White Politics in South Africa: Fieldwork Planning and PracticeDepartment of Development Administration and Politics, University of South Africa, 1988 - Apartheid - 19 pages |
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Aantal above-mentioned academics acquaintance actual interview Afrikaans American South anticipated apartheid apprehension author would reply author's initial avoid beskikbaar black farm workers border areas border farmers cattle auctions climate co-operation communist concerns conversation Crapanzano dents DEPARTEMENT ONTWIKKELINGSADMINISTRASIE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT discussion Dollard ego-threat entails environment etiquette farmhouse fear field FIELDWORK PLANNING fieldwork the author focus on black formal interview give offence Gorden ideologically-charged indulgence inhibitors interest interview schedule interview situation interviewer-respondent involved issues kaffir key informants knowledge left-wing leftist number of respondents ONTWIKKELINGSADMINISTRASIE EN POLITIEK period the author's person PIERRE HUGO POLITICS IN SOUTH possible present study PRETORIA race relations racial Reference has already relevant remarks research strategy respondent had earlier respondent's rewards rule in South rural sary security police security set-up sexual racism socio-economic South Africa STANFORD sympathetic understanding tion tive topics trauma UNIVERSITEIT VAN SUID-AFRIKA UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH views WHITE POLITICS white population white resistance