.Vol. 41(1). Future Tense: The coming world order by Dyer: 158-162
2. Scientia Militaria, 2011 Vol 37(1). Wages of Destruction by Tooze: 140-145
3. Politikon, 2010 Vol 37(1). My Life: Fidel Castro by Ramonet: 177-179
4. War in History. 2010 Vol.17(2). The Rhodesian War by Moorcraft and McLaughlin: 267-269
5. Scientia Militaria, 2009 Vol. 37(2). Beyond the Border War by Baines and Vale: 124 - 130
6. Historia, 2009 Vol. 54(2). Beyond the Border War by Baines and Vale (in Afrikaans): 246-249
7. Scientia Militaria, 2008 Vol.36(1). Oral Histories of Forgotten Wars by Shubin, G: 115-117
8. African Security Review, 2002 Vol.11(1). Dialogue amongst Civilizations by Bekker and Pretorius: 123-128
9. Politeia, 1999 Vol.18(3). 1999 Peace Profit or Plunder by Cilliers and Mason: 152-156
10. Politeia, 1999 Vol.18(3). Die Ruiterwag: JongBroederorde by Payze: 156-163
11. Journal of Modern African Studies. 1996 Vol. 34(3). Dealing with the Past by Boraine, Levy and Scheffer: 547-548
12. Tydskrif vir Publieke Administrasie (SAIPA). 1994 Vol. 29(2). Democracy: Prospects for South Africa by Cloete: 151-154
13. Journal of Modern African Studies. 1991 Vol.29(4). Power Plays by Du Toit: 696-697
14. Joernaal vir Eietydse Geskiedenis. 1990 Vol.15(3). The Mythmakers by Du Toit and Esterhuyse: 138-143 (with M. Baldwin)
15. Politikon. 1990 Vol. 17(2). The Right to Learn by Christie: 158
16. Politikon. 1990 Vol. 17(2). Democratic Theory and Practice in Africa by Chege et al: 159-160.
17. Journal of Modern African Studies. 1989 Vol. 27(1). Apartheid’s Rebels by Davis: 174.
18. Politikon. 1988 Vol.15(2). Perestroika by Gorbatchev. 92-94.
19. Politikon, 1988. Vol.15(1). The Militarisation of South African Politics by Grundy: 123-124.
POST GRADUATE STUDENTS/STAFF DEVELOPMENT/MODERATIONS/EXTERNAL EXAMINERSHIP
Completed
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Supervisor: Mulaudze, M. Public participation in Saulsville/Atteridgeville (Political Science). University of Pretoria. Graduated 2006 (Thesis published in 2010; accredited article due 2013).
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Supervisor: Abatneh, A S. Disarmament, demobilisation, rehabilitation and integration of Rwandan child soldiers (Sociology). University of South Africa. Graduated 2007 (Co-supervisor: R Ferreira).
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Supervisor: Shongwe, L. Transfrontier Parks and Policy Challenges. (Political Science). University of Pretoria. Graduated 2005.
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Co-supervisor: Ramuhala, G. Strategic Studies. Stellenbosch University. Graduated 2010. Supervisor: Dr. Francois Very, FMS, SU.
Current supervision
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Supervisor: Barnard, E T. RSA and USA Relations. Political Science, FMS, SU
2. Co-supervisor: Kobbie, P. The African Standby Force and lessons from SHIRBRIG. Strategic Studies, FMS, SU Supervisor: Dr. F. Vrey.
3. Co-supervisor: Bentz, G. History of the Natal Carbineers. Military History, SAS, FMS, SU Supervisor: Prof. I van der Waag.
4. Supervisor: Warden, H. Military publications of the SANDF, 1990-2010
5. Supervisor: Lawrence, A. Outcomes based education in South Africa: Tertiary Experiences
External Examinership 7
Numerous MA’s and PhDs between 1999 and 2012. University of the North (UNIN), University of Pretoria, Randse Afrikaanse University (RAU) / University of Johannesburg (UJ) and University of Witwatersrand.
Hons examiner and moderator: University of the Witwatersrand, University of Western Cape, University of Pretoria.
Undergraduate: Third year external examiner/moderator; University of Western Cape, University of Pretoria, University of the Free State.
MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE
Kindly see PROFESSIONAL CAREER below
WORKSHOPS/LECTURE SERIES/CONFERENCES ORGANISED AND CO-ORGANISED
Kindly see PROFESSIONAL CAREER below
COMMUNITY INTERACTION/ENGAGEMENT/SERVICE
Kindly see PROFESSIONAL CAREER below, pp. 17ff
PROFESSIONAL CAREER
Date: From – To
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Job Title
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Employer/institution
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2008 to 2012
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Senior Researcher (2011-2012, Acting Director)
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Centre for Military Studies (CEMIS), Military Academy of South Africa, Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch University.
