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Within and between the old and the new: teachers becoming inclusive practitioners
(Faculty of Education, University of the Free State, 2012)This paper explores how 20 African teachers in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, construct their identities in the light of inclusive education, and how they negotiate the tensions and contradictions emerging from the ... -
The witness of the church on HIV/AIDS in the Motheo District
(University of the Free State, 2006-06)English: The complex and fatal illness, HIV/AIDS challenges the church and the community. The illness has a high occurrence in the Motheo District. The worldwide tendency of rising infections is also present here. In the ... -
WOEST, G.H. Inventory of documents
(ARCA, 2018)Documents pertaining to the Ossewa Brandwag Movement; photos; newspaper clippings of his murder -
WOLLHEIM, O.D. (Dr.) Inventory of documents
(ARCA, 2018)Coloured representative for the Southern Cape in Cape Provincial Council (1965); debates; photos -
A woman’s pilgrimage to herself through the mother complex: A Jungian reading of selected works by Sylvia Plath
(University of the Free State, 2017-06)Sylvia Plath’s work pioneers woman’s experience of herself, her identity, and the ample mental, psychic, emotional and physical phases of female development. Past scholarship has endeavoured to examine her work in terms ... -
Women and their perception of food and food consumption relative to their self-image and identity (Bloemfontein, South Africa)
(University of the Free State, 2017-06)Within this thesis, the narratives of women are explored in terms of their perceptions of food and food consumption and its relation to their self-image and identities. Within our current societies dominated by capitalism ... -
Women as department chairs at universities in South Africa and Britain
(University of the Free State, 2009)English: The article reports on the findings of a qualitative inquiry into the lived experiences of a small sample of women chairs at universities in South Africa and Britain selected by purposeful sampling. Data were ... -
Women in patriarchy in Lesotho: a deconstructive study
(University of the Free State, 5-09)English: The motivation for this study was a realization of the need to seek from the perspectives of both males and females the different meanings and experiences of patriarchy. Through reviewing existing feminist theories ... -
Women in the charismatic churches in Malawi: a historical and theological perspective
(University of the Free State, 2015-10)This research work is first historical and theological study on the women in charismatic churches since the inception of the charismatic movement in Malawi in 1970’s. It is a historical and qualitative empirical research ... -
Women on leadership? Perspectives from postgraduate theology students through the lenses of social identity
(Faculty of Theology, University of the Free State, 2015)South Africa has experienced a long history of patriarchal leadership in the spheres of politics, economics and culture as well as in the sphere of religion, in particular. Many factors influence the current state of ... -
Women voices in the media of the Afrikaans language commumity - an historical perspective
(University of the Free State, 2004)How were the voices of women journalists in the Afrikaans speaking community in South Africa heard over the past century? Who were these women, and who pioneered the way before them? This article investigates the origin ... -
Women who divorce in midlife: the resilient reconstruction of their lives
(University of the Free State, 2015-11)English: The aim of this study was to address the dearth of South African literature on women who divorce in midlife with resilience. This study offers women’s perspectives on how they reconstructed their lives with ... -
Women, knowledge and gardens in John Capgrave’s Life of Saint Katherine of Alexandria
(University of the Free State, 2007)English: Saint Katherine was one of the most popular saints of the Middle Ages and was renowned for her exceptional education. John Capgrave wrote his Life of Saint Katherine of Alexandria in East Anglia in the 1440s. ... -
Women’s narratives of everyday precarity in the Mangaung township (Bloemfontein, South Africa)
(University of the Free State, 2015-02)English: Twenty years into South Africa’s new dispensation, poverty and unemployment remain a reality. Perpetuated by poor service delivery, the limited economic opportunities continue to disproportionately affect and ... -
Wood-polymer composites utilizing degraded polyolefins as compatabilizers
(University of the Free State (QwaQwa Campus), 2011-12)English: The effect of degraded LDPE (dLDPE) as compatibilizer on the morphology, as well as thermal, mechanical, and thermo-mechanical properties, of LDPE/wood flour (WF) composites was investigated in this study. The ... -
Wool sheep production systems for the Western Highveld of South Africa
(University of the Free State, 2000-05)English: The aim of this study was to evaluate the biological and economical feasibility of wool sheep farming in the Western Highveld of South Africa. The performance of young sheep utilizing Digitaria eriantha Steud. ... -
'Woorde in die mond gelê'? Psalmomdigting en die proses van kanonvorming
(Faculty of Theology, University of the Free State, 2002)In a previous article (HTS 2000/1:192–204) I have examined the process of versifying the Psalter and have questioned the principle of a so-called ‘reproductive’ versification, the lack of a sound hermeneutical approach, ...