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South Africa Military Academy

Military School

Saldaha, South Africa
Description

Also called South African Army College, the Academy offers degrees in military science and other advanced degrees.

South Africa Military Academy

South Africa Military Academy, Saldaha, South Africa

Coercive
Organization

South African Institute of International Affairs

Think-Tank

Johannesburg, South Africa  

Contact email: info@saiia.org.za

saiia.org.za
Description

The organization's work spans foreign policy, governance, the environment, economic policy and social development, linking local experiences with global debates. It also, providing regional and local decision-makers evidence-based options for Africa's future development.

South African Institute of International Affairs

South African Institute of International Affairs, Johannesburg, South Africa

Coercive
Political
Economic
Organization

South African Journal of Art and Architectural History

Academic journal

Pretoria, South Africa

https://journals.co.za/journal/sajah

Description:

The South African Journal of Art History is a peer-reviewed journal  publishing articles and review articles on the following subjects: Art and  architectural history; Art and architectural theory; Aesthetics and philosophy of art; Visual culture; Art and the environment; Film; Craft.

South African Journal of Art and Architectural History

South African journal of art and architectural history, Pretoria, South Africa

Aesthetic
Organization

South African Music Awards (SAMA)

Awards organization

South Africa
Tel: +27(11) 886 1342
Email: info@samusicawards.co.za  support@samusicawards.co.za
Website: samusicawards.co.za
Description:

This annual event honours the country’s finest music talent over two days in key categories, as they battle for the South African industry’s highest honour – a statuette at the South African Music Awards. Nominees also take the stage by storm with a series of epic, never-to-be-repeated
performances, as the nation watches SA’s finest talent at work.

Source: samusicawards.co.za

South African Music Awards (SAMA)

South African Music Awards (SAMA)

Aesthetic
Organization

Wole Soyinka

Academic/Writer(Nobel Prize in Literature 1988), Cornell University

wolesoyinkafoundation.org

Soyinka Wole

Academic/Writer(Nobel Prize in Literature 1988), Cornell University

Aesthetic
Professional Contact

Sperber, Elizabeth Sheridan. 2017. “New Religious Movements in African Politics." Order No. 10240904, Columbia University.

The majority of political science research on religion and politics examines how religious variables influence political outcomes. Either implicitly or explicitly, this literature posits a one-way causal arrow from religion to politics. This dissertation argues that in many developing countries, however, religious and political change have been endogenous (interrelated). This is particularly true in weak states, where established religious groups mobilized to promote third wave democratization. In such contexts, politicians simultaneously faced heightened political competition and established religious groups mobilized to demand accountable democratic governance after the Cold War. Under these conditions, I argue that politicians faced incentives to intervene in the religious sphere, and to actively propagate conversionary religious movements. In doing so, politicians sought to cultivate both moral authority and new constituencies that would compete with the established "watch dog" religious groups. I term this strategy "politicized propagation," and argue that it is an important mechanism undergirding the endogenous relationship between religious and political change in the region.

(Source: Excerpt from abstract from https://www.proquest.com/).

Sperber, Elizabeth Sheridan. “New Religious Movements in African Politics."

Sperber, Elizabeth Sheridan
2017

This dissertation argues that in many developing countries, however, religious and political change have been endogenous (interrelated).

Religious/Spritual
Political
Bibliographic

Spring, Chris. African Textiles Today. London: The British Museum Press, 2012.

This book illustrates how African history is read, told, and recorded in cloth. All artifacts or works of art hold within them stories that range far beyond the time of their creation or the lifetime of their creator, and African textiles are patterned with these hidden histories. History in Africa can be read, told, and recorded in cloth. Making and trading numerous types of cloth have been vital elements in African life and culture for at least two millennia, linking different parts of the continent with each other and the rest of the world. Africa’s long engagement with the peoples of the Mediterranean and the islands of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans provides a story of change and continuity. African Textiles Today shows how ideas, techniques, materials, and markets have adapted and flourished, and how the dynamic traditions in African textiles have provided inspiration for the continent’s foremost contemporary artists and photographers. With a concluding chapter discussing the impact of African designs across the world, the book offers a fascinating insight into the living history of Africa.

[Source: Penguin Random House]

Spring, Chris. African Textiles Today

Spring, Chris
2012

The book shows how ideas, techniques, materials, and markets have adapted and flourished, and how the dynamic traditions in African textiles have provided inspiration for the continent’s foremost contemporary artists and photographers.

Aesthetic
Economic
Bibliographic

Stevenson Gallery

Art gallery

Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa, and Amsterdam, Netherlands

www.stevenson.info

Description:

Founded in 2003, Stevenson Gallery focuses primarily on artists from  South Africa. Regular participation in Art Basel, Frieze, London and Paris Photo have made Stevenson a household name in the region, and their roster boasts a litany of real innovators.

Stevenson Gallery

Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa, and Amsterdam, Netherlands

Aesthetic
Organization
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