Jonathan Crush
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South African professor at the Balsillie School of International Affairs
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jonathan Crush is a South African professor at the Balsillie School of International Affairs and a founder of the Southern African Migration Programme. Early life and career Jonathan Crush was raised in South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. He completed his A levels at Waterford Kamhlaba United World College Southern Africa in Swaziland in 1971.
Jonathan Crush's Published Works
Published Works
- The Dark Side of Democracy: Migration, Xenophobia and Human Rights in South Africa (2001) (258)
- Food security in Southern African cities (2011) (222)
- Urban food insecurity and the new international food security agenda (2011) (156)
- Personal Narratives as Interactive Texts: Collecting and Interpreting Migrant Life-Histories∗ (1993) (149)
- Scripting the Compound: Power and Space in the South African Mining Industry (1994) (90)
- Liquor and Labor in Southern Africa (1994) (60)
- INVISIBLE TRADE, INVISIBLE TRAVELLERS: THE MAPUTO CORRIDOR SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE AND INFORMAL CROSS-BORDER TRADING (2001) (49)
- SUSTAINABLE DISASTERS?: Perspectives and powers in the discourse of calamity (2005) (46)
- The Colonial Division of Space: The Significance of the Swaziland Land Partition (1980) (44)
- MAPPING HOSTILITIES: THE GEOGRAPHY OF XENOPHOBIA IN SOUTHERN AFRICA (2007) (39)
- The Southern African Pleasure Periphery, 1966–83 (1983) (36)
- Depopulating the compounds: Migrant labor and mine housing in South Africa (1991) (31)
- The Struggle for Swazi Labour 1890-1920 (1987) (30)
- New Wave African Historiography and African Historical Geography (1983) (28)
- The discourse of progressive human geography (1991) (24)
- MIGRANCY AND MILITANCE: THE CASE OF THE NATIONAL UNION OF MINEWORKERS OF SOUTH AFRICA (1989) (22)
- Landlords, Tenants and Colonial Social Engineers: The Farm Labour Question in Early Colonial Swaziland (1985) (19)
- DECOLONIZING THE HUMAN GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (1982) (19)
- The Genesis of Colonial Land Policy in Swaziland (1980) (18)
- THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN REGIONAL FORMATION: A GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVE (1982) (17)
- Uneven Labour Migration in Southern Africa (1984) (16)
- The extrusion of foreign labour from the South African gold mining industry (1986) (15)
- Benign Neglect or Active Destruction? A Critical Analysis of Refugee and Informal Sector Policy and Practice in South Africa (2017) (15)
- Tourism and dependency in Southern Africa: the prospects and planning of tourism in Lesotho (1983) (14)
- The Culture of Failure: Racism, Violence and White Farming in Colonial Swaziland (1996) (12)
- The Parameters of Dependence in Southern Africa: A Case Study of Swaziland (1979) (12)
- ON THEORIZING FRONTIER UNDERDEVELOPMENT (1980) (11)
- Towards a people's historical geography for South Africa (1986) (10)
- Settler-Estate Production, Monopoly Control, and Imperial Response: The Case of the Swaziland Corp. Ltd (1979) (10)
- EUROCENTRISM AND GEOGRAPHY: Reflections on Asian urbanization (2005) (9)
- Accommodating black miners: home-ownership on the mines (1990) (9)
- Colonial Coercion and the Swazi Tax Revolt of 1903-1907 (1985) (8)
- From Chattel to Wage Slavery: A New Approach to South African History (1983) (7)
- South Africa and the Global Recruitment of Health Professionals (2008) (5)
- Africa unbound: redemption and representation in the new South African travelogue. (2000) (5)
- Rural rehabilitation in the Basotho labour reserve (1985) (5)
- Darkness falls: Imagining the South African city (1993) (5)
- Any Space for Apartheid (1984) (4)
- Comparing Refugee and South African Migrant Enterprise in the Urban Informal Sector (2017) (4)
- Capitalist homoficience, the frontier and uneven development in Southern Africa (1986) (3)
- A history of the African people of South Africa: From the early iron age to the 1970s: Paul Maylam, (London: Croom Helm, 1986. Pp. xii+259, £18.95) (1989) (3)
- Tin, time, and space in the valley of heaven (1988) (3)
- National Parks in Africa: A Note on a Problem of Indigenization (1980) (3)
- Under the Shadow of Apartheid: Agrarian transformation in Swaziland (1993) (2)
- Diasporas and development (2019) (2)
- Monitoring the Crisis (1989) (1)
- The Spatial Impress of Capital with the Colonial State in Swaziland, with Particular Reference to the Period 1903-1914 (1978) (1)
- Diffuse Development: Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland since Independence (1981) (1)
- Degrees of uncertainty (2005) (1)
- Introduction: Disaggregating Diasporas (2016) (1)
- International migrants and the city -- Johannesburg. (2006) (1)
- Africa and the Sea, Jeffrey C. Stone (Ed.). Aberdeen University African Studies Group, Aberdeen (1985), ii (1987) (0)
- Referees for the African Geographical Review (2008) (0)
- TWENTIETH-CENTURY SWAZILAND When the Sleeping Grass Awakens: Land and Power in Swaziland. By RICHARD LEVIN. Johannesburg: University of Witwatersrand Press, 1997. Pp. 290. SA Rand 98.94 (ISBN 1-86814-301-5). (2001) (0)
- Tin mining in the Valley of Heaven (1987) (0)
- Bibliography (1980) (0)
- Research into tourism in Southern Africa, with particular reference to Lesotho. (1981) (0)
- AFRICAN HUMAN MOBILITY REVIEW (2017) (0)
- TWENTIETH-CENTURY SWAZILAND When the Sleeping Grass Awakens: Land and Power in Swaziland. By RICHARD LEVIN. Johannesburg: University of Witwatersrand Press, 1997. Pp. 290. SA Rand 98.94 (ISBN 1-86814-301-5). (2001) (0)
- Old modes of production and capitalist encroachment: Anthropological explorations in Africa: Wim van Binsbergen and P. Geschiere (Eds), (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985. Pp. xviii+341 £30.00) (1989) (0)
- D. Hugh Gillis. The Kingdom of Swaziland: Studies in Political History. (Contributions in Comparative Colonial Studies, number 37.) Westport, Conn.: Greenwood. 1999. Pp. xv, 204. $65.00 (2001) (0)
- Classics in human geography revisited (1997) (0)
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