University of Zululand
Faculty of Arts Conference
2007
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Conference
Theme
Local and global issues in research in Humanities and Social Sciences”
Editors
Dennis N. Ocholla, Thandi Nzama and Catherine Addison
Proceedings of the Faculty of Arts 2nd Annual Conference
2007
Theme
“Local and global issues in research in Humanities and Social Sciences”
Editors
Dennis N. Ocholla, Thandi Nzama and Catherine Addison
University of Zululand
2007
Published by the Department of Library and Information Science – [Online] http://www.arts.uzulu.ac.za
University of Zululand
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KwaDlangezwa
3886
South Africa
E-mail : docholla@pan.uzulu.ac.za
: TnNzama@pan.uzulu.ac.za
: Caddison@pan.uzulu.ac.za
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© Authors 2007
Cover design : Sipho Ndwandwe
Copy editors: Catherine Akinyi, Themba Moyo and Musonda Mpepo
Foreword
The Faculty of Arts Research Committee organized the second conference on the theme “Local and global issues in research in Humanities and Social Sciences” at the University of Zululand, Arts Auditorium, on the 18th June 2007. The aim of the conference was to provide an interdisciplinary platform for sharing knowledge on research activities and related scholarly and academic work by staff and students in the humanities and social sciences. The conference objectives were to:
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Share scholarly knowledge among staff in the humanities and social
sciences
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Popularize research and dissemination of research results
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Provide a platform for networking among staff and students
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Promote and encourage constructive scholarly debate
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Enable free interaction and exchange of ideas
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Provide a forum where staff and students can showcase their research output and academic work
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Provide an interface and interactive environment for disseminating and filtering research outcome before publication in scholarly journals
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Enable the creation of a faculty research open access repository for
interdisciplinary research output in humanities and social sciences
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Promote knowledge sharing and transfer through open discussions.
Sub-themes
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Indigenous Knowledge Systems
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Information, Communication and Technology
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Information and Knowledge Society
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Community Psychology
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HIV/AIDS
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Rural Development
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Politics and Public Administration
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Criminology
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Inter-cultural Studies/Cultural Diversity
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Sustainability as Model for Development
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Socio-economic systems and regional development
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Diversity in literature and cultural studies
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Recreation and Tourism
We hope to extend the geographical and thematic scope of this conference in the future.
I wish to thank the organizers of this conference and also wish the participants a great conference.
Prof. N. Makunga, Executive Dean, Faculty of Arts.
June, 2007
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