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Research outputs: PUBLIC OPINION

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2020 A qualitative analysis of comments received from the general public in response to gazetted amendments to the Disaster Management Act Regulations: Alert Level 3 (Gazette 43521 of 12 July 2020)

The HSRC was requested to receive, on behalf of government, email responses from the general public to the gazetted amendments to the Disast...

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2020 Myths, misconceptions, othering and stigmatizing responses to Covid-19 in South Africa: a rapid qualitative assessment

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a new strain of virus in the Coronavirus family that has not been previously...

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2019 Truth be in the field: conducting comparative survey research in a multicultural society such as South Africa

Set against growing interest and advances in relation to multinational, multiregional, and multicultural (3MC) survey research, this paper w...

2019 The 'Fuck White People' phenomenon in South Africa: a discursive and statistical analysis

During the recent student protests in South Africa "fuck white people" appeared on T-shirts and walls. When understood only as anti-white se...