Cherryl Walker

Cherryl Walker is professor of sociology in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Stellenbosch University, which she joined in 2005.[1][2] She is an authority on South African society - specialising in South Africa's land redistribution/restitution, land reform, gender and cosmopolitanism, and environmental sociology.[2]

She was the Commissioner of Regional Land Claims in KwaZulu–Natal from 1995 to 2000.[3]

Education

She earned a Masters from the University of Cape Town in 1978.[4]

Select publications

Books

  • Cherryl Walker. (1979). The Women's Suffrage Movement in South Africa. Cape Town: Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town.
  • Cherryl Walker; Laurine Platzky (1985). The Surplus People : Forced Removals in South Africa. Johannesburg, South Africa: Ravan Press. pp. 446. ISBN 9780869752555.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

Journal articles

gollark: Not all complex things are also emotionally salient and... interesting? That isn't really right.
gollark: That seems very poetic but also probably wrong.
gollark: Motor control stuff probably spends lots of effort on modelling friction and gravity and kinematics and muscle output and whatever, but I don't believe that's plugged into "general intelligence" functions like social interaction is.
gollark: I think it's relevant, though.
gollark: Not particularly.

References

  1. "Stellenbosch University profile". Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  2. "Cherryl Walker: Cosmopolitan Karoo". Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  3. "Ohio University Press profile". Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  4. "This book is based on an MA thesis I submitted to the University of Cape Town in 1978" from Women and Resistance in South Africa By Cherryl Walker
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