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Research: Responsibilities and research areas: Civil-military relations, civil control over the military, (history of) the Angolan War, 1966 – 1989, research on military history (South Africa), emerging democracies and human security.
Management responsibilities: CEMIS: responsible for concrete deliverables/research output, annual planning and monthly, quarterly and annual reports (2008/2009) in absence of CEMIS director appointed. Since 2011 Director Acting.
Faculty involvement/Academic citizenship/conference organisation
1. Chair: Faculty Research Committee: coordinating activities (i.e. workshops) on research related issues, provide inputs at Faculty Board, took part in the organisation of two conferences (one on Maritime Strategy and one on Strategic Theory, 2008, 2009).
2. Member of Senate Sub-Committee A, Research SU (2009 →).
3. Co-editor of Scientia Militaria, an accredited journal now in its 43rd year.
4. Member of the Military Academy Advisory Board (MAAB, 2008/2009). Member of the Faculty Board (2008 →), FMS, SU. Member of the Executive Committee, Faculty of Military Science (2008/2009, 2011/2012), Stellenbosch University.
Peer reviewer for various journals, i.e. Journal of the African Union, Renaissance, Journal for Contemporary History.
Examiner of PhD theses and MA dissertations, University of Witwatersrand, University of Johannesburg, University of Pretoria.
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2008 to 2011, 2013
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Lecturer, Department of Political Science
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Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch University.
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Main responsibilities: Lecturing African political thought and International Political Economy (IPE), distance learning included. Setting of test papers, assignments, examination papers and marking and finalisation of marks for both modules.
Responsible for lecturing of research methodology in first semester for political science third year students.
Research guidance to MA students
Research guidance to Hons students
Research guidance to Military/Army college students
Provide inputs as regular reviewer at Hons and MA student research colloquia.
Examiner of PhD and MA theses/dissertations.
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2004 to 2007
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Lecturer (Permanent appointment)
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Department of Sociology, University of South Africa
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Lecturing: Main responsibilities: Member of Departmental Executive Committee (2007), Module coordinator for Soc 102 (SA Sociology) including setting assignments, marking and examinations; involvement with Module Soc 303 module group (“World of Work”), acting as host for visiting academics, study leadership for Hons. Students, providing guidance to MA students, co-study leader for one MA students.
Study guidance/supervision: MA’s delivered; Three.
Study guide authorship: Contributed two chapters (Study Units) for Unisa Sociology Study Guides for 2003/2004 and took part in the revision of study guide, SOC101 (2004/2005).
Community engagement, Chair: Academic Personnel Staff Association (APSA); Editor of the APSA Newspaper entitled UnionBeat.
Academic citizenship: Book review editor of the South African Journal of Philosophy.
Examining: Examiner of MA’s in Political Science and Sociology (University of Johannesburg).
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2001 to 2003
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Lecturer (Contract appointment)
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Department of Sociology, University of South Africa
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Lecturing responsibilities: Lecturing Soc 102 (Module coordinator), co-organising of the South African Sociological Association Annual Congress at Unisa, 1 – 4 July 2001; involvement with Soc 103 (demography) and Soc 303 (industrial sociology) as part of module group including setting of assignments, test and examination papers and marking.
Study guide authorship: Involved in writing a new study guide (Soc 204 – Social problems. Two units: Crime in South Africa and Street Children). Revision of SOC-102 Study Guide.
Community engagement: Member of the APSA Union Council (2001 – 2003). Initiator and editor of the APSA Union Newspaper, UnionBeat at Unisa during 2002/2003 (Circulation 2 500 copies).
Acted as book review editor for the South African Journal of Philosophy.
Examiner of MA’s in Political Science and Sociology (University of the North, University of Pretoria, University of Johannesburg).
Academic citizenship/conference organisation: Organising Committee, Annual Congress of Sociological Association for Sociology (SASA) hosted by Unisa.
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2001 to 2003
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Research Associate, Centre for International Political Studies (CIPS)
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University of Pretoria
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Main responsibilities: Making contributions at workshops and conferences, publishing short articles, co-organising a workshop on the Digital Divide in South Africa.
Conference organisation: Politics of the Digital Divide in South Africa Workshop, April 2003
Report writing: Co-ordinated and completed with the CIPS project manager a report for the African Association for Political Studies (AAPS) on Politics of the Digital Divide in South Africa. April/May 2003.
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2001 to 2004
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