Leeds University Centre for African Studies

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Alex Beresford: The ANC reaches 100. Time for South African Workers to Celebrate?

08 February 2012 | 4pm | Seminar

Room 11.13 Social Sciences Building

Dr Alex Beresford is a newly appointed to Lecturer in Development Studies in the School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds.

Alex completed his Ph.D. at the Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh University. His interdisciplinary Ph.D. thesis provides a detailed ethnographic focus into class and nationalist politics in contemporary South Africa ‘from below’, with a focus on the political attitudes and activism of members of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), South Africa’s largest and most politically influential trade union.

Location Details

Room 11.13 Social Sciences Building

The Social Sciences Building is most easily accessed from the University Road entrance to the University, or from the main entrance at Woodhouse Lane. It is building 82 on the campus map:

http://www.leeds.ac.uk/campusmap

If you are travelling by car and arriving shortly before 4pm, the barrier may be open and you can therefore park at the university without charge (earlier in the day parking is £5 per day).


Alex Beresford: The ANC reaches 100. Time for South African Workers to Celebrate?

08 February 2012
4pm
Seminar
Room 11.13 Social Sciences Building

 



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