Browsing Research Articles (University of Pretoria) by Type "Book chapter"

Browsing Research Articles (University of Pretoria) by Type "Book chapter"

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  • Magashula, Kutlwano Pearl (Taylor and Francis Group, 2021)
    Botswana has seen a steady rise in progressive decisions on the rights of LGBTI persons. Most markedly, in a unanimous decision poised to set the pace for juridical recognition of LGBTI rights in Africa, the Botswana ...
  • Lehdonvirta, Vili; Hjorth, Isis; Barnard, Helena; Graham, Mark (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021)
    We examine how geography shapes workers' pay rates in the global platform economy, using transaction data from a major online labour platform and quotes from interviews to motivate and illustrate the quantitative analyses. ...
  • Ochara, Nixon Muganda (Learning Information Networking and Knowledge (LINK) Centre, Graduate School of Public and Development, 2013)
    The idea of an ontology of leadership for the electronic age raises “big questions” from the perspective of leadership as a broad interdisciplinary practice. This article aims to capture the current dilemma in leadership ...
  • Haarhoff, Emil Ernst; Munro, Marth; Coetzee, Marie-Heleen (Pretoria University Law Press, 2022)
    This chapter sets out to create an embodied approach for responsibly navigating actor-character dissonance in performance. Actors attempt to enflesh characters in performance. Enfleshment is the subjective, deliberate ...
  • Johnson, Ensa (IntechOpen, 2020-09)
    Communication vulnerable children need an alternative way to express their pain to receive appropriate pain management. In this chapter, the concept of communication vulnerability will be explained by using the ...
  • Borriss, Rainer; Rueckert, Christian; Blom, Jochen; Bezuidt, Keoagile Ignatius Oliver; Reva, Oleg N. (Elsevier, 2011)
    This chapter is devoted to application of whole genome sequence comparisons in taxonomy. Driven by the rapid progress in sequencing technologies, “low budget” bacterial genomes become increasingly available in a nearly ...