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  3. Vol. 34 No. 1 (2006)

Vol. 34 No. 1 (2006)

Published: 2006-02-01

Articles

  • BETWEEN RACE; BEYOND RACE: THE EXPERIENCE OF SELF IDENTIFICATION OF INDIAN-WHITE BIRACIAL YOUNG ADULTS AND THE FACTORS AFFECTING THEIR CHOICES OF IDENTITY

    Dennis Francis
    1-16
    • pdf
  • CRITICAL INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY: WHAT IS IT AND WHERE IS IT?

    Gazi Islam, Michael J Zyphur
    17-30
    • pdf
  • REDEPLOYING PARKER, POST-COLONIALLY

    Catriona Macleod, Lindy Wilbraham
    31-50
    • pdf
  • AGAINST POST-COLONIALISM IN PSYCHOLOGY: BEWARE MACLEOD AND WILBRAHAM

    Ian Parker
    51-53
    • pdf

Book Reviews

  • DIRECTIONS IN DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH: IDENTITY AS UNIFYING TOOL OF ANALYSIS

    Peace Kiguwa
    54-56
    • pdf
  • THE METAMORPHOSIS OF SOUTH AFRICA’S PUBLIC ORDER POLICE

    Sharon M Nortje
    57-59
    • pdf
  • THE UNBEARABLE HEAVINESS OF TRAUMA

    Grahame Hayes
    60-63
    • pdf

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