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2011 Round Table Seminar Series, hosted by, The Fort Hare Institute of Social and Economic Research (FHISER)
 
01 January 2011 - 31 December 2011
FHISER Boardroom

 
Tues 31 May: Adam Perry (Chair: Leslie Bank) Sustainable and informal; a case-study in the shadows of housing policy in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa (article)
 
Tues 7th June: Teresa Connor (Chair: Adam Perry)  Frontiers and the formation of protected landscapes in the Eastern Cape (Book proposal) 
 
Tues 14th June: Gill Vernon (Chair: Teresa Connor). Fish as a food source for the indigenous people living along the South-eastern Coast of Africa, based on shipwreck survivor narratives: 1554-1782
                   
Tues 21 June: Octavia Sibanda: Poor whites in South Africa, A myth or reality? A case of East London. (Chair: Luvuyo Ntombana) 
 
 Tues 28 June: Leslie Bank: The Politics of Evil revisited: Damaged Bodies. (Chair: Octavia Sibanda)

Tues 5 July: Rosemary Juma: Women and conflict: internally displaced people in Kenya
Tues 12 July: Salomzi Bovana: Cultural dynamics and contradictions in Stutterheim cultural village.
Tues 19th July: Gill Vernon – Book proposal Title forthcoming.
*Tues 26 July: Derek Faye
Tues 2 August: David Jones: Breaking Rank – the End Conscription Campaign in South Africa.

Tues 29 November: Rosemary Juma: Kenya Declares war on al Shabaab and attacks Somalia: Protection of territorial integrity or expansionist expedition?