The South African Handbook of Agency, Freedom and Justice (Volume 3)

Citizens in Conversation

Muxe Nkondo editor Reuel Khoza editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of KwaZulu-Natal Press

Published:21st Aug '24

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The South African Handbook of Agency, Freedom and Justice (Volume 3) cover

This is a groundbreaking and interdisciplinary handbook, which places the social sciences and the humanities at the centre of intellectual and deliberative efforts about policy, law, public management, knowledge, health aesthetics and feminism. Presented in three volumes, the handbook is ahead of its time and sets out the terms for the post-colonial discourse on agency, freedom and justice. Its main objective is to spark a conversation among citizens on the challenges facing the country, such as poverty, inequality and unemployment. The contributors have a deep understanding of the social, economic and political aspects of post-colonial life in South Africa and the demands for fundamental change. This understanding is the source of their concern for and reflections on complex systems of agency, freedom and justice. The social sciences and the humanities stand to benefit immensely from these reflections, not as they are filtered through the lenses of theory and ideology in the abstract, but as we encounter them in lived experience.

‘The foreword, preface, acknowledgements and introduction constitute the first fifty pages of the handbook. It is clear that the editors were at pains to contextualise, explain and connect the chapters. But the handbook is not only striking for the huge number of authors and pages; its contribution is much deeper.’— Isolde de Villiers, Associate Professor, Department of Public Law and Jurisprudence, University of the Western Cape

ISBN: 9781869145651

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 650g

372 pages