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Jan Mogaladi
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Jan Mogaladi

  • Researcher: Poverty and Policy

Phone: (021) 959-3728

Biography:

Jan holds an MPhil (Political Management) from Stellenbosch University where he had just completed post-graduate research in Social Anthropology focusing on the Women on Farms Project as a case study. He also holds degrees from UCT, namely BSocSci (Social Work) as well as BSocSci (Hons) in Social Policy and Management. He is currently a candidate for the SANPAD Research Capacitation Initiative of 2007. In 2006 he was a visiting scholar at the Centre for Civil Society at the University of KwaZulu/Natal, where he conducted research on the new social movements in South Africa. His areas of interest are globalization, civil society, development and African Politics. Jan joined PLAAS in November 2007 as Researcher on the Social Movements and Poverty Project, a joint PLAAS/University of Manchester project.


Education:

  1. BSocSc Hons (UCT)
  2. MPhil (Stellenbosch)
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Dynamics of social differentiation after land reform among former labour tenants in Besters, KwaZulu-Natal
This presentation, made at the 'New Researchers Workshop on Land and Agrarian Studies' on 27-28 October 2011 show how violence is woven into strategies of both survival and accumulation, as well as the many stories told about people in the area.
Money and sociality in South Africa's informal economy: Africa 82 (1) 2012: 131–49
This article examines the social dimensions of money in South Africa’s informal economy by considering the interplay of agency, culture and context.
Poverty and fisheries: Anything to learn from the Norwegian experience?
Norwegian development assistance has always been poverty oriented on paper, but with a weak understanding of strategies, entry points, interventions and the measuring of results. Norwegian input into fishing systems in developing countries have tended to use the same models applied in Norway.
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