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  • Notes on Contributors

• Yousuf Al-Bulushi is a PhD candidate in Geography at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

• Michael Banton has been Professor Emeritus of Sociology in the University of Bristol since 1992. He was a member of the UN CERD from 1986-2000 (chairman 1996-98).

• Daniel Hammett is a Faculty Research Fellow in the Department of Geography, University of Sheffield and a Research Associate of the Department of Geography, University of the Free State.

• Andre Kraak is at the Centre for Researching Education and Labour, School of Education, Wits University, Johannesburg. Prior to this, he was Executive Director of research on ‘Human Resources Development’ at the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC).

• Sabine Marschall is Associate Professor in Cultural and Heritage Tourism and Academic Leader Research in the School of Social Sciences. She is also initiator of the Inanda Community Outreach project and the eNanda Online digital archive.

• Rachel Matteau-Matsha is a post-doctoral research student at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Working in the department of English Studies under supervision of Professor Lindy Stiebel, her research interests include South African literature, African literature and Indian Ocean Studies.

• Gugulethu Mazibuko is a Lecturer in African Languages at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.

• Mandisa Mbali is a Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at the University of Stellenbosch.

• James Merron is a doctoral student at the Centre for African Studies (University of Basel, Switzerland) and an academic associate at the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Stellenbosch University. [End Page 142]

• Martin J Murray is Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan. His current research engages the fields of urban studies and planning, development, historical sociology, and African studies.

• Christopher Nicholson was appointed a high court judge in 1995. He has published four books: Permanent Removal: who killed the Cradock Four?, Papwa Sewgolum: from pariah to legend, Richard and Adolf: did Richard Wagner incite Adolf Hitler to commit the holocaust? and One Hand Washes The Other, a mystery thriller set in contemporary South Africa.

• Isak Niehaus is a Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at Brunel University in the United Kingdom.

• Nancy Odendaal is a Senior Lecturer in city and regional planning at the University of Cape Town. She coordinated the Association of African Planning Schools (AAPS) from 2009 to 2012, and has a continued interest in African urbanism, specifically the interface between technology, infrastructure and urban planning.

• Stephanie Rudwick is a linguistic anthropologist who holds a research post in African Studies at the University of Leipzig and an honorary lecturer position at the Linguistics department at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.

• Thembisa Waetjen is a Senior Lecturer in History, School of Social Sciences at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. [End Page 143]

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