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Research outputs: COVID-19

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2022 A state of (greater) exception?; funerals, custom and the "war on COVID" in rural South Africa

In the analysis of the implementation of the lockdown restrictions in South Africa, a great deal has been made of the unequal ways in which ...

2022 Armed Forces Day 2020, Polokwane: a citizen-based evaluation

The objective of the research study presented in this report was to ascertain the impact of the Armed Forces Day (AFD) 2020 event and associ...

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2022 Public defence review 2020-2021: an examination of attitudes towards the South African National Defence Force

The Attitudes towards the South African National Defence Force Survey is a nationally representative, cross-sectional survey, conducted by t...

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2022 Providing evidence and "Voice" during the COVID-19 pandemic using online rapid response surveys: lessons from the UJ/HSRC COVID-19 democracy survey

COVID-19 presents significant challenges to society and to social scientists in their attempts to understand the unfolding consequences of t...