Covid Second Wave Study in the Rural Eastern Cape
PROJECT LEADER
Van der Bergh, GM (Mr Gray), Bank, LJ (Prof. Leslie)
Department
Research Outputs
- Fear of the dead: how the government got it wrong on Covid-19 burials
- Plastic bodies public policy and popular anger in rural SA
- The politics of cultural defiance: exhumations and rural reburials in Covid times
- Exhumed bodies: reburials and culture resistance in Covid times
- Ground zero: deep-seated colonial prejudice fuelled the pandemic in the rural Eastern Cape
- The sociology of ground zero: the South African variant and colonial prejudice
- Closing the gate: death, dignity & distress in the rural Eastern Cape in the time of Covid
- Culture, Covid and social cohesion in rural southern Africa
- Death, dignity and distress in the rural Eastern Cape under Covid-19
- A state of (greater) exception?; funerals, custom and the "war on COVID" in rural South Africa
- Covid crisis could be the catalyst for a return to rural revolt in South Africa
- Covid death rate in rural Eastern Cape far and away highest in South Africa
- Vaccines and social grants are potentially changing the economic and political face of rural South Africa
- 'Closing the Gate': the state and the people in rural South Africa in the time of COVID
- Re-imagining African university towns: urban visions and anchor strategies for post-Covid African transitions