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Margie Cunnama
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Margie Cunnama

  • Librarian

Cape Town
Phone: (021) 959-3721

Biography:

Margie Cunnama joined PLAAS in September 2011. She has previously worked in libraries in a number of contexts, including: School Librarian at St John's Diocese for Girls in Pietermartizburg; Librarian and Teacher (English, English as a Second Language and Computer Literacy) at Tembalethu Community Education Centre in Pietermartizburg; and Librarian and Lecturer at ML Sultan Technikon in Durban. In addition to managing the PLAAS Resource Centre, Margie maintains PLAAS Databases and liases with other record keeping services at UWC.

Education:

  1. Bachelor of Arts (English, Sociology), University of Natal
  2. Higher Diploma in Library Science, University of Natal
  3. International Computer Driving Licence, ICDL Africa
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New Publications
Umhlaba Wethu 14 (Special Edition): Re-introducing the traditional courts bill
This edition focuses on the many weaknesses and shortcomings of the Traditional Courts Bill and its implications when passed in its current form. It aims to inform a wide range of civil society organisations and social actors debating the Bill with the intention to reshape the regulation of the traditional justice system.
Rural civil society scan: Report on the research process and findings
In this presentation, Rick de Satge reports on finding from a scan of rural civil society in South Africa, including a literature review, and proposes a new model for understanding rural civil society based on formality/informality and inward/outward looking
Characterization of indigenous knowledge and practice and current subsistence, commercial and recreational techniques and practices for using fish in storage dams in selected rural areas of South Africa
WRC Consultative Workshop on Inland Fisheries - presentation
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