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Books chapters

The Southern Centre for Inequality Studies (SCIS) engages in various research projects in collaboration with multiple institutions. This includes publishing books and book chapters on inequality. Below are some of the book chapters authored by SCIS researchers.

2023 | Book Chapters

Ponniah, U. (2023). Agarwal Banias of Delhi. The Oxford Handbook of Caste, 388.

Mashilo, A. M. (2024). The Challenges of Economic and Social Development in South Africa: Left Perspectives. In Mzala Nxumalo, Leftist Thought and Contemporary South Africa (pp. 177-215). Routledge.

Ewinyu, A. K. (2023). Reflecting on My Experiences of Gender Inequality in Kenya and South Africa. In Talking 足球竞彩app排名 Global Inequality: Personal Experiences and Historical Perspectives (pp. 123-128). Cham: Springer International Publishing.

Webster, E., & Ludwig, C. (2023). Global Capital, Global Labour: The Possibilities of Transnational Activism. In Recasting Workers’ Power (pp. 144-157). Bristol University Press.

Webster, E., & Ludwig, C. (2023). Crossing the Divide: Informal Workers and Trade Unions. In Recasting Workers’ Power (pp. 125-143). Bristol University Press.

Webster, E., & Forrest, K. (2023). Precarious work after apartheid: Experimenting with alternative forms of representation in the informal sector. In Recasting workers’ power (pp. 30-54). Bristol University Press.

Webster, E. (2023). Going Global, Building Local: A Southern Perspective on the Future of Labour Internationalism. Labour Disrupted: Reflections on the Future of Work in South Africa, 270.

Valodia, I., & Ewinyu, A. K. (2023). The economics of discrimination and affirmative action in South Africa. In Handbook on Economics of Discrimination and Affirmative Action (pp. 1-18). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.

2020 | Book Chapters

Valodia, I. and Francis, D. (2020). Tax and the informal economy. In Chen, M. and Carré, F. (eds) The Informal Economy Revisited Examining the Past, Envisioning the Future London: Routledge

2019 | Book Chapters

Edward Webster published a chapter titled: Rethinking the World of Work in Southern Africa: Building a Social Floor edited by Tina Uys and Jan Marie Fritz, in the volume Clinical Sociology for Southern Africa.

Jurgensen K. and Valodia I. (2019) Technological Change and the Future of Work—Some Issues from a Developing Country Perspective. In: Kathuria R., Kukreja P. (eds) 20 Years of G20. Springer, Singapore

Roberts, S., Klaaren, J. and Valodia, I. (2019). Competition and Regulation for Inclusive Growth in Southern Africa. Jacana Media.

Webster, E., Masondo, T. and Bischoff, C. Workers’ Participation at Plant level: the South African case. In Berger, S., Preis, L. and Wannoffel (eds.).  2019.  Companion to Workers Participation at Plant level: a Global and Comparative Perspective. London: Palgrave Publications

Scully, B and Webster, E. 2019. The Countryside and Capitalism: Rethinking the Cheap Labour Thesis in Post-Apartheid South Africa, in Race, Class and the Post-Apartheid Democratic State. Eds. John Reynolds, Ben Fine, and Robert Van Niekerk. UKZN Press. 

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