Cherryl Walker
Cherryl Walker | |
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Nationality | South African |
Alma mater | UCT (MA, 1978) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Sociology Social anthropology |
Institutions | Stellenbosch University |
Cherryl Walker is professor of sociology in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Stellenbosch University, which she joined in 2005,[1][2] and is DSI/NRF SARChI Chair in the Sociology of Land, Environment and Sustainable Development at Stellenbosch since 2016.[3][4] 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.[5]
Education
[edit]She earned a master's from the University of Cape Town in 1978.[6]
Select publications
[edit]Books
[edit]- Walker, Cherryl (1979). The Women's Suffrage Movement in South Africa. Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town, Communications. Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town. ISBN 978-0-7992-0287-8.
- Walker, Cherryl; Platzky, Laurine (1985). The Surplus People : Forced Removals in South Africa. Johannesburg, South Africa: Ravan Press. p. 446. ISBN 9780869752555.
Journal articles
[edit]- Walker, Cherryl (2003). "Piety in the sky? Gender policy and land reform in South Africa". Journal of Agrarian Change. 3 (1–2): 113–148. Bibcode:2003JAgrC...3..113W. doi:10.1111/1471-0366.00052.
- Walker, Cherryl (1995). "Conceptualising Motherhood in Twentieth Century South Africa". Journal of Southern African Studies. 21 (3): 417–37. Bibcode:1995JSAfS..21..417W. doi:10.1080/03057079508708455. JSTOR 2637252.
- Walker, Cherryl (2005). "The Limits to Land Reform: Rethinking 'the Land Question'". Journal of Southern African Studies. 31 (4): 805–824. doi:10.1080/03057070500370597. JSTOR 25065048. S2CID 146797701.
References
[edit]- ^ "Stellenbosch University profile". Retrieved 21 December 2017.
- ^ a b "Cherryl Walker: Cosmopolitan Karoo". Retrieved 21 December 2017.
- ^ "OP-ED: Covid-19 grants are making a difference in this little Namaqualand town". Daily Maverick. 12 July 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
- ^ "SARCHI - Stellenbosch Uni - Department of Sociology & Social Anthropology". Stellenbosch SunSite. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
- ^ "Ohio University Press profile". Retrieved 21 December 2017.
- ^ "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
External links
[edit]- Cherryl Walker publications indexed by Google Scholar
- Publications by Cherryl Walker at ResearchGate