South Africa and the World (Governance)

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Celebrating Gavin Williams

SATURDAY

2.30-4pm
South Africa and the World (Governance)
Chair: Ricardo Soares de Oliveira. Discussant. Robin van Niekerk

Joachim Ewert:
A Force for Good? Markets, Cellars, and labour in the South African wine industry after Apartheid

Anne Pitcher:
Was Privatization Necessary and Did it Work? The Case of South Africa

Robin Cohen:
Successes and limitations in dismantling the heritage of apartheid in South Africas universities

Timothy Phakathi:
The Labour Process in a Racial and Coercive Deep-Level Gold Mining Industry

In 1975, Gavin Williams took up the post of Fellow and Tutor in Politics and Sociology at St Peters College, Oxford. From 1975 to 2010, Gavin became an important part of many intellectual journeys by his students and colleagues. This event celebrated the contributions of Gavin to the enrichment of our lives: his unflinching commitment to his students, his generosity and collegiality, his support for various academic institutions inside and outside of Oxford, and his exemplification of the academic life as a committed moral vocation. And it gave us the opportunity not just to demonstrate the breadth and reach of Gavins intellectual journeys with students and colleagues, but also the global connections established in the process.


In 1975, Gavin Williams took up the post of Fellow and Tutor in Politics and Sociology at St Peters College, Oxford. From 1975 to 2010, Gavin became an important part of many intellectual journeys by his students and colleagues. This event celebrated the contributions of Gavin to the enrichment of our lives: his unflinching commitment to his students, his generosity and collegiality, his support for various academic institutions inside and outside of Oxford, and his exemplification of the academic life as a committed moral vocation. And it gave us the opportunity not just to demonstrate the breadth and reach of Gavins intellectual journeys with students and colleagues, but also the global connections established in the process.